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Gibson Farms, Inc.
Family Owned and Operated Since 1975
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Company History
Many years ago, Gibson Farms was a dream of two brothers, Marion and Ken Gibson, who started up a business of their own known as Gibson Brothers, circa 1938. Gibson Brothers grew apricots, walnuts, prunes, and varied row crops such as tomatoes, onions, and sugar beets. They were the first in San Benito County to have a sprinkler irrigation system and a forklift. Most of their produce was sold largely to canneries, and some fresh markets. With the apricots, the emphasis was on the fresh produce not the dried.
A few years after the passing of Ken Gibson, Marion's son Mark started up Gibson Farms in 1975. Gibson Farms was a family owned and operated business dealing with the production of apricots and walnuts. Mark Gibson took over his father Marion Gibson's farming business and through time and patience, expanded it into processing and packing dried apricots and shelled walnuts. In 1983, Gibson Farms began shelling walnuts and this operation has grown over the years to about 2,000 tons in shell.


About 26 years ago, Gibson Farms became involved in growing walnuts organically and now, along with other organic growers, provides great organic walnut kernels to all parts of the United States. To this day, Gibson Farms is adhering to the fine quality that was established for apricots and walnuts, many years before hand, when Marion Gibson passed his "secrets of the trade" to his son. It is this quality that we present to you today, and for generations to come.
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