…and farming issues that are often overlooked in statewide political conversations. Is California in Crisis? According to Jacobsen, the question isn’t whether California is in crisis—it’s how long it has…
California Ag Faces Rising Costs and Political Crossroads as Governor Race Heats Up
The AgNet News Hour continued its coverage of California’s pivotal governor race, while also highlighting mounting cost pressures facing farmers—from fertilizer and fuel to packaging—at a critical time for the…
Steve Hilton Calls for “Abundance and Growth” in California Agriculture
…he sees as the root of California’s problems. He argued that current leadership—particularly Democrats—have failed to take responsibility for policies that have negatively impacted the state. According to Hilton, California’s…
Chad Bianco on California Agriculture: “Common Sense Can Fix What’s Broken”
…by overregulation. Instead, he advocates for reducing restrictions to allow the agricultural sector to thrive. Restoring Agriculture as California’s Top Priority California agriculture, once the undisputed backbone of the state’s…
California Governor Debate Highlights Sharp Divide on Energy, Water, and Farm Regulations
The AgNet News Hour continued its coverage of the California governor’s race, breaking down key moments from last week’s Fresno State debate where candidates laid out sharply different visions for…
Fire Ants Pose Risks to Workers and Equipment in Almond Orchards
…ant infestations can also create serious challenges for workers and equipment in California almond orchards. One of the most immediate concerns is worker safety. Fire ant bites can cause a…
California Ag Leaders Push for Policy Change and Representation at Governor Debate
Today’s AgNet News Hour spotlighted a major moment for California agriculture as industry leaders and political candidates gathered at Fresno State for a gubernatorial debate focused heavily on farming, water,…
Pistachio Market Outlook Brightens as Global Tensions Shift Supply Dynamics
…for California’s pistachio industry. Kreps, widely known in the industry as “Mr. Pistachio,” pointed to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East as a key factor influencing the market. With Iran…
From San Francisco to the Farm with Jacie and Zac
…coffee business to join the operation. Together, they reflect on the challenges and rewards of farming in California, the realities behind common agriculture myths and what it means to carry…
California Farming, Water & Pistachios: Inside The Ag Meter Interview
Rich Kreps California agriculture sits at a critical crossroads—and few voices capture that reality better than pistachio expert and crop advisor Rich Kreps. In a powerful conversation with The Ag…
Managing Gill’s Mealybug in Pistachios with Timely Applications
Gill’s mealybug has become an increasing concern for California pistachio growers, with the potential to impact both yield and crop quality if left unmanaged. Todd Burkdoll, Field Market Development Manager…
Walnut Orchards to Washington: Jenny Moffitt’s Mission to Save American Farming
…puzzle. From California Policy to National Leadership Before her current role, Moffitt served as Deputy Secretary and later Undersecretary at the California Department of Food and Agriculture. Her work included:…
Farmland Protection and Farm Transition Take Focus in AgNet News Hour Interview
…the critical need to keep farmers on the land and ensure the future of agriculture. Moffitt, who grew up farming organic walnuts in Northern California, brings both policy and real-world…
California Water Crisis: Can It Be Fixed?
…consistent access to surface water supplies. Without that balance, the system becomes unworkable. Storage: California’s Biggest Missed Opportunity One of the most striking issues raised in the interview is California’s…






















