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Kashiwase Farms

Kashiwase Farms
Market Days

Saturday
Farmland

190 acres in Winton, about 117 miles from the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market.

People

Steven and Lisa Kashiwase along with 3 full-time and 40 seasonal or part-time employees.

Certification

California Certified Organic Farmer since 1997

Farm History

Steven's family has strong ties to the land in California's Central Valley. In the 1920s, his grandfather, Frank, started a 20-acre vineyard. Henry, Steven's father, purchased most of the current acreage of Kashiwase Farms in 1948, planted it with peaches and almonds, and built the farmhouse in which Steven's mother currently resides. After studying pomology and entomology at UC Davis, Steven began farming in the 1970s and converted to organic agriculture in the 1990s. Steven and Lisa live in town with their two children, Sammy and Rachael.

Pest Management

Pest populations are carefully monitored; beneficial organisms and/or certified organic controls are used to control insects and disease. Pheremone strips and Bt, for example, are used to minimize crop-damaging insects, and an application of copper spray is used to control peach leaf curl.

Soil

The stonefruit orchards are not tilled; natural organic residue and supplemental compost help to fertilize the soil, retain moisture, and prevent topsoil erosion.

Water Use

To conserve water, drip emitters and mini sprinklers are used on the fruit trees, and manually operated impact sprinklers irrigate the almond orchards.

Weed Control

Hand and mechanical cultivation.

 

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