Sustainable Efforts - Glendas Farmhouse

Walnut Production

95% of our walnut production is a renewable resource from cattle feed to road pack and 100% of the walnut meat is used for consumption.

Bowl of walnuts

Good Food by

Good People

We believe food can – and should – play a major role in finding solutions for the next generation.

Reducing Our Carbon Footprint

Through Regenerative Farming Practices

Our regenerative farming system aims to preserve a natural relationship between plants and soil organisms. As a true reflection of the land and people who steward it.

We promote biodiversity by planting cover crops as one of our regenerative practices to lower our carbon footprint and maintain healthy soil biome amongst our trees. While we don’t have all the answers yet, we will strive for goals within the community and our global environment to do the right thing by the people and for the planet.

Overview of large footprints in forest
Bee

Bee Friendly Farming

Cultivating A Future For Bees

We are dedicated to Pollinator Partnerships by supporting the health of pollinators critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education, and research. It is our mission to become a certified Bee Friendly Farmer and help our contracted almond and walnut growers to carry the same certification and uphold this standard in farming.

Our Social Impact

Is Bigger Than Just Our Farm

We believe social impact is a constant effort that we consider a duty to our community, to which we owe so many of our successes. 

We believe in leading by example and contributing to causes greater than our specific mission. With Glenda’s Farmhouse, on building a healthier, more sustainable food chain. One of the reasons we’re excited about the food industry is that it provides a new perspective – and sense of urgency- about some of the environmental issues we’re already addressing.

It also helps us engage with organizations more directly involved with food, like Chico State University and programs like the Center for Land Based Learning, which introduce children and young adults to the concept of growing, cooking and eating healthy, sustainable foods. These programs also focus on the agricultural aspect of land and water management.

Looking for support in regards to a sustainability initiative? Send an email to hello@glendasfarmhouse.com along with supporting documentation (plans, timelines, goals, etc.) for serious consideration. We support organizations and events which are furthering education, research and support of regenerative agriculture.

Three boys each holding a package of Glendas walnuts

Looking for support in regards to a sustainability initiative?

Send an email to hello@glendasfarmhouse.com along with supporting documentation (plans, timelines, goals, etc.) for serious consideration. We support organizations and events which are furthering education, research and support of regenerative agriculture.

Learn more about our efforts to give back to the community that supports us and our mission for a more sustainable food chain by clicking the link below.