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Southeast Regional Ag News
Industry leaders will gather on Amelia Island this summer to tackle AI, taxes, workforce challenges and the future of poultry business management.
Line on Agriculture
The USDA has established a new Office of Seafood to support the seafood industry, including fishermen of all species. The office, led by USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, aims to provide resources such as grants, loans, and risk management for infrastructure, workforce development, procurement, marketing, and disaster assistance
California Ag Today
A structured training process makes all the difference in agriculture.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Proper onboarding prevents costly mistakes and builds confidence in the field.
California Ag Today
Short-term labor, internships, and apprenticeships offer different solutions for farms and ranches.
California Ag Today
A new podcast examines why agriculture’s labor pipeline is failing and what comes next.
Southeast Regional Ag News
A new podcast explores how agriculture can attract, train, and retain skilled employees.
Southeast Regional Ag News
A Florida 4-H alumnus shares how agricultural youth experiences helped him overcome life-threatening challenges and return to competition.
Southeast Regional Ag News
A groundbreaking UF center is ushering in a new era of AI driven farming solutions for growers across the Southeast.
California Ag Today
The state’s latest funding round targets agriculture, aerospace, life sciences, and the bioeconomy, with projects expected to support more than 23,000 jobs statewide.
Southeast Regional Ag News
New agribusiness degree aims to grow Southeast agriculture’s future workforce.
California Ag Today
With an aging ag workforce and growing labor shortages, California educators are stepping up with free, hands-on video training to help prepare the farm workforce of tomorrow—available to anyone, anywhere.
Farm of the Future
A partnership between the Washington Tree Fruit Association, the WA department of agriculture and WSU hopes to empower farmworkers to be more effective supervisors.