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ABOUT ROY FARMS The story of Roy Farms begins in the dirt. In 1907 Joseph Roy bought 20 acres of land in Moxee WA and began to till the earthplanting hops and raising cattle. The Roy children were raised living and breathing the farm falling asleep at night to the sound of machinery. Driven by an adventurous spirit the family was determined to make something special out of the land. And through the generations the Roy family farm grew. What was once a small plot is now one of the highest quality producers in the country. Over the last century our farm has grown and our crops have changed but that original spirit remains. We are still determined to create something special from the earth. For 100 years we observed the natural characteristics of the valley around us and watched as markets grew or fell. And when it came we recognized the opportunity to plant a new crop or broaden our services. To date we expanded our operations to include apples cherries blueberries on-site storage and processinghops of course remain our legacy crop. Through it all we continue to be family-owned and operated. Our vision though is bigger than our farm. We seek to consistently improve agriculture for the good of all stakeholders without compromise through premium products services and a great work environment. To us doing what is right and doing what is profitable are one in the same. We take care of our employees our community and the land on which we farm. THE FARM