The first stop on our U-Pick tour, located in the heart of Brentwood’s fertile farmland, Dwelley Family Farms has been growing food and family for over a century. What began in 1921 as a small family operation has blossomed into a farm that helps feed the region, supports local jobs, and anchors Brentwood’s deep agricultural identity.
While farming methods have evolved, the Dwelley family’s commitment to hard work, community, and high-quality produce remains unchanged. The farm is now led by a multigenerational team, including in-laws, cousins, and even the youngest generation, who proudly wear “staff” shirts during cherry season.
“It means the world,” says co-owner Patrick Johnston, reflecting on the legacy. “And it comes with a real sense of responsibility.”
Fields That Feed the Region
Dwelley Family Farms grows a vibrant array of crops, including sweet corn, green beans, cherries, apricots, melons, squash, and tomatoes, many of which are certified organic. What started as conventional farming has shifted: today, more than half of their acreage is organic, a decision driven by sustainability and consumer demand.
Their produce ships to major retailers like Whole Foods, Safeway, and Walmart, while their fruit stand and U-pick orchards bring visitors straight to the source. With relationships spanning from local food banks to regional markets, Dwelley Farms nourishes communities beyond city limits.