5 Apps to Help Farmers Work Smarter in the Field By Matt Hopkins|April 16, 2018 From drone analysis to field scouting, mobile technology can help you do your job faster and more efficiently. Read More
California Ag Department Makes Big Investment in Sustainable Pest Management By California Department of Food and Agriculture|November 4, 2024
New Tool For Farmland Seekers Posted by Christina Herrick|April 9, 2018 National Young Farmers Coalition releases land affordability calculator, which offers financial insight on land access.
Crunching Numbers Part of Equation for GenNext Growers By Frank Giles|March 16, 2018 Keeping good records of expenditures and profits key to benchmarking business success.
Young Farmers Learning Straight From the Source By Lisa Lochridge|February 20, 2018 Crop of emerging industry leaders from Florida step out of the field to visit with state lawmakers on their turf.
Young Grower’s Apple Training Shows Innovation and Investment By Christina Herrick|February 19, 2018 Jimmy Zingler looks over a young planting of ‘Aztec Fuji’ and says “We’ve put a lot of investment […]
Young Farmer Determined to Grow Wiser, Not Older Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 15, 2018 GenNext Grower Justin Sorrells looks back to see what the future might hold.
Invest in Your Farm Career’s Future in This Year By Christina Herrick|January 29, 2018 During this season of resolutions and new opportunities, fellow GenNexters should resolve to further their careers.
National Young Farmers Coalition Issues Federal Loan Guidebook Posted by Christina Herrick|January 28, 2018 The downloadable guide is designed to help young farmers understand, apply for microloans.
Keys GenNext Growers Can Use to Unlock Leadership Potential By Christina Herrick|January 26, 2018 Specialty crop leadership programs offer opportunities to network, get involved in your industry.
Young Grower Alliance to Host Trellising Workshop, Luncheon Next Week Posted by Christina Herrick|January 23, 2018 The Young Grower Alliance is sponsoring two events in connection with the Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention. The […]
Young Growers Challenged by Generational Differences, Finances By Christina Herrick|January 21, 2018 Respondents to our 2018 State of the Industry Survey say there are unique challenges to being among the next generation of specialty crop growers.
What is the Future of Your Farm? By Christina Herrick|December 12, 2017 In the latest installment of the GenNext Growers Webinar Series, Robert Saik gives a snapshot of how data is going to revolutionize agriculture and what opportunities are available.
How to Rise Among the Ranks at Your Farm Operation By Christina Herrick|November 22, 2017 Developing a few key skills will help you become a more effective member of the management team.
Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Support Young Farmers Posted by Christina Herrick|November 16, 2017 Act designed to help next generation access affordable land, crop insurance, and financial capital.
USDA to Fund Research on Next Generation of Agriculture Technology Posted by Christina Herrick|November 12, 2017 Engineering, production projects are designed to spur farming innovation.
Young Grower Alliance to Host Tour Posted by Christina Herrick|October 21, 2017 Young growers will see farm marketing, diversified plantings, hard cider varieties, and more.
5 Ways to Double Your Farm’s Revenue Using Facebook By Paul Rusnak|October 21, 2017 This handful of helpful suggestions might have you loving what it does for your operation’s bottom line.
USDA Announces $12.6M to Train Next Generation of Ag Scientists Posted by Christina Herrick|October 1, 2017 Future ag scientists are looking to tackle exotic invasive pests, water quality monitoring.
Advice for Taking Over the Family Farm By Christina Herrick|September 21, 2017 If you are considering joining and running your family business, here are some tips to ensure success.
$3 Million Available to Train Future Agriculture Leaders Posted by David Eddy|September 10, 2017 There are a lot more jobs being created than there are graduates with bachelor’s or higher degrees who can fill them.