meet Farmer Kent
of Karnemaat Farms,
Fremont, Michigan USA
meet Farmer Kipp
of Andersen Brothers Farms,
Blanchard, Michigan USA
This is how Karnemaat Farms looks like
Doing his part to Sustainability by way of Responsible Agriculture
Kent is commited to producing high quality ingredients that nourish your baby and the planet through Gerber® Clean Field Farming™ practices.
Among the efforts carried our by Kent so far:
- Restore nutrients in the soil naturally through best-in-class crop rotation practices
- Every fruit & veggie is grown Non-GMO; always has been, always will be.
The importance of soil in farming
Some soil can have naturally high levels of nitrates and heavy metals, which you don’t want in your baby’s food. That’s why we created requirements for growing our fruits and veggies that are among the strictest in the world.
The Karnemaats have been working their farm in Michigan, perfecting techniques that maintain Gerber®’s high soil standards, for generations. To say quality control runs in the family would be an understatement. Dan Gerber, the founder of Gerber®, used to walk the fields with great-grandfather Karnemaat. So, they know that when it comes to soil, what you get out is what you put in.
Their soil is rich and fertile. And when Gerber® puts the produce harvested on Karnemaat land into its baby foods, it is full of nutrition and wholly delicious. Those are the hallmarks of foods that are raised in healthy soil, and why Gerber has such strict soil standards.
Putting soil first
A farmer’s relationship with his soil is that of a trusted business partner. Each side relies on the other for its well being and, when treated properly, both are rewarded. If soil is neglected, the relationship can go astray. Poor soil will yield food deficient in nutrients that spoils quickly. Growing produce for baby food in soil that is rigorously tested is a cornerstone of the relationship between Gerber® and the Karnemaats.
For the most part, what makes great soil, Karnemaat says, is good decisions. That comes with lessons learned through generations, an openness to developing creative solutions — often with the help of Gerber®’s Agriculture Team — and a willingness to put soil health over profit.
In order to draw out the nutrients left in the ground by the carrot crop, for instance, the Karnemaats plant winter wheat, a crop that won't be harvested. Its sole purpose is to replenish the soil by drawing out nutrients left behind by the carrots and returning them to the ground come spring when the wheat is cut down and left in the field. Because when it comes to growing for babies, one value remains steady: It all starts with soil.
Generation of
Families with Gerber®
Farming know-how is a family heirloom, passed between generations as long as there is land to be tilled. Lessons learned from the bountiful years - and the lean ones, too - are noted and tucked away in a place never too far from reach. It holds true for all growers, everywhere, that the better you know the land, the more it gives to you.
Kent Karnemaat was a Gerber® baby. His children are also Gerber® babies. And now he will be able to see his grandchildren feed on Gerber® baby food.
-Dan Gerber, the founder of Gerber®, used to walk the fields with great-grandfather Karnemaat
"The bar is higher.
We're a lot more careful with what we do because we know our end product is going to a baby"
Kent Karnemaat, fourth generation Gerber® grower
You want the very best for your little one to ensure she reaches her full potential, and so do we. That’s why we use super strict Clean Field Farming™ practices to ensure that our fruit & veggie purees are not only nutritious, but also wholesome and safe for even the littlest bodies.
These unique practices guide the way we thoughtfully select our seeds and land, sustainably care for the soil, and trace our harvested crops not only to the farms, but to the very fields where they were grown. That’s why we only partner with a select group of farms that meet our strict Clean Field Farming™ practices.
We believe little ones deserve the highest standards set just for them. Because, the truth is, you’d do anything for your baby. And so would we.
This is how Andersen
Brothers Farms looks like
- Andersen Brothers family farm have been growing green beans which located just 150 miles away Gerber® Kitchen for over 100 years.
- A 1500 acres farm in Blanchard, a town of 1200 people right in the center of Michigan
Farmer Kipp understand parents worry about where their little one’s food comes from, so you don’t have to!
Thanks to over 25 years of practice, 100% of Gerber® fruits and veggies are traceable not only to the farms where they are grown, but to the very field!
Farmer Kipp grew up on the family farm where she says
"My passion in life is growing things. I take pride in knowing I put that seed in the soil and nurtured that plant throughout its growing life to make food for other people"
"I feed my family from these fields, so I would do anything for other people's babies, too."
Stephanie Kipp, third generation Gerber® grower
Our Clean Field Farming™ Practices
Choosing the Right Seeds, Varieties & Growing Regions
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Growing Non-GMO
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Starting with better soil
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Farming with our Gerber® Agriculture Team
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Restoring Nutrients Naturally
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Harvesting to be Naturally Delicious
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Knowing the Farms and Fields
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Bringing Crops Safely to our Kitchen
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Raising the Bar
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