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Vegetable Growers News January 2022 Issue

January 2022

Soli Organic thrives at indoor, in-dirt organic growing of herbs, greens Pure Green Farms’ indoor-outdoor approach works well in broad market ... READ MORE »

NCAE column: Politicians must act for sustainability of ag labor

One of the biggest drags on agricultural employer profitability, and consequently the employer’s sustainability, are wage rates disconnected from th... READ MORE »

VGN December 2021 issue

December 2021

Baloian Farms recognized for innovation, charitable work Tom Ford makes solid impact on growers Beneficials bring twospotted spider mite control... READ MORE »

November 2021

City operation balances social distancing, customer access Growers eye regionally adapted seeds Expert cites anti-disease properties of peptides... READ MORE »

NCAE Ag Labor Forum in December has ambitious agenda

The National Council of Agricultural Employers announced Oct. 27 its agenda for the Annual Ag Labor Forum which will be held Dec. 1-3, at the M Resort... READ MORE »

A show of hands outlines US farm labor trends

As a recovering CPA, I am one of those people fascinated by numbers. Most farmers and ranchers, business operators to their core, share my fascination... READ MORE »

October 2021

Old Dominion Organic Farms has tobacco history, organic is the future Pythium in cucurbits: Temperature decides species Small grower goes big in... READ MORE »

New chance to vaccinate California farmworkers offered by NCAE

The National Council of Agricultural Employers (NCAE) announced Sept. 9 that the council’s ongoing collaboration with the Centers for Disease Contro... READ MORE »

September 2021

Onion growers overcome weather, navigate marketing University of California improves equipment for vacuuming lygus bugs Strohauer Farms diversif... READ MORE »

Michael Marsh

Normalcy elusive as farm operations press on

Tomorrow my day will begin long before dawn, just as most days start for the farmers and ranchers I work with. However, instead of heading into the fi... READ MORE »

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