100 Years of Boswell

Good soil stewardship is paramount at Boswell.

For over a century, J. G. Boswell has faced its share of challenges, from devastating floods to prolonged droughts. Wet and dry spells are a natural part of the region. While Boswell has adapted to persevere through these challenges, water remains a powerful and unpredictable force, one that serves as a constant reminder of nature’s strength and the delicate balance that farming requires.

And through it all, that same Mediterranean climate, with long summers of warm sun and mild winters, creates the ideal conditions for crops to thrive. Just as it always has.

Land. Water. Climate.

And people.

100 Years of Boswell

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