Below is a list of local farmers we buy from and links to their sites.
                            Phil Foster Ranches




Based in San Juan Bautista, Phil Foster is our prime
source for vegetables due to his top-quality, always-fresh
produce. He, too, makes his own compost and grows an
array of fruits and veggies year round. View our harvest
schedule to see Phil’s complete list of products.

www.pinnacleorganic.com
                      Herbert Family Organic Farm




Our Dad, Pat Herbert, builds his soil with nutrient-rich compost he
makes himself, producing the sweetest, juiciest strawberries. His
berries are our biggest seller! We also offer his red and yellow
onions, bell peppers, and artichokes which are all extra tasty thanks
to his dedication to building top-quality soil for his crops.

Visit
www.herbertfamilyorganicfarm.com to learn more about his
composting, and how you can purchase some for your own
gardening needs!
Paicines Ranch

Paicines Ranch raises grassfed beef that is more flavorful than any
meat you will find in your local grocery store. Visit their website,
www.paicinesranch.com to learn about the benefits of eating
grassfed beef and also the history of the ranch.
Mountanos Bros.

As avid seekers of top-quality organic, fair trade coffees, we
could not find a source better than family-owned Mountanos
Brothers in South San Francisco. Not only do they have
several blends of coffees and teas available, but their
old-fashioned roasting method makes their product the
smoothest, most flavorful brews we can find. Visit their
website,
www.mountanosbros.com for more info on their
history.
                                  Windsor Family Farm
      
                               Windsor Family Farm eggs
                              collected daily from the
                              happiest chickens, and are then cleaned and
refrigerated for ultimate freshness! They only sell eggs less than a
week old. Their chickens are fed with corn-based feed for laying
hens, providing them the nutrition they need. Flax is part of their
daily feed, providing you with omega 3. Oyster shells are also
added to their diet for strong egg shells. Their eggs come in a
variety of shapes and colors, as you can see from the picture!
The Farmers
Sallie
Kyle and Kim
Phil
Pat
Larry
                   Lakeside Organics

Visit  www.lakesideorganic.com to find out more about this
Watsonville based farms fresh array of vegetables.
                           Glaum Egg Ranch

Check out there website for an interesting history about their farm
and different ways to cook eggs!
www.glaumeggranch.com
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TLC Ranch

Our latest find for fresh local, organically raised eggs. To
find out what makes these eggs taste so great visit their
website at
www.tasteslikechickenranch.com
Kaia Foods

Interested in finding out more about the history of how this raw
granola came to be and how it is made, visit,
www.kaiafoods.com
Oils of Paicines

Oils of Paicines is a small, family run business. Find out more
about their award winning oils at
www.oilsofpaicines.com
Gabriel Farms

Also new to our product list is Gabriel Farms conserves and
juice. Find out more at,
gabrielfarm.com