GenNext Growers
Don’t just train your workers, engage them, retain them, and improve job performance.
Several innovative resources are available to help first-time growers acquire the property they need.
Grants totaling $8.4 million are available for training and technical assistance for socially disadvantaged veteran farmers to create increased opportunities in agriculture.
The next generation of farming in the U.S. needs all the help they can get.
Tremendous sales growth of organic produce, combined with the average grower’s age, might equal opportunity.
2015’s total was up 12% from the amount loaned the prior year.
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The assistant operations manager and director of business and research development for the Nicolaus Nut Company, Rory Crowley talks about how the Almond Leadership Program helped him prepare for the future.
Embracing new tools and technology will be key in driving productivity forward.
Funded through donations, scholarship fund reaches major milestone.
The next generation in the tree fruit industry getting support of leading industry organizations.
When the numbers don’t add up, it’s time to recalculate your strategies.
Second-generation grower talks about the challenges of farming and the pull to return to his family’s farm.
Selection is based on academic achievement, leadership ability, potato-related areas of graduate study, and extracurricular activities.
What you need to know about the law in 2016, including how it impacts H-2A workers, exemptions, and more.
Funds in memory of fruit grower Scott Brown awarded to those seeking careers in the Pennsylvania fruit industry.
Awards totaling $4.5 million will be used to help support the growing demand for ag graduates in workforce.
New housing is intended to attract horticultural students to do research at Penn State Fruit Research Center.
Strong business skills include more than just keeping a checkbook.