Fresh herbs can impart a signature flavor to your breads. As a guideline, finely chop one to two Tablespoons of fresh herbs for each pound loaf of bread.
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HerbCo has been farming organically for 20 years, and is the premier grower, packer and shipper in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
Generation Farms
Generation Farms is the largest and oldest farm in Texas exclusively growing culinary herbs and edible flowers.  Certified organic since 2003.

Michigan Fine Herbs
Michigan Fine Herbs is our youngest member farm and serves the Midwest as a grower, packer and shipper of organic herbs.

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Food Safety

GAP, GMP, HACCP.  You may have heard of these acronyms that are becoming increasingly important in our quest for better food safety. But what do these terms mean?

GAP, or Good Agricultural Practices, focuses on the four basic components of production: soil, water, hands, and surfaces. By developing guidelines to address potential risks associated with each of these components, both the quality and safety of harvested produce can be enhanced.

GMP, or Good Manufacturing Practices, is the cornerstone of food quality and safety. GMP includes a food safety plan that incorporates water, product and facility testing.

HACCP, or Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point, is a systematic seven step process that identifies “Critical Control Points” in the production process—and seeks to eliminate the risk posed at those points.

HerbCo implements all three processes - GMP, GAP and HACCP - in its day to day operations.