![]() ![]() Muller discussed on-farm sustainability efforts with the legislators, such as soil health and water use, and they watched the harvesting of tomatoes firsthand. ![]() The Muller family has farmed in the Yolo County region for more than 40 years and is one of the 150 family farms that own Pacific Coast Producers. Just a few days after the Legislature’s adjournment, on September 18, Ag Council member Pacific Coast Producers hosted Assemblywoman Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D-Winters) and Assemblywoman Blanca Rubio (D-West Covina) on a tour to experience the harvesting of processing tomatoes with the help of Frank Muller of Muller Ranch in Yolo County, who serves as chairman of the board for Pacific Coast Producers. The positive relationships fostered during such tours are invaluable and result in lasting connections for years to come. ![]() The site visits ensure that legislators hear firsthand from our members about the crucial policy issues facing agriculture. With the California State Legislature in adjournment, it is an excellent time of year to host legislators for farm and food processing tours. Rubio with Frank Muller who is Chairman of the Board for Pacific Coast Producers.Īssemblywoman Aguiar-Curry & Assemblywoman Rubio Visit a Farm During Harvest & Tour Pacific Coast Producers’ Woodland Facility
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