Ronda Jemtegaard &
Jon Schulze
Greener Pastures Farm
PO Box 344
Camas, WA  98607
360.833.1917


Contact Us

We are a husband and wife team dedicated to raising rare breeds in an organic and healthful manner.  We are proud of our livestock and visitors are encouraged, with exceptions.  If you have made plans to buy your breeding stock elsewhere, please do us the courtesy of visiting the farm you are purchasing from.  Thanks!

If you like what you have seen on our website and are interested in purchasing sheep, socks,  or patterns, please contact us.  Socks and patterns can be purchased online from our specific pages on the subjects.  WHAT IS CURRENTLY FOR SALE?

We don't spend much time on the computer, and therefore do not provide our email address.  Our For Sale page is updated regularly, but up-to-the-minute information will require that you speak to us.  We do our own farming ourselves and are usually up before dawn, so please call anytime between 7 A.M. and 8:30 P.M. Pacific Coast Time.  I will be happy to return your call and save you any long distance fees!

                                                                                              ~ Ronda (and Jon)
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Ronda's Real Socks. Custom knitted for color and fit.
Greener Pastures Avens and Gentian, yearling Cascade Farmstead rams. April 2008Greener Pastures Igraine and Jitterbug, mother and daughter Cascade Farmstead sheep. April 2009Pregnant Cascade Farmstead ewes gather around Jon. April 2009Greener Pastures Belladonna, a polled adult Cascade Farmstead ewe, shortly after shedding her fleece. July 2008Greener Pastures Lavender, a yearling Cascade Farmstead ewe, the day before she gave birth. Her lovely fleece is blowing in the wind and is nearly ready to shed. May 1, 2009A day later! Greener Pastures Lavender's newborn lamb gets to her feet in the pouring rain. May 2, 2009Two weeks later: Greener Pastures Lavender has shed her lovely fleece, her lamb has grown fast, and Igraine is beginninng to shed her fleece. May 15, 2009Snoozing Cascade lambs!  Greener Pastures Hawthorn and Hollyhock take advantage of a sunny morning for a quick nap after racing around the pasture. April 2009