…Grandmother Talks Ag and Online Influence A Social Media Phenomenon Born in the Kitchen Lex recounted the moment her idea caught fire. “I said I was dressing like someone’s Coastal…
AgNet News Hour Friday, 07-18-25
…agriculture in California. Wayde shares insights into labor and immigration concerns, the complexities of tariffs—especially on watermelons exported to Canada—and how freight, regulations, and water access play major roles in…
Flush Irrigation Systems to Prevent Failures
Importance of Irrigation Systems Maintenance in Agriculture When it comes to irrigation efficiency and soil health, regular maintenance of irrigation systems is essential—especially flushing. According to Cory Broad, Agronomic Sales…
California Farm Bureau Awards 2025 Scholarships
…welding or diesel mechanics. Caroline S. Richardson Memorial Award Elizabeth Quintero-Rubio of Dinuba received $1,500. She plans to study agricultural communications at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and pursue a…
The Growing Edge: Pistachio Pest Watch – Vital Insights from the Field
…you. Brought to you by Valent U.S.A., makers of Zeal® MVP Miticide. Learn more at valent.com/zeal. The Growing Edge: Pistachio Pest Watch – Vital Insights from the Field Sponsored Content…
Canada’s Trade Moves Raise Concerns for U.S. Meat Exporters
…trade talks continue, the outcome will carry significant implications for cross-border agricultural commerce and the broader U.S.-Canada economic relationship. Reported by Lorrie Boyer for AgNet West. Sponsored Content Beef on…
AgNet News Hour Tuesday, 07-15-25
…could provide vital fire breaks and improve emergency response. The show’s central feature was an in-depth interview with Nick Foglio of Foglio Commodities, offering an unfiltered look at the state…
Chad Bianco: “California Is in Crisis—And Agriculture Is Paying the Price”
…community.” Day One: “We’re Coming in on 100 Fronts” If elected, Bianco says he’s prepared to tackle California’s problems head-on: “There won’t be one issue—I’ll be coming in on 100…
California Fresh Fruit Industry Faces Crisis
…California growers. Regulation Woes and Global Competition California’s regulatory burden is a major hurdle. Hartwig criticized rising compliance costs—“12, 13, 14 times what they used to be”—and pointed out that…
San Joaquin Valley Water Blueprint Pushes for Bold Water Reforms
The San Joaquin Valley Water Blueprint, a diverse coalition of agricultural, municipal, and community stakeholders, is stepping up efforts to improve water supply reliability in California’s Central Valley. At the…
USDA Launches Grape Grower Survey
…options to complete the survey: Secure online submission Return by mail Send via fax All responses are strictly confidential and used exclusively for statistical purposes, ensuring the integrity of the…
Purina Podcast: Managing for Success from One Life Phase to Another
…Finally, Dr. Earleywine points listeners to Purina’s extensive resources, encouraging producers to consult with local Purina representatives and explore tools available at www.purinamills.com/commercial-dairy to help them continuously improve animal outcomes…
Oliver Family Legacy and the Evolution of Tractor Manufacturing
…major investments in assembly line technology—forced the family to sell the company to White Motor Corporation in 1960. White continued expanding its agricultural footprint by acquiring Cockshutt of Canada in…
Morada Nut’s Jameson on Walnut Market Challenges
Morada’s Outlook: California Walnuts Poised for a Comeback In a detailed interview with AgNet West’s Nick Papagni, Michael Jameson of Morada Nut Company offered insight into the 2025 California walnut…