Stahlbush Island Farms — Corvallis, Oregon
Stahlbush Island Farms is a family-owned farm and food processor rooted in the heart of Oregon’s Willamette Valley, just outside Corvallis. Since the operation’s earliest days, Builder’s Electric has been the electrical contractor behind the power that keeps it running — from connecting new processing equipment to maintaining the systems that have grown alongside the farm. What started as a single working relationship has held for years, through every expansion that turned a two-crop startup into one of the valley’s largest sustainable food producers.
The work spans the full range of industrial electrical a modern food-processing facility demands. Builder’s Electric has handled the connection of processing and production equipment — wiring motors, controls, and process machinery into the plant’s electrical system so new lines come online safely and on schedule. For an operation that packs product through the season, equipment that powers up correctly the first time isn’t a convenience; it’s the difference between a production day made and a production day lost.
Beyond the plant floor, the partnership reaches out into the fields. Builder’s Electric has wired and serviced the power for irrigation that keeps the farm’s Willamette Valley cropland watered through the dry Oregon summer — pump power, motor connections, and the kind of agricultural electrical work that has to hold up to weather, distance, and constant duty. And because equipment that runs hard needs upkeep, Builder’s Electric provides ongoing electrical maintenance and service, staying with Stahlbush as a long-term partner rather than a one-job contractor.
That continuity is the point. A farm and food processor of this scale can’t afford an electrical contractor who disappears after the install — it needs one who knows the facility, answers when something goes down, and grows the system as the operation grows. Builder’s Electric has been that contractor for Stahlbush Island Farms, and brings the same industrial and agricultural electrical experience to growers, processors, and facilities across the Willamette Valley — from Lane County north through Corvallis and Benton County.











