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Ignazio Vella – American businessman and cheese maker, his father owned Vella Cheese Company, Inc. in California and the Rogue Creamery in Oregon, which he turned over to his children. [24] [25] He took control of both companies and served as their general manager and chief executive officer. He sold Rogue Creamery in 2002.
Joseph Gallo Farms has earned more than 100 awards and medals for their cheese and milk. In 2009, their provolone cheese was named "best in the world" at the World Cheese Awards. [1] They are strong advocates of sustainable business practices and have been recognized by the California Environmental Protection Agency with their 2009 WRAP Award. [1]
Sargento − one of the largest privately held companies in the United States, [8] and one of the largest retail cheese companies in the U.S. [9] Schoep's Ice Cream; Schreiber Foods; Schuman Cheese; Shamrock Farms; Sheffield Farms; Siggi's Dairy; Smiling Hill Farm; Smith Dairy; Sorrento Lactalis; Stewart's Shops; Stonyfield Farm; Straus Family ...
This list contains both extant companies which have moved their headquarters out of the Bay Area (often during a corporate buyout), and defunct companies. Bank of America (9) – relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina; Bare Escentuals – purchased by Shiseido, now headquarters in Rutherford, New Jersey; Bechtel – relocated to Reston, Virginia
For Mancebo and other U.S. dairy farmers and processors who turn milk into cheese, butter and other products, the trade war is threatening to snuff out a nascent rebound from three years of ...
The Live Oak Creamery was a historic creamery in Gilroy, California that was established in 1908. The creamery is best known as Gilroy's first butter factory and only insulated structure in the vicinity. During the 1920s and 1930s, the creamery played a role in cheese processing.
The Marin French Cheese Company is located on a 425-acre (1.72 km 2) dairy ranch in the Hicks Valley, and includes a 9,000-square-foot (840 m 2) cheese processing and retail sales facility, as well as a variety of barns, storage buildings and a picnic area. Although the company has a Petaluma address, it is located 11 miles (18 km) southwest ...
Crystal Creamery was founded in 1901 by George Knox in Sacramento, California, as Crystal Cream & Butter. [1] [2] In 1921, Crystal Cream & Butter was purchased by Carl Hansen, a Danish immigrant. The Hansen family led the company for the next 86 years and pioneered many new technologies, growing Crystal Cream & Butter into one of the largest ...