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Southern Agriculture

How George Washington Carver Revived Southern Agriculture

Dan July 17, 2025American Agriculture History Minute, This Land of Ours

A Struggling Start for Southern Agriculture In the early days of American farming, pioneers in New England and along the East Coast found relative success due to favorable soil and …

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pistachio

The Growing Edge: Pistachio Pest Watch – Vital Insights from the Field

Dan July 16, 2025Growing Edge, Pistachios, Valent

Join Todd Burkdoll, Field Market Development Manager at Valent U.S.A., as he dives into the critical midseason threats pistachio growers need to manage now. From the silent spread of Gill’s …

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AgNet News Hour Wednesday, 07-16-25

Dan July 16, 2025AgNet News Hour, Agri-Business, Commodities, Economy, Exports/Imports, Hay/Alfalfa, Labor and Immigration, Podcasts, Special Reports, Tomatoes, Trade

Nick Foglio Sounds Off on Farming Challenges and Solutions in California On today’s AgNet News Hour, we wrap up a powerful two-part conversation with Nick Foglio of Foglio Commodities, whose …

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AgNet News HourCalifornia agricultureCalifornia Agriculture news
imported avocados

Lawsuit Highlights Sustainability Concerns Over Imported Avocados

Dan July 16, 2025Avocado, Economy, Exports/Imports, Trade

Rising Avocado Demand Sparks Scrutiny Over Import Practices As avocado consumption continues to surge across the United States, questions about the sustainability of imported avocados are becoming increasingly urgent. A …

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r-calf

R-CALF Urges Action on Screwworm Near Border

Dan July 16, 2025APHIS, Cattle, USDA

Persistent Threat Prompts Industry Warning The New World Screwworm (NWS), a serious livestock pest found in Mexico, continues to threaten the U.S. cattle industry as it moves closer to the …

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new world screw worm (NWS)
tariff

New Tariff Targets Mexican Tomato Imports

Dan July 16, 2025As Seen On Instagram, Economy, Exports/Imports, Tariffs, Tomatoes, Trade

U.S. Imposes 17% Duty After Talks Break Down The U.S. government has officially implemented a 17% import duty on most fresh tomatoes from Mexico after negotiations to prevent the tariff …

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trade

Canada’s Trade Moves Raise Concerns for U.S. Meat Exporters

Dan July 16, 2025Cattle, Exports/Imports, Hogs & Pork, Poultry, Trade

Canada Rescinds Digital Services Tax, but Deeper Trade Frictions Remain The Canadian Department of Finance recently announced it will rescind its proposed digital services tax, a move welcomed by U.S. …

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U. S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF)
ifpa

IFPA Strengthens Voice with UNEP Recognition

Dan July 16, 2025Agri-Business, Environment, Field & Row Crops

IFPA Builds Global Influence with UN Accreditation The International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) has achieved a major step forward in its global advocacy efforts by receiving accreditation status with the …

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International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA)United Nations Environment Program
northwest territory

Northwest Territory Opened New Frontiers for U.S. Agriculture

Dan July 16, 2025American Agriculture History Minute, This Land of Ours

In today’s American Agriculture History Minute, Mark Oppold highlights a foundational chapter in U.S. farming history: the settlement of the Northwest Territory—a move that paved the way for westward agricultural …

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Yuma

Yuma, Arizona: Winter Lettuce Capital Powering Ag Innovation

Dan July 15, 2025Economy, Leafy Greens

Yuma Leads U.S. Winter Vegetable Supply Chain Yuma, Arizona has earned its title as the Winter Lettuce Capital of the World by producing over 90% of all lettuce and leafy …

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Danny BernsteinThe Reservoir

AgNet News Hour Tuesday, 07-15-25

Dan July 15, 2025AgNet News Hour, Agri-Business, Podcasts

Hay Market Outlook, Forest Policy Shift, and Immigration Concerns Dominate AgNet News Hour In today’s episode of the AgNet News Hour, hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill delivered a powerful …

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AgNet News HourCalifornia agricultureCalifornia Agriculture news
california

Hilton Eyes Regulatory Overhaul for California Ag

Dan July 15, 2025Agri-Business, Economy, Legislative, Regulation, Special Reports

Steve Hilton Vows Agency Reform to Support California Agriculture In an exclusive interview with The Ag Meter, Steve Hilton, a Republican candidate for California governor, shared his vision for reforming …

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California Air Resources Board (CARB)State Water Resources Control BoardSteve Hilton
mid-July

Mid-July Update: Hay and Alfalfa Market Prices

Dan July 15, 2025Agri-Business, Commodities, Economy, Hay/Alfalfa, Special Reports

Hay and Alfalfa Prices Holding, But Softening Slightly Nick Papagni, known as “The Ag Meter,” sat down with Nick Foglio of Foglio Commodities to get a current snapshot of the …

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Foglio CommoditiesNick Foglio
water

Western Farmers Push for Bold Water Infrastructure

Dan July 15, 2025Irrigation, Special Reports, Water

Urban Growth vs. Agricultural Water Use in the Desert Southwest Despite Arizona’s explosive population growth—from 1.3 million in 1957 to more than 7 million residents today—the state’s total water use …

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