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Crop Insurance in Action: Kenneth Kirschenmann, Shafter, California
/in California, News Clips, Real Stories, Real Stories (New), Testimonials /by atayShafter, California is home to 17,197 people and Shafter native, Kenneth Kirschenmann, said that farming is what keeps his community economically sound. Listing just a few ways farming helps his community, Kirschenmann said, “We affect chemical companies that employ a lot of people. We affect the railroad who hauls our products to the East Coast […]
Crop Insurance in Action: Greg Wegis, Bakersfield, California
/in California, News Clips, Real Stories, Real Stories (New), Testimonials /by atayGreg Wegis’ great-grandfather established their multi-generational farm in the early 1900s and the have been farming in Bakersfield, California ever since. Wegis grows almonds, pistachios, tomatoes, corn, wheat, alfalfa and cherries and he plans to start growing table grapes in the near future. “I have a passion for what I do,” Wegis said. “Being raised […]
Crop Insurance in Action: Stanley Wilson, Shafter, California
/in California, News Clips, Real Stories, Real Stories (New), Testimonials /by atayAlmost 100 years ago Stanley Wilson’s ancestors settled in Shafter, California to start their family farm. Since then, the farm has been passed down to Wilson who continues to farm to this very day with the help of his two sons, a son-in-law and several grandchildren. Their operation produces cotton, potatoes, carrots, beans, alfalfa, almonds […]