Vegetable Seed Supplier — Visalia, CA
Visalia is the county seat of Tulare County in the south-central San Joaquin Valley.
Visalia is the county seat of Tulare County in the south-central San Joaquin Valley. Tulare County consistently ranks as one of the top five agricultural counties in the United States by commodity value, with a farm economy anchored by dairy, citrus, grapes, and processing crops. Orsetti Seed Company serves Tulare County growers through an independent dealer network, with commercial hybrid varieties suited to the valley's intensive production environment.
Tulare County's agricultural performance is supported by Sierra Nevada snowmelt delivered through the Friant-Kern Canal and local irrigation districts, combined with long, hot summers that drive crop development. Processing tomatoes and peppers in the region benefit from maximum heat accumulation. The county's mild winters also support a secondary cool-season production window for broccoli and other cool-season crops from October through March.
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 Tulare County's San Joaquin Valley production environment
View varieties →Broccoli
BRAVADO — fall/winter production in Tulare County's mild winter growing window
View varieties →Peppers
BOS 425, GEM 90, GEM 91 — processing and foodservice types for Central Valley heat conditions
View varieties →Melons
BOS 125 — 85–95 DTM, strong Brix under warm-season San Joaquin Valley production
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 Tulare County and the Visalia area?
Yes — Orsetti serves the San Joaquin Valley through an independent dealer network. Contact us at 831.636.4822 or osco@orsettiseeds.com for variety questions and dealer referral.
What commercial vegetable crops are important in Tulare County?
Tulare County is one of California's top agricultural counties, with a farm economy built around dairy, citrus, grapes, and row crops including processing tomatoes and peppers. The warm, dry summers with Sierra Nevada irrigation water access support high-yield processing vegetable production.
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 organic availability for your planting window.
Talk to the Orsetti team directly.