Gingerich
Farms Ecofriendly Farming Techniques - Featured on the Profiles
Series
Gingerich
Farms, known for their environmental friendly farming techiques,
will be featured in a story on the Profiles Series.
Canby,
OR, April 16, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Gingerich Farms announced
today that the company is to be profiled in a story about
the use of environmental friendly techniques in farming. By
using alternative methods of producing and maintaining their
most valuable crop, blueberries, Gingerich Farms continues
to profit in both the financial and environmental sphere.
With a growing
emphasis on organic products, Gingerich Farms’ new line
of blueberries might play an important role in environmental
sustainability. “Blueberries and hazelnuts have been
a crop that we went into in the early 80s, and it has been
a very sustainable crop,” said Verne Gingerich, CEO
of Gingerich Farms. In addition, this type of produce has
the antioxidants necessary to aid in the reduction of cancer
and heart disease risk.
The Gingerich Farms
story was produced by The Profiles Series. “We are proud
to put together a story promoting family traditions and environmental
consciousness,” said Executive Producer Walter Waiters.
Hosted by Lou Gossett Jr., the show features stories on various
technologies, products or services that have significantly
contributed on a national and/or international level.
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Profiles Series”
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They cover a variety of topics ranging from health and medical
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About “Gingerich
Farms”
Gingerich Farms
established in 1919, serves as the grower, picker, packer
and shipper of their crops. Known for their Oregon Big Blues
(Oregon grown blueberries), it is continues to be a family
owned company geared toward providing superior products and
customer service.
http://www.oregonblueberries.com/about.html
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