Vegetable Seed Supplier — Turlock, CA
Turlock is a city in Stanislaus County in the northern San Joaquin Valley, within one of California's most productive agricultural counties.
Turlock is a city in Stanislaus County in the northern San Joaquin Valley, within one of California's most productive agricultural counties. The Turlock Irrigation District — California's first irrigation district, established in 1887 — delivers Sierra Nevada water to the valley floor, supporting a farm economy that includes dairy, poultry, almonds, and processing vegetables. Orsetti Seed Company serves Stanislaus County growers through an independent dealer network.
The Turlock area's warm, dry summer climate with reliable surface water delivery from the Tuolumne River system supports high-yield processing vegetable production. Processing tomatoes in Stanislaus County follow a transplant-to-harvest cycle coordinated with the Central Valley's major processors. Orsetti's 8-variety processing tomato lineup covers maturity windows from 67 to 80 days, giving growers flexibility to match planting schedules against processor delivery contracts.
Orsetti's reach
Orsetti Seed Company, Inc.
2300 Technology Pkwy, Ste 1Hollister, CA 95023
831.636.4822
osco@orsettiseeds.com
Varieties for San Joaquin Valley
Processing Tomatoes
8 hybrid varieties, 67–80 days — suited to Stanislaus County's warm-season production
View varieties →Peppers
BOS 425, GEM 90, GEM 91 — processing and foodservice types for Central Valley conditions
View varieties →Melons
BOS 125 — 85–95 DTM, suited to the San Joaquin Valley warm-season production window
View varieties →Lettuce
Two Star PVP, Marin PVP, Kodiak PVP, Red Fusion PVP — 55–70 DTM, open-pollinated
View varieties →Common questions
Does Orsetti Seeds serve Stanislaus County growers near Turlock?
Yes — Orsetti serves Stanislaus County and the Central Valley through an independent dealer network. Contact us at 831.636.4822 or osco@orsettiseeds.com for variety questions and dealer referral.
What crops are important near Turlock?
Turlock and the surrounding Stanislaus County area support a large poultry and dairy industry alongside significant row crop production — processing tomatoes, sweet corn, and field vegetables. The Turlock Irrigation District delivers Sierra snowmelt for summer crop irrigation.
Is Orsetti Seed Company CCOF certified?
Yes. CCOF certification covers organically produced seed lots, warehouse, mill, and third-party organic packaging. Contact us to confirm availability for your planting window.
Talk to the Orsetti team directly.