Arnott Duncan Named 2025 Organic Grower of the Year

The Arizona farmer has taken a unique path from petting zoo operator to organic leadership.

Two middle-aged white men wearing black zipped sweatshirts stand in front of a backdrop of colorful banners. The man on the left is wearing a black baseball hat and is holding a crystal pillar trophy.
From left, Arnott Duncan of Duncan Family Farms receives the Organic Grower of the Year award from Greg Christensen of John Deere.
(Photo courtesy of Organic Grower Summit/Farm Progress)

The Organic Grower Summit has named Arnott Duncan, founder of Duncan Family Farms, as the 2025 Grower of the Year.

The John Deere-sponsored award recognizes Duncan’s three-decade transformation from small-scale agritourism operator to organic farming innovator managing 3,850 acres across three states.

Duncan’s path to organic leadership began with an accidental discovery in the 1990s. While operating a farm stand and petting zoo that attracted 30,000 children annually to his Goodyear, Ariz., property, Duncan and his wife, Kathleen, composted daily waste from the animals and farm operations.

“I didn’t know it at the time, but it was compost,” Duncan says. When the family used the pile as garden fertilizer, “it was the most beautiful thing I’d ever seen. The colors were so vibrant and the texture was incredible. You couldn’t see any more perfect growth, and the flavor and texture — everything was fantastic.”

That revelation launched Duncan’s commitment to soil health and organic production. He pivoted entirely to organic farming, achieving full certification in 1994.

Today, Duncan Family Farms operates a large private composting operation, processing 25,000 tons annually from feedlot manure, retailer food trimmings and municipal green waste. The operation spans locations in Arizona, Oregon and New York, specializing in organic leafy greens, microgreens, melons, herbs and specialty vegetables.

Duncan has pioneered water conservation through automated, soil-based greenhouses developed with Agbotic that use 90% less water than conventional methods. The farm integrates cover cropping, reduced tillage and laser-weeding technology to achieve organic matter levels exceeding regional averages.

Beyond production innovation, Duncan Family Farms donates over 10,000 pounds of fresh organic produce weekly to food banks, partners with schools for free organic salad programs and hosts educational field days for emerging farmers. The operation supplies major retailers, including Sprouts Farmers Market and Albertsons/Safeway.

Duncan was presented with the award during the 2025 Organic Grower Summit in Monterey, Calif.

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