Category: farm management
May/June 2025 issue highlights: Pest, labor and water insights
Discover timely advice on pest control, water scarcity, labor challenges and more in the May/June 2025 issue of National Nut Grower.
Labor logistics present complicated puzzle
H-2A reform could stabilize ag labor amid enforcement crackdowns and rising costs. Discover what’s at stake amid ongoing policy shifts.
Farm Bureau applauds USDA’s small farms focus
The Farm Bureau urges USDA to boost support for small farms. Learn what actions they recommend to strengthen the small farm program.
Farm Bureau warns of estate tax farm threat
Looming estate tax changes threaten family farms. Read the analysis and comments from the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Advanced methods to embrace sustainability in orchards
Sustainable methods are transforming tree nut orchards. Discover ways to boost yield, cut costs and grow smarter for the future.
Women in ag: Cultivating the future of farming
Women in agriculture are transforming leadership and sustainability. Discover how they’re shaping the tree nut industry for the future.
Pre-harvest water assessment workshops open to California tree nut growers
Pre-harvest water assessment workshops help California tree nut growers meet FSMA water rules. Learn more and RSVP to reserve your spot.
Baugher Ranch Organics celebrates 40 years of almond success
Baugher Ranch Organics was founded 40 years ago by Chris and Marcie Baugher. Read more about the California organic almond powerhouse.
Study finds rising heat drives severe Western U.S. droughts
Scientists have found that rising temperatures linked to climate change have intensified droughts across the western U.S.
Almanac launches platform aimed to boost farm efficiency with AI-driven insights
Vancouver-based Almanac, a new AgTech company that encompasses industry brands Semios and Agworld, has introduced a new suite of products.
Farm Bureau: Thousands of farmers could unknowingly face fines, jail
The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) is warning that growers could unknowingly face fines and jail time for not filing federal forms.










