…California growers. The discussion emphasized that agriculture remains one of California’s largest economic drivers, yet many voters and policymakers still do not fully understand the challenges facing farmers. Rising regulations,…
Pest Pressure Builds Across California Specialty Crops – Part 1
As California specialty crops move deeper into the growing season, growers are facing pressure from a wide range of pests across multiple commodities. Todd Burkdoll, Field Market Development Manager with…
David Tangipa Says California Is at a Crossroads for Farmers, Water, Taxes and the Future of the State
…Tangipa repeatedly encouraged farmers, ranchers, and rural Californians to participate in elections at every level if they want to preserve family farms and pass them on to future generations. California…
California Policy, Meat Industry Concerns, and Governor Race Take Center Stage for Agriculture
The AgNet News Hour focused on major policy concerns impacting agriculture, including rising scrutiny of the meat industry, ongoing debate over California’s leadership, and the broader economic pressures facing farmers…
Location, Land, and Legacy: Farmland Values Still Tell the Story
…reality is far more nuanced. Land value is not uniform across the country. Instead, it is deeply tied to geography, productivity, and regional demand. For farmers, investors, and stakeholders in…
From Farming to Fast-Growing Trees: Darren Schmall’s Vision for California Agriculture
…Fresno counties, and his daughters now represent the fifth generation involved in farming. After attending both California Polytechnic State University and California State University, Fresno, Schmall returned home with a…
Madera Grower Darren Schmall Expands Agriculture into Agritourism, Innovation, and Sustainability
…major driver of production costs across agriculture. These expenses continue to impact growers statewide, especially in California where regulatory requirements add additional financial pressure. Schmall estimated that roughly 10 percent…
One-Room Schoolhouses: The Backbone of Early Rural Education
A Foundation Built by Farmers In the earliest days of American settlement, education was not seen as a luxury—it was a necessity. As communities spread across vast rural landscapes, access…
Potter Valley Water Battle: Farmers Fight to Save Lifeline
…when describing what she sees as a disconnect between state leadership and rural communities. Despite California being the nation’s top agricultural producer, she argues that farmers and ranchers are increasingly…
Potter Valley Fight Intensifies as Community Pushes Back Against Dam Removal and Water Loss
The AgNet News Hour highlighted a growing battle in Northern California, where residents and agricultural leaders are pushing back against efforts to remove key dams in Potter Valley, an issue…
Jefferson’s Vision: Agriculture and the American Frontier
…the foundation of independence, self-sufficiency, and national prosperity. He viewed a nation of farmers as essential to sustaining the country’s newly won freedom and ensuring long-term stability. Agriculture as the…
Farm Dog of the Year 2027: Nominations Now Open
Farmers and ranchers across the country have a new opportunity to spotlight their most loyal partners—their farm dogs. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) has officially opened nominations for the…
California Insurance Crisis: Can Experience Fix What’s Broken?
…solutions shaping California’s future. 🎧 Listen to the full episode to hear firsthand insights on: The real reasons behind California’s insurance crisis How policy decisions impact agriculture and business What…
Insurance Crisis Deepens in California as Ag Industry Faces Rising Costs and Limited Coverage
The AgNet News Hour tackled one of the most pressing issues impacting agriculture and rural businesses, California’s worsening insurance crisis, and what it means for farmers already navigating high costs…























