Sustainable Citrus Farming

Discover Bouldin FAmily Farm

Welcome to Bouldin Family Farm, nestled in the heart of the Capay District in Orland, CA. Here, amidst the serene landscapes, we cultivate the finest Satsuma mandarins, each fruit a testament to our passion and dedication. Operated solely by Loren and Ronelle Bouldin, our farm boasts 660 mandarin trees spanning three distinct varieties.

Okitsu Wasi

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Dobashi Beni

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Bouldin’s Mandarin History

Bouldin Family Farm began in 2018 when the Bouldins acquired a neighboring property that had 188 mandarins trees. With guidance from former owners Clark and Peggy Linzy, Loren and Ronelle expanded their orchard, tripling their tree count. Each season, Bouldin Family Farm thrives as a cherished community oasis.

watercolor mandarins on a branch

Creating Experiences, One Mandarin at a Time

What sets Bouldin Family Farm apart is the soulful experience it offers. Visit our farm and you'll experience vibrant life, from the winding driveway lined with greenery and Mandree, the Goldendoodle mascot, to the warm, welcoming smiles. This is more than just a farm—it's a family.

Mandree, the Goldendoodle - Bouldin Family Farm resident dog
Loren picking Bouldin Family Farm mandarins
Bouldin Family Farm mandarins in 10 pound bags on a shelf
Bouldin Family Farm mandarins on a conveyor belt
Bouldin Family Farm mandarins loaded on a tractor with Loren standing behind

Cultivating Community

Beyond the orchards, Bouldin Family Farm is deeply rooted in community engagement and sustainability. From sponsoring local Little League teams to partnering with schools for mandarin purchases supported by grants, the Bouldins are committed to nurturing not just the land but also the bonds that unite us all. Through initiatives like the Seeds for Bees program and ongoing conservation efforts, they strive to set a shining example of stewardship and sustainability for future generations.

Embracing the Future

Bouldin Family Farm plans to triple their mandarin harvest by 2025 and add more fresh farm-to-table products. Despite ambitious growth, Loren and Ronelle remain committed to integrity, community, and sustainability, aiming to sow the seeds of change with each step.

watercolor mandarins on a branch
watercolor mandarins on a branch

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