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Mission Produce Planting Cal Poly Avocado Orchard 1 of 2 file:///X:/Copyright/Submissions/_PressReleases%20&%20Cal%20Pol... Skip to Content Cal Poly News Search Cal Poly News Go California Polytechnic State University June 12, 2003 Contact: Mark Shelton Associate Dean, College of Agriculture (805) 756-2161 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Click Here for More Photos Cal Poly, Mission Produce Plant Partner Avocado Orchard on Campus SAN LUIS OBISPO - Cal Poly's College of Agriculture and Mission Produce began planting a new 50-acre avocado orchard on campus this week. The new orchard is a joint venture between the two partners, designed to be a profitable commercial operation as well as a showcase and field classroom for the latest orchard management techniques. Mission Produce, a Southern California avocado and avocado products company with annual sales of more than $100 million, is currently planting 6,400 avocado trees on 50 acres at Cal Poly. Mission Produce CEO Stephen J. Barnard, a Cal Poly alumnus, was on campus Thursday (June 12) for the start of planting. Cal Poly President Warren J. Baker, College of Agriculture Dean David Wehner and Associate Dean of Agriculture Mark Shelton toured the orchard with Barnard under sunny skies Thursday. Cal Poly's College of Agriculture and Mission Produce, based in Ventura, announced plans for the orchard partnership in August 2002. Mission Produce has been preparing the orchard site for planting since then. Mission Produce is providing orchard management and harvesting crews, as 9/25/2009 11:40 AM Mission Produce Planting Cal Poly Avocado Orchard 2 of 2 file:///X:/Copyright/Submissions/_PressReleases%20&%20Cal%20Pol... well as state-of-the-art irrigation and orchard-care systems. Cal Poly is providing the land and water for the orchard. The company will make a donation to Cal Poly's College of Agriculture at the end of each harvest based on proceeds from the sale of the avocados. The new Mission Produce orchard will offer students the chance to learn first-hand about large-scale commercial avocado operation and integrated avocado marketing practices, something Cal Poly can't do now, Shelton explained. Cal Poly's location and its agriculture program - the fourth largest in the nation - make it an excellent site for a showcase avocado orchard, Shelton explained. Avocados flourish from Mexico to California's Cuesta Grade. -30Editor's note: for print-quality photos of the tour and planting, contact Teresa Hendrix in Public Affairs at thendrix@calpoly.edu or (805) 756-7266. CP Home • CP Find It Get Adobe Reader • Microsoft Viewers Events • Recent Releases • Cal Poly Magazine • Cal Poly Update E-newsletter • Contact Public Affairs • Alumni • Giving • Athletics Cal Poly Public Affairs California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 805.756.7266 polynews@calpoly.edu 9/25/2009 11:40 AM