Our Farmers

We proudly source more than 40 percent of the produce for our Farm-to-School Program from local California farms! Many of our farm partners are from multi-generation farming families, and several are women, BIPOC, or from other marginalized communities. 

The FruitGuys has been building long-term relationships with California farms since 1998. 

Below, you’ll find the stories of just a few of our many farm partners. We’re proud to call these folks our friends, and to work with them to bring your students the freshest, healthiest, most beautiful fruits and veggies around.

Farm Stories

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The Flavor Tree Fruit Company

Hanford, California

Flavor Tree connects The FruitGuys with more than forty organic and conventional farms in California’s central and southern San Joaquin Valley. Its farms grow mouth-watering fruits like golden kiwis, more than a dozen varieties of cherries, and fabulous Verry Cherry plums (a plum-cherry cross created right here in California).

Farmer picking peaches

Family Tree Farms

Reedley, California

Family Tree is a multi-generational family farm run by the Jackson family in Reedley, California. The Jacksons grow delicious and unique varieties of fruit, like blueberries, plumcots, donut nectarines, and peaches. They also donate produce to feed those in need!

Cuyama Orchards

Arvin, California

Cuyama Orchards is a family-owned organic apple farm in California’s Cuyama Valley. The Albano family started farming apples in 1992, specializing in hard-to-find heirloom varieties like the Arkansas Black and Ashmead’s Kernel.

Pile of apricots, plums, and nectarines

Brandt Farms

Reedley, California

When peach farmer Jack Brandt Sr.’s fellow farmers asked for his help getting fruit to market, he expanded Brandt Farms to include packing and shipping. Now the Brandts grow peaches, plums, nectarines, grapes, and persimmons in California’s San Joaquin Valley, and pack other fruit, too!

Oranges on the tree

Booth Ranches

Orange Cove, California

Otis Booth, Jr. started Booth Ranches all the way back in 1957. The family-owned farm has been chugging along ever since, turning out top-notch citrus like Navel oranges, Valencia oranges, Cara Cara oranges, Minneola tangelos, and W. Murcott mandarins.

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