2 CapitalPress.com April 14, 2017 Henggeler Packing Co. modernizes to meet challenges By HEATHER SMITH THOMAS For the Capital Press FRUITLAND, Idaho — The Henggeler family has been growing tree fruit for nearly 110 years. The business started when C.B. Henggeler purchased a farm near Fruit- land and began planting trees. In 1943 two of his sons, Tony and Joe, started Heng- geler Packing Co. to pack and market their fruit. Though the first two years were hard due to spring freezes, they had a good crop in 1945 and chose Fortress for their label to honor the Flying Fortress bombers of World War II. Their sons Rudy, Tony, Jerry and Robert later became involved in the packing com- pany and orchards. Since then, many changes have taken place to keep up with the times and meet the challenges they faced. ON THE COVER Courtesy of Henggeler Packing Co. From left, Kelly, Ryan and Chad Henggeler with different packages and boxes they use to ship all over the U.S. and to countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, India, Mexico and Taiwan. Wooden baskets were ex- changed for cardboard packing boxes, and the storage life of apples was extended with con- trolled-atmosphere facilities. In 1994 Jerry’s son Ryan began managing the packing line and storage equipment and Robert’s son Kelly began working with Jerry in sales. Jerry’s youngest son, Chad, began operating and managing the orchards. A new building was constructed with a new packing line in 1998. Kelly, Ryan and Chad now manage Henggeler Packing Co. Their company current- Heggeler Packing Co. ships produce all over the United States and exports to other countries including, Thai- land, Vietnam, India, Mexico and Taiwan. Photo courtesy of Heggeler Packing Co. ly grows more than half the fruit packed and packs fruit for more than 20 growers in three counties. “We pack and market sev- eral varieties of apples includ- ing Gala, Honeycrisp, Red and Golden Delicious, Jon- athan, Red Rome, Fuji, Pink Lady and Braeburn,” Kelly Henggeler said. In 2001 they planted peaches and now grow and pack several varieties, which include O’Henry, Jon Henry, Zee Lady, Summer Lady and Elegant Lady. They also pack- age plums and prunes. “In our orchards we con- tinue to transition into new varieties and out of older va- rieties,” Kelly Henggeler said. “This winter we removed sev- eral acres of Red Delicious and older Gala varieties that were planted 20 years ago that no longer produce the quality required in today’s market- place.” They use high-density planting trellis systems, drip irrigation and integrated pest management that adds effi- ciency in a sustainable pro- gram while protecting the clean water, air and land, he said. “We’ve always done this, but are now using today’s technology.” A big challenge in the tree fruit industry and oth- er specialty crops is finding enough labor for required activities, especially in la- bor-intensive crops like ap- ples. “These require a lot of hand labor such as pruning in winter, thinning in spring and summer and harvest in the fall,” he said. “We’ve been working on that challenge with new tech- nology and platforms for prun- ing and harvest. These are not automated harvesters but elim- inate ladder work and are more efficient. We used a platform for harvesting last year and can operate those any time, with lights at night.” When harvesting Galas in August it is really hot, and a lot of the crew members vol- unteer to work a night shift because it’s cooler, he said. QUICKSILVER POSTand POLE HIGHEST QUALITY POST AND POLE PRODUCTS State-of-the-art facility in La Pine, Oregon, manufacturing post and pole products for all Home, Ranch, Farm and Agricultural applications. STOCKING POPULAR SIZES SUCH AS: Prices quoted are F.O.B. La Pine, Oregon. Delivery to your location available – ask for details. SPECIALIZING IN BEST QUALITY HOP POLES! Sizes available from 3”x 7’ to 9”x 26’. Treated or Untreated. Custom sizes available. Call for your quote! Truck load quantity orders preferred. NO QUANTITY TOO LARGE! To discuss your project, please contact: Travis Cook, Sales Mgr. 541-371-1130 Joe Davidson, Sales 541-699-2498 Or email Travis or Joe at: qscpoles16@gmail.com Quicksilver Contracting Co. 64682 Cook Avenue, #99 Bend, OR 97703 Office: 541-382-3653 ONV17-7/#5 • 8’, 10’, 12’ lengths in 4”, 5”, 6” and 7” diameter • 14’ and 16’ lengths in 3”, 4” and 5” diameter • 4”x 21’ Line Poles • 5”x 20’ Line Poles • 6” x 22’ Anchors • 7” x 22’ Anchors All of our products are harvested and manufactured in the U.S.A. ONV17-7/#T3D