Okanogan Producer’s Marketing Association (OPMA) – OPMA-Grandpa’s Homeplace
Business Type: Producer
Omak, WA
- Email: opmasales@gmail.com
- Phone: (509) 429-3807
- Website: okanoganproducers.org
Accessibility
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Environmental Sustainability
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Fair Labor
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Health
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- Okanogan Producer’s Marketing Association (OPMA) – OPMA-Grandpa’s Homeplace
- 11 Home Place Lane
- Omak, WA 98841
- Driving Directions
About Us
Okanogan Producers Marketing Association (OPMA) is a cooperative of six small family farms working together in the Okanogan Valley in North Central Washington State. Our six farms include Apple Cart Fruit, Bunny Laine Fruit, Filaree Fruit, Grandpa’s Homeplace, M & A Orchards, and Whitestone Mountain Orchard.
OPMA Farms grow and market Washington State Department of Agriculture Certified Organic.
Established in 2006, OPMA has since built strong connections with our valued customers, earning a well-deserved reputation for delivering exceptional fruit quality, outstanding customer service, and reliable shipments. The naturally warm and sunny climate in the Okanogan creates an ideal environment for producing the highest quality fruit globally!
Our emphasis lies in crop diversification to create habitats for wildlife, safeguard biodiversity, and fortify climate resilience. This commitment translates into OPMA boasting a broad and diverse range of products. Consider our 2.5-acre plot with over 25 heirloom varieties and another farm cultivating 57 different varieties, encompassing 14 types of apples, all within an 11-acre space.
Our Harvest Schedule
Sweet Cherries: June – July
Tart Cherries: July
Apricots: July
Black Currants: July
Blueberries: July
Blackberries: July – August
Peaches: July – September
Nectarines: July – September
Plums: August – September
Pears: August – December
Pluots: September
Table Grapes: September – October
Apples: July – January
Growing & Operating Practices
Certified Organic, Salmon-Safe, Regenerative Practices
Our Products
- Locally Raised, Harvested, Grown
- Fruit & Berries
- Apples
- Apricots/Apriums
- Berries
- Blackberries
- Blueberries
- Cherries
- Grapes
- Nectarines
- Peaches
- Pears
- Pears (Asian)
- Plums/Prunes/Pluots
- Raspberries
- Vegetables & Herbs
- Corn
- Garlic Scapes
- Tomatoes
- Fruit & Berries
Our Services
- Food Access
- Donates to Food Assistance Programs
- Food Access & Nutrition Education
- Logistics & Distribution
- Aggregator
- Markets & Grocers
- Food Co-Op
- Grocer
- Online Market
Retail Info
Where to Purchase
- Farm Stand/Farm Store
- Phone Orders
Payments Accepted
- Accepts Cash
- Accepts Credit Cards
- Accepts Personal Checks
Distribution Methods
- Home Delivery
- Neighborhood Drop Points
- On Farm Pick-up
Location & Hours
- Okanogan Producer’s Marketing Association (OPMA) – OPMA-Grandpa’s Homeplace
- Phone: (509) 429-3807
- 11 Home Place Lane
- Omak, WA 98841
- Driving Directions
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- Open to the Public: By Appointment Only
- Hours of Operation
Our Values
Learn more about the Eat Local First Values Indicators.
Accessibility
Eat Local First values a local food system in which all members of our community can participate. Businesses and organizations with the Accessibility indicator offer facilities, services, and/or programs that support the needs of people with disabilities, neurodivergence, and/or limited mobility.
- Information/Customer Service
Digital Accessibility
For online services, ensure their websites and digital tools are accessible, following Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Staff Assistance Available
Staff members are available to assist guests with disabilities, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
- Information/Customer Service
Environmental Sustainability
Eat Local First values the land, water, and ecosystems that sustain our local food systems. Businesses and organizations with the Environmental Sustainability indicator are committed to adopting practices that improve soil health, conserve natural resources, foster biodiversity, and reduce the use of fossil fuel-based pesticides and fertilizers. Seafood producers harvest responsibly to ensure the sustainability of wild fish stocks.
- Farming
Salmon Safe Certified
Third-party certification indicates farms with agricultural practices that protect water quality, salmon habitat, and native biodiversity.
- Sustainability
Certified Organic
A third-party certification identifying products free of chemical pesticides & fertilizers, hormones and preventative antibiotics.
Sustainable Operations
Self-certifies that use sustainable or regenerative growing practices, production methods, or general operations. See profile Growing Practices for details.
- Waste Reduction
- Farming
Fair Labor
Eat Local First values the health, safety, and dignity of all workers across the food value chain. Businesses and organizations with the Fair Labor indicator are taking steps to ensure that their workers are treated fairly and protected through governance structures, compensation models, and workplace safety measures.
Member-Owned Cooperative
A business incorporated as a cooperative under state law from which benefits are derived and distributed equitably among member-owners.
Producer-Owned Cooperative
A business incorporated as a cooperative under state law from which benefits are derived and distributed equitably among producer-owners.
Health
Eat Local First values local production of accessible, nourishing, and safe food. Businesses and organizations with the Health indicator contribute to community health by participating in food access and nutrition incentive programs and by producing food that is safe for people with specific dietary needs.
- Dietary Needs
- Gluten-Free
- Vegan
Food Access & Nutrition Incentives
Actively participating in Food Access & Nutrition programs.
This will get set dynamically based on your selections under Retail > Payments Accepted or Activities > Food Access.
- Dietary Needs
Wholesale Info
We provide exceptional quality fruit to all of our customers and guaranteed satisfaction. Our 6 Certified Organic Farms grow a vast variety of tree fruits and berries with many unique heirloom varieties you won't find anywhere else. We have a quick turnover from tree to table or shelf. We have deliveries going 5 days a week across Washington State. We grow sweet and tart cherries, apricots, peaches, plums, pluots, nectarines, blueberries, blackberries, table grapes, pears and apples. Our fruit is the best you will find! Contact us for more info.
Products available for wholesale
- Locally Raised, Harvested, Grown
- Fruit & Berries
- Apples
- Apricots/Apriums
- Berries
- Blackberries
- Blueberries
- Cherries
- Grapes
- Nectarines
- Peaches
- Pears
- Pears (Asian)
- Plums/Prunes/Pluots
- Raspberries
- Fruit & Berries
- Locally Made
- Local Food Box
- Locally Raised, Harvested, Grown
- We sell: Whole produce normally eaten raw
- School Specific Wholesale Product Details: Fresh fruit: Apples, pears, peaches, cherries, apricots.
Sample Buyers
- Community Food Co-op – Cordata
- Community Food Co-op – Downtown
- Dandelion Organic Delivery
- Delridge Farmers Market
- Farmstand Local Foods
- Finnriver Farm & Cidery
- Glover Street Market
- Huckleberry’s Natural Market
- Local Roots Farm Store
- Methow Valley FoodShed
- Olympia Food Co-op
- Pacific Coast Harvest
- Puget Sound Food Hub Cooperative
- Sno-Isle Food Co-op
- The Grange Restaurant and General Store
- Tonasket Natural Foods Co-op
- Tonasket Farmers Market Association
- Walla Walla Food Hub
- Central Co-ops
- Marlene's Markets
- Rocket Market
- Main Market
- The Mazama Store
- Sage Natural Foods
- Wenatchee Natural Foods
- Interested in selling to: Hunger relief organizations, Schools and childcare centers, Retailers, Restaurants
Ordering & Distribution
- Minimum Requirements: No
- Selling Season: January - February, June - December
- Order Methods: Email, Phone, Food Hub or Distributor, Text, Website
- Distribution Methods: Direct Delivery, Distributor or Food Hub Delivery, Ship to Business, Pick Up
- Delivery Days: Monday - Friday
- Statewide
Distributors We Work With
- Apple Cart Fruits
- BCS Livestock
- Boldly Grown Farm
- Carnation Farms
- Casa Cano Farms
- Collins Family Orchards
- Community Food Co-op – Cordata
- Community Food Co-op – Downtown
- Dandelion Organic Delivery
- Farmstand Local Foods
- Filaree Fruit
- Filaree Garlic Farm
- Frisky Girl Farm
- Glover Street Market
- Hayshaker Farm
- Hedlin Farms
- Hedlin Farms – Farmstand
- Helsing Junction Farm
- Huckleberry’s Natural Market
- Klesick’s
- Lisabeula Gardens
- LINC Foods
- Local Roots Farm
- Local Roots Farm Store
- Mazama Store
- Methow Valley FoodShed
- Okanogan Producer’s Marketing Association (OPMA)
- Olympia Food Co-op
- Olympia Food Co-op
- Oxbow Farm and Conservation Center
- Pacific Coast Harvest
- Puget Sound Food Hub Cooperative
- Sno-Isle Food Co-op
- Snoqualmie Valley Farmer’s Cooperative (SVFC)
- SW Washington Food Hub
- The Grange Restaurant and General Store
- Tilth Alliance
- Tonasket Natural Foods Co-op
- Tonasket Farmers Market Association
- Viva Farms
- Walla Walla Food Hub
- Whitestone Mountain Orchard
- Zestful Gardens
Delivery Area
Additional Details
- Sells "seconds" or cosmetically imperfect foods: Yes
- Carries Liability Insurance: Yes
- Food Safety Practices & Licenses: GAP Audited Business, Food safety plan
- Interested in Forward Contracting: No
Last updated: 05/10/2024