The farm has been providing strawberry lovers with the sweetest, juiciest,
strawberries for over 60 years.
Viktoria & Michael Biringer of German decent started a chicken farm in
Pennsylvania in 1938 delivering chickens to New York Markets. Relatives coaxed
them to the fertile soil of Marysville, WA in 1948 where they started growing
strawberries for which they became renowned.

Mike, 2nd generation farmer & wife, Dianna Biringer continue to grow those
luscious berries with a new twist to agriculture since 1980 called Agri-tainment
and now Agri-Tourism. In the early 80’s, “city folk” were invited to participate
in annual summer and fall harvest festivals that include fun farm activities
along with plucking fresh choice fruit right from the vine.
Summer festivals can include A Giant Strawberry ride, jump in a Strawberry
Inflatable or crawl through a Castle Maze, Pennies in the Hay, Picnic on a
Covered Wagon & eat fresh Strawberry Shortcake.
It’s a tradition! “Berry lovers” continue to trek to the farm and enjoy the
simple down to earth pleasures of life! Families board the farm trolley that
takes them down winding dirt roads to wide open fields, while fresh breezes
bring the fresh aroma of ripening fruit. Families laugh & share together while
plucking choice fruit right from the vine. Kids come in from the fields with
tell tail red juice mixed with dirt on their faces that shows it wasn’t all work
but some play and fun out in the berry fields.
Unique to Biringer Farm: Pickers scramble to “lay down on the job” on padded
ironing boards on self-propelled picking platforms that the farmer built in
1962. They are still used today. Customers ride “The Jolly Trolley or “The
Creepy Crawley Trolley” that the farmer built in 1979 to the u-pick berry fields.
Biringer Farm also drives “The Jolly Trolley” right out of the berry fields to
participate in three different local community parades: Marysville Strawberry
Festival, in which, the farmer’s have been honored as Honorary Marshals and
Grand Marshals over the years. The trolley also participates in the Everett and
Arlington 4th of July Patriotic Parades.
Now the Biringers are growing berries in a new location. Six local farmers including Biringer farm in the Arlington, WA area have formed a new marketing organization
called The Red Rooster Route Association.
The Biringers enjoy sharing the wholesome hands-on farm experiences with city
dwellers, where everyone involved takes away treasured memories.