…how ongoing water allocation battles are hurting California growers. Learn how he’s navigating water cutbacks and still managing a record-breaking pistachio season. From 55% water allocations to pistachio harvest insights,…
Wine Grape Growers Asked to Vote on Extension of Pierce’s Disease Program
Wine Grape Growers Asked to Vote on Extension of Pierce’s Disease Program Ballots Due June 12 for Assessment Program Supporting Critical Research California wine grape growers are being urged to…
California Table Grape Season Begins with Optimism and Strong Quality
…added that growing in California is both a challenge and a point of pride. “I tell our growers all the time… when a consumer within the United States or anywhere…
Pistachios Surge in Global Popularity as Market Outlook Strengthens
…Pistachio Growers, and representative of Ultra Grow, shared insights with AgNet West’s Nick Papagni about the growing momentum in international pistachio markets. Pistachios Surge in Global Popularity as Market Outlook…
AgNet News Hour Monday, 06-09-25
Happy Monday, growers, ranchers, and ag industry partners! If you’re searching for insights that will help you navigate challenges in the field and beyond, tune in to today’s AgNet News…
Generations of Growth: Daniel Jackson on Family Tree Farms’ Roots, Innovation, Future
…to 180 million pounds of fresh produce annually. That figure is expected to approach 200 million pounds soon, thanks to growth in international production and partnerships with outside growers to…
California Ag at a Crossroads: Rich Kreps Talks Water, Pistachios, and Policy Reform
“If you can’t feed the world, we’ve got issues.” That’s how Rich Kreps, pistachio farmer, crop advisor, and Chairman of the American Pistachio Growers, opened a wide-ranging, no-punches-pulled conversation with…
California Table Grape Season Kicks Off Strong: Ian LeMay Shares Optimism for 2025-26
…recent interview with AgNetWest, Ian LeMay, the newly appointed President & CEO of the California Table Grape Commission, shared his optimism and outlined what growers and consumers can expect. California…
AgNet News Hour Friday, 06-13-25
…a must-listen for growers, ranchers, and anyone working to keep American agriculture thriving. The headline segment centers around U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins’ testimony to the House Agriculture Committee. Her…
Stuart Woolf: “Farmers Are the Greatest Environmentalists We Have”
…Environmentalists We Have” “Farming that land and tilling it… I do think the growers are kind of the proprietors of the great open spaces throughout the valley,” said Woolf. “I…
Facing California’s Challenges with Smart Irrigation and Agri-Intelligence
…— and the innovative strategies they’re using to stay ahead. “You’ve got politics, regulations, red tape… It’s not just mother nature anymore,” says Anderson. California growers face more than just…
Cherry Theft Arrests Underscore Ongoing Farm Security Concerns
…damage to plants and harvesting operations. Damaged produce, broken branches, and disrupted schedules increase the burden on already stretched farm operators. In response, many growers are investing in enhanced security…
Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo Power Panel to Address the Big Ag Issues
There is a lot happening in the world of specialty crops that impact growers’ business operations. The Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo will host a panel discussion with the leaders…
Honoring Agricultural Roots: Nick Anderson Reflects on Valley Farming Legacy
…built by generations of dedicated growers and innovators. As Anderson concluded, remembering that history isn’t just respectful—it’s essential. That was Nick Anderson from Helena Agri-Enterprises. Read more on, and hear,…