Fisher Ranch

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170 Racecourse Rd
Ridgway, CO 81432

Fisher Ranch, a family-owned grower and shipper based in Blythe, California, specializes in premium, flavorful fruits and vegetables, particularly melons such as cantaloupes and honeydews. Founded in 1917, the ranch has evolved over a century, integrating innovative farming practices while maintaining a commitment to quality and community.

With a focus on developing healthy and marketable crops, Fisher Ranch is at the forefront of introducing new melon varieties to the market. The company prides itself on its rich history and dedication to providing exceptional produce throughout California during the domestic harvest season.

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