Christopher Ranch started in the 1950s with a number of different vegetable crops before switching its focus to garlic. Today the company grows peppers, sweet corn and several complementary items to its specialty, such as shallots and ginger.
But Bill Christopher, managing partner and son of the company’s founder, clearly believes diversification is overrated.
“Garlic is king,” he declared. “That’s what we do.”
“And we do it well,” added Patsy Ross, who has served as the company’s vice president of marketing for the past 20 years.