Mar 14, 2016
Talley Farms reveals rebranding

Talley Farms Photo
Ryan Talley (far left), Brian Talley, Rosemary Talley and Todd Talley. Photo: Talley Farms

Talley Farms of Arroyo Grande, California revealed its new brand image, which includes a new logo, website, social media sites and videos. FreshXperts worked with Talley Farms to create the solutions that communicate the Talley Farms brand, and its family of brands, to commercial customers and consumers.

Talley Farms is excited that their online image now communicates their commitment to quality, love of family, passion for farming, and involvement in their community.

On the new Talley Farms website consumers will find recipes, cooking videos and educational videos. Videos such as A Day in the Life of a Bell Pepper and Precooling Your Vegetables posted on TalleyFarms.com show consumers how the farm prepares the produce for market. Recent Facebook postings have included recipes for produce found in the Talley Farms Fresh Harvest subscription produce boxes.

Talley Farms is a fourth-generation farming operation in the Arroyo Grande Valley of Central California. This valley has a unique micro-climate that allows many of the Talley Farms crops to be grown year-round. Talley Farms grows bell peppers, cilantro, Napa cabbage, spinach, Brussels sprouts, and bok choy. They package under the label of Talley Farms, Arroyo Grande, and Biddle Ranch. The Talley Farms family has grown to include Talley Vineyards and Talley Farms Fresh Harvest, a subscription produce box program currently servicing California, Arizona, and Nevada.

The new Talley Farms website, www.talleyfarms.com, is available on desktops, tablets and smartphones. You can also find Talley Farms on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.




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