How to Find and Retain Quality Farm and Ranch Employees
Finding and keeping skilled farm and ranch employees requires intentional effort and effective management strategies. While salary is an important factor, long-term retention is often
Finding and keeping skilled farm and ranch employees requires intentional effort and effective management strategies. While salary is an important factor, long-term retention is often
U.S. farmers currently face a complex landscape when considering major machinery and equipment purchases. Economic uncertainty and pressures, technological advancements and policy shifts are influencing
California is and has long been the agricultural powerhouse of the United States, producing over a third of the country’s vegetables and two-thirds of its
As the United States steps into 2025 and Donald Trump takes the helm as President this month, the agriculture industry in the U.S. faces a
California remains the nation’s agricultural powerhouse despite a myriad of natural and human-made challenges. The agricultural nation-state produces over 400 different crops or commodities, with
The U.S. poultry and egg sector has long been a pillar of the nation’s agricultural economy, producing billions of pounds of poultry and millions of
Looks like John Deere found itself in a massage parlor-sized mess recently. Earlier last month, the agricultural giant agreed to cough up $9.9 million to
Every season in California brings a bounty of incredible crops, but fall harvest season is particularly special, both symbolically because it marks the changing of
Pumpkins, an iconic symbol of the autumn or fall season and central to America’s Halloween and Thanksgiving traditions, have long been a part of California’s
In 2024, the agricultural sector is still grappling with significant challenges that are deeply affecting the market for farming equipment. These are some of the
The California almond industry is in a time of transition, shaped by a mix of economic, environmental, and regulatory factors. Here’s an overview of the
When I was growing up in California’s Central Valley in the 1960s and 70s, walnuts ruled the landscape and economic bottom line when it came
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