…Nisei Farmers League, spoke candidly about the broken state of America’s labor immigration system—particularly its impact on the people who have worked in U.S. agriculture for decades. Cunha: Immigration Failure…
AgNet News Hour Wednesday, 07-02-25
…ownership, today’s episode is a must-listen for anyone who cares about the future of American agriculture. Leimgruber, a fourth-generation alfalfa and vegetable grower near El Centro, doesn’t hold back. He…
Three Sisters: America’s Oldest Crop Collaboration
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Manuel Cunha: Work Permits Key for Ag Workforce
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George Washington Carver Transformed Southern Agriculture
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Corn Plantings Rise, Soybeans and Cotton Fall in 2025
…increase from 2024. In contrast, soybean plantings dropped 4%, totaling 83.4 million acres. These figures reflect adjustments from earlier projections released in March during the Prospective Plantings report. Corn Highlights:…
CDFA Promotes Water Rule Compliance for California Tree Nut Growers
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AgNet News Hour Monday, 06-30-25
…a bill that would allow solar installations on land protected under the Williamson Act by temporarily suspending its ag-use restriction. Westerlund argues that for growers who have lost surface water…
Michael Kelly: The Forgotten Pioneer of Barbed Wire
How Early Fencing Challenges Sparked Innovation in American Livestock History In today’s American Agriculture History Minute, Mark Oppold highlights a lesser-known but significant figure in agricultural innovation: Michael Kelly, a…
Fixing Farm Labor: Manuel Cunha Calls for Urgent Immigration Reform
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CARB to Develop Biomass Incentives in 2029 Climate Strategy
…climate action strategy. These incentives will be formally outlined in CARB’s next scoping plan, the comprehensive policy document updated every five years to guide greenhouse gas reduction efforts across California….
AgNet News Hour Friday, 06-27-25
…torn by fear, parents working long hours to put children through college, and farmers facing constant pressure from overlapping state and federal agencies. Cunha outlines actionable solutions, including bipartisan collaboration…
How Native Crops and European Grains Shaped U.S. Agriculture
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Cunha on Immigration, Labor, Regulatory Reform
…warrant?’” 4. Reform Through the Dignity Act Cunha highlighted his collaboration with Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and a bipartisan coalition—Immigration Reform for Frontline Workers Alliance—supporting the Dignity Act. The…





















