Murray Family Farms
Our Mission
- To create a wonderful on-the-farm experience
- To offer meaningful entertainment and fond memories
- To educate, entertain and inspire the public to eat "Ten-A-Day"
- To exemplify old fashioned friendly service and family values
- To provide fulfilling and rewarding career opportunities
- To preserve our family farming heritage
- To establish a beautiful place that highlights the scenic San Joaquin Valley
To surprise customers with the incredible flavor of Grown RIPE Here fruits and vegetablesSeasonal fresh fruits and veggies are available in sequence year-round due to the 178 varieties we grow right here on the farm. Tree fruit, such as peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, apples, pluots, and many others are picked daily while in season and placed directly from the trees to our store displays.
Murray Family Farms is dedicated to providing the highest quality produce, with superior flavor and nutritional value. Our constant search for the most flavorful varieties means new ground is always being broken.We live and raise our family right here on the farm.
Murray Family Farms is Certified Sustainable through the Whole Farm Food Alliance and GlobalG.A.P. certified (GGN: 4052852192514). This comprehensive approach to farming emphasizes the use of compost to improve soils and eliminate agriculture burning, utilizes methods of crop rotation and biological materials, in order to minimize commercial sprays, and provide a safe and sanitary working environment for our valued employees and visitors. For the purpose of water conservation, 100% of our crops are drip irrigated, which achieves a water efficiency of 95%.
At Murray Family Farms, we grow our crops with integrity and guaranteed food safety. Again, our farm home is situated right here, smack-dab in the middle of our orchards where we live and raise our family. Agricultural sprays are minimized, and only approved organic materials are used from bloom to harvest. We are blessed with fertile soil, an ideal climate, and pure irrigation water. Fruit can be eaten "ripe" off the trees.
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