At Farm Bureau, we understand the unique challenges faced by farmers and ranchers. That’s why we offer a range of resources, guides, and tools specifically designed for our members. As we continue to adapt to your evolving needs, we provide valuable insights and business solutions that help enhance your bottom line and navigate the complexities of California’s agricultural landscape.
The Farm Employers Labor Service (FELS) helped members address tight labor markets and safety regulations, making 2,000 worksite visits to provide training and consultations. Additionally, FELS reached over 1 million video and audio impressions, offering members guidance on staying compliant with California farm labor regulations.
Farm Bureau Extension offers, at no cost to members, programs to meet requirements for Department of Pesticide Regulation licensing, health and safety training and state compliance. 1,864 members participated in classes to be better equipped to navigate evolving agricultural requirements.
Nationwide is proud to be the approved insurance and financial services company of the California Farm Bureau, protecting $11.1 billion in farm and ranch assets for its members.
Best-in-class farm and ranch transition resources are helping members prepare for retirement and succession planning to ensure the legacy of their farms’ future.
The California Bountiful Foundation managed $6.7 million in research funding, assisting 178 farmers and ranchers with programs such as the Healthy Soils Program, supporting conservation practices on 38 citrus farms, and Expanding our Roots, providing mentorship to 40 beginning farmers and ranchers.
The Select Partners program connects Farm Bureau members with local insurance and financial solutions from agents and advisors across 14 insurance agencies who understand agriculture, saving members time and ensuring business success.
Farm Bureau is leading efforts to ensure farmers and ranchers have access to precision technology through expedited vital training and licensing programs for drone use for pesticide applicators. This enables California farmers to continue producing food while using fewer inputs.