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in Food Alliance certification · &bull · Providing safe and fair working conditions&nbsp · &nbsp · Ensuring the health and humane treatment of animals &nbsp · No use of hormones or non-therapeutic antibiotics &nbsp · No genetically modified crops or livestock &nbsp · Reducing pesticide use and toxicity &nbsp · Protecting soil and water quality &nbsp · Protecting and enhance wildlife habitat &nbsp · Continuously improving management practices ​ By choosing Food Alliance Certified products · P.O. Box 215 · Quincy · WA 98848 ​ Physical: 815 E Street SW · WA 98848 Contact Phone

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in Food Alliance certification
&bull
Providing safe and fair working conditions&nbsp
&nbsp
Ensuring the health and humane treatment of animals &nbsp
No use of hormones or non-therapeutic antibiotics &nbsp
No genetically modified crops or livestock &nbsp
Reducing pesticide use and toxicity &nbsp
Protecting soil and water quality &nbsp
Protecting and enhance wildlife habitat &nbsp
Continuously improving management practices ​ By choosing Food Alliance Certified products
P.O. Box 215
Quincy
WA 98848 ​ Physical: 815 E Street SW
WA 98848 Contact Phone

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815 E Street Southwest, Quincy, WA, USA top of page Home Our Beans Farming Practices Connections Shop Employee Highlights All About Beans Recipes More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Welcome to Central Bean Company, Inc. Food Alliance Certified Dry Beans: Sustainable, Traceable, Identity Preserved from Field to Fork. A New Standard in Farming and Food Processing Located in the heart of Central Washington, family-owned Central Bean Company has been providing some of the best beans ava

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