Category: 

Agriculture

Tags: 

Entrepreneur, Farmer

Will Scott Jr.

Fresno, California | 1919-Present

Will Scott Jr. is founder of African American Farmers of California, a 501c3 non-profit organization that uses 22 acres as a demonstration farm, farmer training, and for cultivating traditional African-American crops, and empowering youth to learn about farming.
Will Scott Jr. started his life in agriculture working the fields from an early age. He then went on to enjoy a 30-year career as an engineer for Pacific Bell Telephone Company before retiring and returning to his family farm. Of his many accomplishments include completing a TED Talk.

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