Tom Chino
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article or section needs to be wikified to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Please help improve this article with relevant internal links. (March 2008) |
Tom Chino is a farmer based in Rancho Santa Fe California.[1][2] He is a member of the Chino family which includes 8 brothers and sisters. Most well known are Koo, Kay, Fred, and Frank who live on the farm and work with Tom Chino. The family is known for revolutionizing the small farm business.[3] Alice Waters of Chez Panisse helped the Chino family to rise to their elevated status in the food world.[4] She began the slow food movement to use local farms and fresh produce to created organic and less commercial restaurants. Other patrons of the Chino farm include Wolfgang Puck and the Spago chain. [5] Locally, the most predominate patrons are Market led by chef Carl Shroeder, George's California Modern led by chef Trey Forshee, and Arterra led by chef Jason Maitland. [6]
Tom attended school at University of California Berkley and majored in Biology. This career path was given up in 1990 when his parents became ill and he was forced to take over at the farm.[7] Since then, he has worked on the farm. The farm has gained nation acclaim with articles in national publications Savour and Vogue. [8] There is also a piece on the family in the permanent exhibit on Internment Camps in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Chino's produce: the perfect pick | The San Diego Union-Tribune
- ^ Perfect veggies grown in San Diego's North County
- ^ Small Farm News, Summer 1998
- ^ Restaurant Menus - ChezPanisse.com
- ^ DE GUSTIBUS - New York Times
- ^ Fresh-food trend engulfs San Diego
- ^ DE GUSTIBUS - New York Times
- ^ Honey Crisp Farm