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Senators Resist Effort to Override Prop 12
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Almond Crop Forecast for a Strong Rebound
…marks a 7% increase over May’s earlier subjective estimate and a 10% rise from the 2024 crop, which totaled 2.73 billion meat pounds. The updated outlook is based on 1.39…
George Washington Helped Grow American Farming
When the Revolutionary War ended and America gained its independence, survival wasn’t guaranteed. What helped the new nation thrive was a growing agricultural economy. George Washington Helped Grow American Farming…
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…
U.S.-India Trade Talks Stall Nut Shipments Amid Tariff Uncertainty
…them among the most heavily taxed agricultural imports in India. These tariffs have long been a sticking point in U.S.-India trade relations. The issue was notably brought up during negotiations…
How George Washington Carver Revived Southern Agriculture
…century thanks to one of the most influential figures in American agricultural history—George Washington Carver. A brilliant scientist and agricultural innovator, Carver introduced new and sustainable farming practices that revitalized…
Canada’s Trade Moves Raise Concerns for U.S. Meat Exporters
…around agricultural policy. Canada’s Trade Moves Raise Concerns for U.S. Meat Exporters Supply Management Safeguards Stir Unease Borror highlighted Canada’s longstanding efforts to protect its domestic supply management systems—especially in…
IFPA Strengthens Voice with UNEP Recognition
…key decision-making forums. Cathy Burns, CEO of IFPA, described the UNEP accreditation as a significant advocacy milestone, allowing the organization to better influence discussions that impact the global supply chain….
Northwest Territory Opened New Frontiers for U.S. Agriculture
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…
Yuma, Arizona: Winter Lettuce Capital Powering Ag Innovation
…efforts span across key agricultural regions, including Yuma, Arizona and California’s Salinas Valley. One notable partner is Tanimura & Antle, one of the most respected vegetable and leafy greens growers…
AgNet News Hour Tuesday, 07-15-25
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…
Western Farmers Push for Bold Water Infrastructure
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CDFA Opens Grant Program for Invasive Pest Management
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