12 CapitalPress.com Friday, April 9, 2021 Melcher family: Hazelnut business expands By BRENNA WIEGAND For the Capital Press ST. PAUL, Ore. — Ken and June Melcher came to Oregon from Nebraska in 1957 with the express aim of farming hazelnuts. They found a 100-acre farm in St. Paul, Ore., that included an estab- lished 40-acre hazelnut orchard. They also grew several types of ber- ries and raised livestock. By 1971, Ken had built his own nut-cleaning and -drying facility and increased his hazelnut footprint to 180 acres. At Ken’s sudden death in 1984, his son, Dennis, took over the operation, continuing his father’s work, and hazelnuts now grow on 500 acres. In 2000, Dennis and his wife, Syl- via, ventured into producing pack- aged, ready-to-eat hazelnuts, naming the business Ken & June’s Hazelnuts after his parents. “I still farm hazelnuts as well as three acres of peaches for the sum- mer season,” Dennis Melcher said. Ken & June’s Hazelnuts Ken & June’s Hazelnuts is run by the Melcher family of St. Paul, Ore. Dennis Melcher is in front and, left to right, are Jamie, Julie, Sylvia and Jennifer. The third-generation farm adds value to their hazel- nut crop with packaged treats and other products. “Over time I have downsized the farming acreage while growing the Ken & June’s Hazelnuts brand.” Today a third generation is at the helm: Dennis and Sylvia’s daugh- ters Jennifer, Julie and Jamie, each contributing her own talents to the enterprise. Operating out of their licensed kitchen in St. Paul, they roast 150- pound batches of hazelnuts every week. They also package them roasted, raw or in the shell. Other nuts are sent to a local choc- olate factory, where they are coated in chocolate, marionberry, mint or sea salt. “As a small, family-run business, we are continually looking for ways to expand our product line,” Julie Melcher, the sales manager, said. “In the past 21 years we have added a variety of other products including hazelnut butter, trail mix, chopped and sliced hazelnuts and several gift packs.” They now sell local honey and fruit jams under their label and will soon add hazelnut oil and hazelnut meal to their off erings. Last year, the family brought fresh espresso and pastries to their newly remodeled farm store. “We are actively looking for opportunities to grow our business, whether through retail distribution or direct sales,” Julie said. “We recently updated our website, which has con- tributed to a large increase in online traffi c and sales and we are seeing an increase in traffi c fl ow at our farm store with our recent additions and longer open hours. “We have made an initiative to have a more active presence online via social media and our Google business account,” she said. While some worry that the boom in U.S. hazelnut planting — upwards of 80,000 acres in the past 10 years — will hurt pricing for the farmer, Dennis says the opposite is true. “We will have more of a supply to off er on a world level,” he said. “Ten years ago, the U.S. grew 2% to 3% of the world supply of hazelnuts. With the additional acreage coming into production, our market share could grow to 5% to 7%. “With the increased marketing of hazelnuts and health benefi t infor- mation getting to the general public, more Americans than ever are learn- ing about and using them in their diets,” he said. “The future of hazel- nuts looks very bright.” Flory Quality. For the Long Run! Laying it on the Line Superior performance sweepers, harvesters and flail mowers. Engineered and built to deliver the highest productivity at the lowest operating cost for greater profits for almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, figs, and other types of crops. Our exciting, dynamic moves result in Flory harvesting equipment for the long run. Start with Flory and finish sooner for optimum crop quality and profits. Handling, Processing & Packaging Lines for the Hazelnut Industry From single part purchases to complete hazelnut processing plants, West Coast Nut Processing Supply Company offers convenient, reliable and innovative equipment for all of your processing needs. Complete Cleaning Lines Density Separators Conveyors Bucket Elevators Storage Monitoring Packaging Lines Storage Bins Nut Driers 34 SERIES AIR CAB SWEEPER NEW 58 SERIES SWEEPER 3000 SERIES FLAIL MOWER 9’ TO 15’ 490 HAZELNUT HARVESTER SELF-PROPELLED 8770 HARVESTER Robotic Palletizing American Ag Systems offers design, installation, service 860 HAZELNUT HARVESTER and repair of hazelnut processing lines. 503-538-7739 CONTACT US West Coast Nut Processing Supply Company American Ag Systems (800) 970-7333 | sales@wcsmsc.com wcsmsc.com (503) 581-7131 | sales@wcsmsc.com wcsmsc.com/american-agsystems S236021-1 24175 Dayton Ave., Newberg, OR 97132 S235961-1