Mike and Jean’s Berry Farm is a family-managed farm. John and Amanda Jungquist acquired
the original homestead on August 20th 1889. They cleared the land and brought it
into production. We are in our fifth generation of operation on this land. Our immediate
family has been involved for the last 45 years. Mike, Jean, Chad, Tyann and Derrick
have all had specific roles. Our operation includes experience in agriculture mechanics,
engineering, food science and technology, nutrition, marketing, accounting, and
computer science.
Employment on the farm has ranged from five during the slow periods to over 20 during
the harvest season. Many of these berries are packed and shipped fresh or
frozen from Northwest Washington
to receiving points throughout the United States and Canada.
We have packed strawberries, raspberries and blueberries, fresh, frozen and IQF to order.
We at Skagit Growers, a division of Mike and Jean's Berry Farm, realize that producing
a high quality product such as our Berries requires team effort.
Without our hardworking partners and loyal employees, it would be difficult to ensure the same
quality berries that we are able to produce today. Our workers are an important
part of our operation and we appreciate their continual commitment to
the quality products that you, the buyer, receive.
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It is our belief that a business has a responsibility to its community and to its
employees. We invest in the future of our community and continue to be involved
in organizations that are responsible for positive progress for our community and
agricultural business. The following are groups we support as board members or with
time and resources.
United Way of Skagit County
- Supporting community, funding organizations, for young and old, people with needs
and providing culture.
YMCA
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
- An organization that may be solely responsible for the preservation of agriculture
in Skagit County and the preservation of a way of life important to the community
and the state. Their commitment of time and finances to the WSU Research Station
is one example of their dedication to agriculture and thus the preservation of farmland
in our valley.
Skagit and Washington Farm Bureau
- This organization supports agriculture in many ways, but is the political tool for
the industry across the state and for every commodity.
Washington Growers League
- Based in Yakima this organization educates and supports farmers across the state
with employment issues, policy, and advice.
Cascade Harvest Coalition
- Based in King County this group supports agriculture throughout the Puget Sound
and Washington. They are dedicated to preservation of farming, and to promoting
consumption of locally grown food. CHC is the umbrella support group for Puget Sound
Fresh and Farm.
Speaker's Bureau
- Dedicated to taking information about agriculture to the community. This group is
made up of a cross section of our community.
Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation
- Mike was one of the developers and continued supporters of this two year leadership
development foundation. They graduate the 32th class in the spring of 2011.
Washington State Farmworker Housing Trust / Office of Rural & Farm Worker Housing
- A statewide organization providing technical assistance to non-profit organizations
(Housing Authorities) to provide and improve housing throughout the State. Mike
was the co-chair of the Washington State Farm Workers Housing Trust.
Skagit County Community Action
- Skagit County Community Action, and Mike and Jean's Berry Farm have teamed up to
provide transitional housing, for the homeless during the time we do not need the
housing for our employees during the harvest season.
WSU Extension Advisory Board
Community Berry Sales
- We assist service organizations in establishing very successful fund raising programs
selling our berries throughout the State.
Tierra Nueva
- A non-denominational organization that assists the Hispanic community. They are
available to assist in emergency situations, and get involved in issues that bring
the agricultural community together with other interest groups for the common good
of all.
Washington State University's College of Agriculture, Human & Natural Resource Sciences
- Mike was chairman of the Dean's Advisory Council and has been WSU's delegate for
National Land Grant University issues.
Puget Sound Fresh
SWAN Skagit Women’s Alliance and Network
- Recognize and honor women who have made an extraordinary contribution to women,
business and Skagit County. SWAN also awards to a woman a scholarship to enhance
her professional competence thru higher education.
Northwest Agriculture Business Center
- An organization focused upon the development of agriculture opportunities in a five
county board directed network. NABC works in collaboration with WSU and other greater
Puget Sound Ag groups to provide farmers with skills and resources for profitably
and efficient distribution of their products to consumers, retailers, wholesalers,
foodservice operators and food manufacturers. Contributing to the sustainability,
and economic stability of the Ag industry thus preserving the regions farming heritage
into the future.
Other Involvement
- Jeanne is our Skagit County Auditor and is on the boards of “Northwest Agriculture
Business Center” NABC. Jeanne is a Leadership Skagit Graduate of Class one and Alumni
Committee Member. Leadership Skagit provides leadership training towards well rounded
community members and leaders, as well as an excellent annually increasing network
of resources.
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Mike and Jean's Berry Farm has continually been an advocate for the preservation
of farmland. With five generations of farming experience, the family realizes that
the future of farming lies not only in the hands of independent farmers, but also
in those of the local community. Farmers and other community members must work together
to promote local quality products and to maintain the success of area farms. It
is for that reason that we at Mike & Jean's have recently become active participants
in the Puget Sound Fresh campaign.
Puget Sound Fresh is a program that was started several years ago by the King County
Agriculture Commission in an effort to keep farming alive in the Puget Sound area.
By labeling locally grown products as Puget Sound Fresh, program leaders hope to
encourage consumers, wholesalers, retailers, and restaurants to purchase products
that were grown in the area. Farming is a key to the Northwest quality of life and
the Puget Sound Fresh Campaign hopes to establish a strong partnership between local
growers and other members of the community in order to ensure the continued success
of Puget Sound area farms.
The Puget Sound Fresh label can be found in any of the twelve counties that border
the Puget Sound and any farm product grown in that area may be recognized as Puget
Sound Fresh. Products are sold in a variety of settings including farmers markets,
fruit stands, grocery stores, and restaurants. Mike and Jean's Berry Farm, is a
proud representative of the Puget Sound Fresh program. We would like to work together
with you to educate your customers about the mutual benefits made possible through
this local program. We are confident that once your customers are familiar with
the quality local products that bear the Puget Sound Fresh label, they will agree
that local is better.
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