Bob and Rick Hale, two brothers who are well-known in the West’s agricultural community, began their operations here over 40 years ago and grew their enterprise into what became, at its peak, one of the Columbia Basin’s largest vegetable producers annually growing over one billion pounds of vegetables as well as one of the largest growers, packers, and fresh-cut processors of onions in the world. Trent and Cecile have two children, a son Parker and a daughter Airey.įor the first time, Hale Brothers Farm is available for purchase in the highly desired Columbia River Basin. He is a current board member of the Idaho Rural Health Association and past president of the board of directors for the Wood River Land Trust and was an original board member of the Blaine County Land, Water, and Wildlife Program. Trent maintains strong ties to the southeast and is a trustee of The Duke Endowment based in Charlotte, NC and a committee member of the Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation in Durham, NC. Enjoyment of the outdoors is evident in Trent’s dedication to fly-fishing and upland bird hunting. Trent and his wife, Cecile, moved west to Idaho in 1994. A native of Virginia, Trent graduated from Woodberry Forest School and earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Hampden-Sydney College. He became a partner of Hall and Hall in March 2004 and holds real estate licenses in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Trent also served as the Conservancy’s field representative for central Idaho where he worked with local communities and landowners to preserve working ranchlands and resolve natural resource conflicts. Trent came to Hall and Hall in the spring of 2003 after spending eight years with The Idaho Nature Conservancy where, as Lands Program Director, he was responsible for overseeing the chapter’s real estate activity around the state.
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