In the Santa Clara Valley, where citrus groves stretch toward the base of the hills and mornings still smell like fresh air and irrigation water, Tom Mayhew stands in front of his grandparents’ 1920s farmhouse — a landmark of family history and a reminder of how deeply his roots run in this valley.
Tom is a third‑generation citrus grower, but the Mayhew family story in Fillmore stretches back more than a century. His grandparents moved to the area in the early 1920s, establishing in dairy before transitioning into oranges. They raised cattle, grew corn and tomatoes to sell around town, and farmed wherever opportunity called — even working land over the hill in Moorpark. The family home they built nearly 100 years ago is still standing, now lived in by Tom’s daughter and son‑in‑law.
“I grew up just down the street, but I was here all the time,” Tom says. “This ranch was my world.”