Investor owners remain interested in agriculture — Video
Who would buy an apple business right now? Investors, who are betting that access to more cashflow will better position their properties for the long haul.
Who would buy an apple business right now? Investors, who are betting that access to more cashflow will better position their properties for the long haul.
Selling the business requires communication and transparency.
Joseph, left, and David are first-generation apple farmers who are attending University of Wisconsin. They are the sons of Laura and Brad Tisch and have three siblings.
Outlook remains strong for Washington Concord industry.
Agricultural economist’s book highlights the Washington industry’s growing advantage in the Columbia Basin.
There’s a new tree crop popping up in the fruit-focused Yakima Valley, planted by growers looking for a low-input alternative.
The $1.7 trillion federal funding bill passed right before Christmas includes a couple of tree fruit nuggets.
More U-pick growers are choosing trellises over freestanding trees.
A selection of the latest products and services for tree fruit and grape growers.
Grower seeks to unlock region’s viticultural potential.