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Who owns Tanaka Farms?

Who owns Tanaka Farms?

Farmer Glenn Tanaka
Farmer Glenn Tanaka, his wife, Shirley, and their son, Farmer Kenny, own and operate Tanaka Farms, which is an authentic working farm. Our 30-acre farm produces fruits & vegetables that supplies our produce stand, provides for our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program, and our various educational tours.

How old is Tanaka Farms?

In 1957 Farmer Tanaka was born in Fountain Valley. Farmer Tanaka is a Sansei, a third generation Japanese American. From 1977 to the 1990s Farmer Tanaka grows wholesale tomatoes and strawberries. He even gets up to 300 acres and also starts his own packing and distribution across the country!

Are there animals at Tanaka Farms?

PETS: Other than ADA-registered service dogs, pets are NOT permitted at Tanaka Farms. We wish that were not the case but food safety regulations, as well as our insurance policy, do not allow it. Public Drinking Water is Not Available. Bring your own or bottled water is available for purchase at $2.00 bottle.

What city is Tanaka Farms in?

Tanaka Farms is a family owned business located in the heart of Irvine.

How big is Tanaka farm in Irvine CA?

Overall capacity at Tanaka Farms in Irvine is limited to a maximum of about 6500 (and about 4000 at Hana Field) throughout the entire day. On average, most people spend an average of 2 to 3 hours at the farm. Which averages to about 1200-1500 people at any given time throughout the day at our outdoor 20-acre venue.

When is Tanaka farms produce market stand open?

Tanaka Farms Walk-Up Produce Market Stand is open daily from 9am-5pm. Place your order online for Curbside Pick-Up! BOOK NOW! NOW SEEKING VOLUNTEERS WHO LOVE WORKING WITH ANIMALS!

What happens if Tanaka Farms does not perform?

By entering, you release Tanaka Farms, LLC, its successors, assigns, and licensees from any liability whatsoever of any nature. If the group does not perform for any reason, they forfeit all donations they would have accrued for that performance.

What are the rules for strawberry picking at Tanaka Farms?

Strawberry Picking Rules 1 Please bring your own masks. Masks must be worn during picking. 2 Social Distancing rules apply. Please keep 6′ away from other guests. 3 No eating while in the field (Due to CDFA regulations for “You-Pick” operations) 4 If you touch it, please pick it. Please look carefully before you touch the strawberries.

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Ruth Doyle