About Goschie Farms

About Goschie Farms

Goschie Farms, nestled within the hills of the Pacific Northwest's scenic Willamette Valley, has been a fixture in the Oregon farming community for 130 years. In addition to growing over 550 acres of hops and 150 acres of wine grapes, Goschie Farms also grows 300+ acres of other crops including grass seed, corn, and wheat.

The farm's current location was established by Herman and Vernice Goschie. It is now managed year-round by three of their children: Gordon, Gayle, and Glenn in addition to a cadre of wonderful team members.

Frequently cited as an example for sustainable farming practices, Goschie Farms was the first hop farm in the nation to be certified as Salmon-Safe and now grows all of its crops in accordance with salmon-safe guidelines. The farm is also a notable colloborator with industry research, having worked with scientists and researchers from Oregon State University, USDA, and the NRCS (in addition to a number of other organizations) to improve the health of Oregon crops and expand the amount of information available to other growers and industry partners.

For more information about the policies Goschie Farms has put in place to ensure the safety and quality of its products, feel free to review our Food Safety Plan.