Ferndale Farmstead Wins World Championship Cheese Contest, Ranking in 4 Categories
April 25, 2024 | 1 min to read
A local Whatcom County farm, Ferndale Farmstead, has gained recognition for its award-winning cheese at the World Championship Cheese Contest. This seed-to-cheese operation cultivates its own crops to feed cows, which produce milk for a diverse range of cheeses. The Wavrin family established the family-owned farm after purchasing it from a long-standing farming family.

A local Whatcom County farm has been recognized for its cheese, winning awards in the World Championship Cheese Contest this year.
Ferndale Farmstead is a seed-to-cheese farm, meaning it grows its own crops to feed cows that then produce milk for the farm to make a wide variety of cheeses.
The family-owned farm was started by the Wavrin family after purchasing the farm from a family of lifetime farmers.
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