Dale Coke grew up on an apricot orchard in California’s Santa Clara Valley. In 1976 he bought ten acres of farmland near Watsonville in Santa Cruz County but continued to work repairing fuel injection systems rather than farming at his new home. In 1981, a struggle with cancer inspired him to rethink his life and become an organic farmer. His neighbor, who had grown strawberries using pesticides and chemical fertilizers, asserted that strawberries could not be grown organically. Coke set out to prove him wrong. He sold his first organic strawberries at Community Foods, a local natural foods store, and began marketing berries, baby zucchini and “exotic” lettuces to Alice Waters’ Chez Panisse Restaurant in Berkeley, and later other high-end r...
Born in Pacific Grove, the descendent of pioneers who came to California with the De Anza party in 1...
This two–part interview with Janet Brians and her son Grant Brians, conducted by Ellen Farmer on Jul...
In 1977 the Regional History Project interviewed Ray L. Travers, a native of Watsonville, California...
Dale Coke grew up on an apricot orchard in California’s Santa Clara Valley. In 1976 he bought ten ac...
Jim Cochran was born in Carlsbad, California in 1947. He came to UC Santa Cruz in the late 1960s as ...
The first oral history we conducted for this project was with Bernard “Barney” Bricmont. On March 7,...
Born in 1932 to Croatian American farmers in the Santa Clara Valley town of Cupertino, Betty Van Dyk...
Andy Griffin runs Mariquita (“Ladybug”) Farm on twenty-five acres in Watsonville and Hollister. In c...
Jim Nelson runs Camp Joy Gardens, a sunny, redwood-ringed 4.5-acre farm in Santa Cruz County’s San L...
As president of Fuentes Berry Farms, Rogelio (Roy) Fuentes is one of many independent growers produc...
Drew Goodman is CEO and co-founder, with his wife, Myra, of Earthbound Farm, based in San Juan Bauti...
Conducted by Ellen Farmer on June 8 and September 22, 2007, Melody Meyer’s oral history documents th...
Dick Peixoto (pronounced Peh-SHOTE) exemplifies a recent type of organic farmer who, after a long ca...
One of the most widely experienced and influential figures in California organic agriculture, Amigo ...
In the village of Pescadero, forty-five minutes’ drive north of Santa Cruz, Dee Harley runs San Mate...
Born in Pacific Grove, the descendent of pioneers who came to California with the De Anza party in 1...
This two–part interview with Janet Brians and her son Grant Brians, conducted by Ellen Farmer on Jul...
In 1977 the Regional History Project interviewed Ray L. Travers, a native of Watsonville, California...
Dale Coke grew up on an apricot orchard in California’s Santa Clara Valley. In 1976 he bought ten ac...
Jim Cochran was born in Carlsbad, California in 1947. He came to UC Santa Cruz in the late 1960s as ...
The first oral history we conducted for this project was with Bernard “Barney” Bricmont. On March 7,...
Born in 1932 to Croatian American farmers in the Santa Clara Valley town of Cupertino, Betty Van Dyk...
Andy Griffin runs Mariquita (“Ladybug”) Farm on twenty-five acres in Watsonville and Hollister. In c...
Jim Nelson runs Camp Joy Gardens, a sunny, redwood-ringed 4.5-acre farm in Santa Cruz County’s San L...
As president of Fuentes Berry Farms, Rogelio (Roy) Fuentes is one of many independent growers produc...
Drew Goodman is CEO and co-founder, with his wife, Myra, of Earthbound Farm, based in San Juan Bauti...
Conducted by Ellen Farmer on June 8 and September 22, 2007, Melody Meyer’s oral history documents th...
Dick Peixoto (pronounced Peh-SHOTE) exemplifies a recent type of organic farmer who, after a long ca...
One of the most widely experienced and influential figures in California organic agriculture, Amigo ...
In the village of Pescadero, forty-five minutes’ drive north of Santa Cruz, Dee Harley runs San Mate...
Born in Pacific Grove, the descendent of pioneers who came to California with the De Anza party in 1...
This two–part interview with Janet Brians and her son Grant Brians, conducted by Ellen Farmer on Jul...
In 1977 the Regional History Project interviewed Ray L. Travers, a native of Watsonville, California...