Bowles Farming Company
A LOOK INTO BOWLES FARMING
We value our employees and their families and understand their importance to our farm and its success. We focus on the health of our soil and are pride ourselves on being good stewards for all our resources. At Bowles, conservation and preservation are of the utmost importance to us.
People, soil, our consumers, and the
environment are the foundations
of our success.
Bowles Farming History
Bowles Farming History
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Our Solar Project
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Our Soil & Irrigation
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Rebecca Burgess’s Quest to Transform Cotton into a Regenerative Crop
Bay Area resident Rebecca Burgess started with a simple idea: can I make an outfit sourcing cotton, wool, and other fibers from farms within 150 miles of California’s Marin County? To her surprise, it was possible.
Farm tech depends on
broadband access
Farmers and ranchers in the 21st century are increasingly turning to soil sensors, online data hubs and other advanced technologies designed to help them develop more precise uses of water and other inputs, and keep up with the paperwork.
Owyhee Produce partners with Bowles Farming in Central Valley
Onions in the Central Valley of California are ready for harvest, and Owyhee Produce of Nyssa, OR, and Parma, ID, and Bowles Farming Co. of Los Baños in California’s Central Valley, are announcing a new and exciting partnership.