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WHEN SOIL HEALTH PRACTICES DON'T WORK
A principles-based, tailored-to-you approach can alleviate frustration.
WELCOME TO THE 'AGRIHOOD'
California ranch family creates an ag-centered community in response to increased urbanization.
EXCAVATOR SELL-OFF
Rise in late-model inventories leads to soft prices.
TIME TO REVIEW
Before celebrating the new year, take time for a last-minute review of your income tax strategies for 2023.
WHOOPING CRANE COMEBACK PROVES VALUE OF CONSERVATION
Farmers have aided a stunning rally by an endangered species.
HIGHER HORSEPOWER FOR SMALL TRACTORS
Kubota designs two new models and updates two for versatility needed by owners of acreages.
STAY THE COURSE
Looking back at 2023 will keep you on track for 2024.
Vinnie Campo Is Helping Prevent Home Power Outages.Casper's Philip Krim Has a Blueprint for Growth
The Casper co-founder helps Haven Energy co-founder Vinnie Campo prepare to scale his home battery startup
Faux Booze Is on a Bender
Driven by changing social trends and a diverse group of entrepreneurs, a non-alc revolution is stirring and shaking the drinks industry.
How Do You Reach the Other Side of Change?
We're never taught how to navigate transitions, but that skill is essential to modern life and business.
Michael Acton Smith
on finding flow, combating burnout, and supercharging the future of mental health care.
CEOs Share Tips for Tightrope Walking
The Fortune CEO Initiative rallied business leaders to collaborate on global problems including inflation, geopolitical tension, and the AI revolution.
Tracking the New Boom in AI
The inaugural Fortune 50 AI Innovators list is the definitive guide to a sector that's now attracting one out of every four startup investment dollars.
Ukraine. Israel. Taiwan?
Business leaders fear that crosss-trait tensions may cause the next geopolitical blowup, putting Taiwan and its top chipmaker TSMC at risk.
DAVID ZASLAV UPSET NEARLY EVERYONE IN HOLLYWOOD. GET READY FOR THE PLOTTWIST.
Since he took the helm of the newly merged Warner Bros. Discovery last year, the headlines about CEO David Zaslav have been relentlessly cringe-worthy: He has been booed while giving a commencement speech, criticized for his massive salary, and mocked for seemingly out-of-touch business decisions. During strikes by actors and writers, his smooth visage became the face of corporate fat-cat indifference to the demands of Hollywood's creative class.
TROUBLE BELOW AT THE BORING CO.
Shelved projects, politics, and slow progress seem to have dulled Elon Musk's tunneling dreams at the Boring Company.
Sometimes It's Bravest to Not Take a Stand
In a divided, violent world, leaders' humility, willingness to listen, and core values are what matter most.
Cloud Giants Are Making It Rain for AI
Amazon's big investment in Anthropic shows what's really at stake in the chatbot wars: binding customers more tightly to Big Tech cloud providers.
In Focus LAURA ALBER
Laura Alber became Williams Sonoma CEO at just 42 years old. Thirteen years later, she’s the Fortune 500’s longest-tenured female chief executive, and in that time has doubled annual revenue at the parent company of West Elm and Pottery Barn. But economic headwinds are now forcing the CEO to develop new revenue streams at the luxury home furnishings retailer, something Alber—creator of Pottery Barn Kids—has done before.
COMFORTABLE IN THE HOT SEAT
Relentless, ambitious, and media-savvy, the former Goldman Sachs banker has become an unlikely hero among critics of Wall Street. But the SEC chair's over-the-top intensity could set him up for a fall and undermine the very investor protections he's fighting for.
A Caregiver's Guide to Retirement Homes
The rapidly expanding eldercare industry means more - and tougher - choices for family members.
Going to War Against Deepfakes
Companies are racing to detect videos that have been manipulated with the help of AI-before they cause even more violence and confusion in battle zones.
FORTUNE 500 EUROPE
Our first-ever ranking of the largest companies in Europe by revenue shows that Old World companies are reaching new heights. They're setting the global agenda in energy, finance, the auto industry, and elsewhere.
The Office You Want
Business leaders want workers back. Workers are loath to resume their commutes. We asked five leading design firms to create plans that might make leaving home seem worthwhile.
Fan With a Plan
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin parlayed a ski shop in suburban Philly into a $31 billion sports apparel juggernaut. Now, he's adding trading cards, gambling, live events, and more.
Chick-Fil-A's New Testament
Boycotted for years by liberals - and now by conservatives, too - a christian-driven brand is trying to walk the narrow path toward growth. What happens next could be enlightening for businesses everywhere.
The Helpful Hardware Man
Marques Brownlee has rewired the way people shop for gadgets-and how companies sell them. Inside the humble factory with the power to shape the $1 trillion consumer electronics industry.
THE FUTURE OF CUSTOMER SERVICE
Equipment companies turn to artificial intelligence to speed up response time.
KIMBERLY RATCLIFF
Bridging the gap between urban and ranch life.
FIELDS OF DATA
The rise of Alis bringing transparency to farmland values.