GenNext Growers
Recent report indicates time is not on agriculture’s side. Action is needed now to keep future growers engaged.
Report reveals good news for graduates looking to make some green in farming.
Along with the pros of adding another extension to your business also come risks.
The funds will be used to help educate, mentor, and enhance the sustainability of the next generation of growers.
Returning to the farm is often an emotional decision, rather than a carefully considered career move.
Young leaders need to activate and motivate now more than ever.
Ag’s voice is distressingly underrepresented on important issues for all of our businesses. Our GenNext Growers webcast series offers solutions to help you change that.
USDA wing offers grants and information to improve farm operations and farming practices.
Florida Grower editor Frank Giles says there are capable and talented youths in the ag field ready to step up and take the reins.
Current shortage of young farming professionals means ample employment opportunity for the next generation.
Changes increase eligibility and financing options.
This is the first of a series of webcasts targeting topics affecting the next generation of specialty crop growers. In this episode, Mike Stuart, president of FFVA and Ben Albrittion, Florida District 56 representative, offer insight on the role you can play in expressing the needs of your business to your local, state, and national representatives.
When being interviewed for a story, preparation is the foundation to help you successfully get your point across.
Multimedia platform is an effective and inexpensive marketing tool for you to attract new customers and keep existing ones loyal to your brand.
Class 3 of FFVA’s Emerging Leader Development Program learn a lot from road trip to California’s Salinas Valley.
Amos Zittel & Sons devised a plan that rewards today’s owners and paves the way for the future.
From written plans to balance sheets, there are steps you need to take before moving forward with finances.
Partnerships continue USDA efforts supporting new farmers and build greater diversity in American agriculture.
White House and USDA recognize 15 individuals who represent the next generation of farming and ranching.