Family farmers in Northern California are sounding the alarm over what they describe as an escalating attack on agriculture, rural communities, and America’s food system. During a powerful interview with …
Pest Pressure Builds Across California Specialty Crops – Part 2
Here is part 2 on key pests across multiple specialty crops in California. Todd Burkdoll, Field Market Development Manager with Valent U.S.A., says success this season will come down to …
California Farmers Push Back as NGOs Target Agricultural Land and Food Security Concerns Grow
The AgNet News Hour focused on growing tensions between agriculture and environmental activist groups as California farmers continue battling lawsuits, land pressure, and mounting concerns over the future of food …
Rural Electrification: Powering America’s Farms and Future
A simple introduction to a powerful turning point in rural America. The arrival of electricity to farms in the 1930s didn’t just bring light; it transformed agriculture, rural economies, and …
Dena Maldonado Talks Farming, Crime, and California’s Future in Congressional Run
California business owner Dena Maldonado says the Golden State is at a breaking point — and she believes voters, farmers, and small business owners are finally ready for change. During …
California Politics, Early Harvests, and Water Concerns Continue Dominating Agriculture Conversation
The AgNet News Hour focused on California’s intensifying political landscape, shifting crop conditions, and growing concerns over regulations and water as agriculture heads deeper into the 2026 growing season. The …
One-Room Schoolhouses: The Backbone of Rural American Education
A Cornerstone of Agricultural Communities One-room schoolhouses stand as a powerful symbol of early American life, particularly in rural and agricultural communities. As highlighted by agricultural historian Mark Oppold, these …
Regenerative Roots: Farming for the Next 100 Years
In this episode of Voices of the Valley, we explore the future of regenerative agriculture through the lens of stewardship, conservation and long-term resilience. Hosted by Western Growers’ Jeana Cadby, …
Managing Hidden Nematode Threats in High-Value Crops
While many crop pests are easy to spot above ground, some of the most damaging threats remain hidden below the soil surface. Bryce Borges, Market Development Specialist with Corteva, says …
California Agriculture at a Crossroads-Roger Isom Warns of Water, Regulation, and Economic Crisis
California agriculture is facing one of the most pivotal moments in its history, according to Roger Isom, president and CEO of the Western Tree Nut Association and the California Cotton …
California Agriculture Faces Early Harvests, Water Pressure, and Growing Regulatory Concerns
The AgNet News Hour covered a wide range of issues impacting California agriculture, including unusually early crop harvests, ongoing water challenges, labor concerns, and mounting frustration over regulations affecting growers …
Rural Electrification: The Moment That Transformed American Farms
The Early 1900s: Electricity as a Luxury In the early 20th century, electricity was not the everyday utility we know today—it was considered a luxury. As shared by agricultural broadcaster …
California Farmers Face Mounting Pressure from Water, Fuel Costs, and Peach Industry Collapse
The AgNet News Hour focused on growing pressure facing California agriculture as water restrictions, rising fuel costs, and the collapse of a major peach processing operation continue creating uncertainty for …
Historic Iowa Farmland Auction Draws Crowds and Millions
A Rare Moment in American Agricultural History In a remarkable snapshot of rural America, Mark Oppold highlights an extraordinary farmland auction that captured the attention of the local farming community …






















