…Other states have proven coexistence is possible when policy reflects reality on the ground. Hadwick warned that without change, California risks pushing ranchers into desperate situations—and losing more of its…
Early Season Tree Nutrition: What California Growers Should Be Thinking About Now
…has already been determined. “Those buds already know that they’re going to be vegetative or fruiting,” he said. Because of that, growers shouldn’t expect to dramatically change bloom outcomes at…
How the Wealthy Apple Put Minnesota on the Orchard Map
…common belief: the state’s short growing season and harsh climate made apple production impractical, if not impossible. Early settlers and horticulturists struggled to find fruit varieties that could withstand Minnesota’s…
Kalem Barsarian Sounds the Alarm on the Future of California Raisins
…acreage, and structural change that is reshaping raisin production across the state. The industry has seen a dramatic fall in shipments over the past decade. In 2016, California shipped more…
California Pears vs. Argentina Imports: Chris Zanobini Sounds the Alarm on a Market Under Pressure
…the industry can’t tolerate that trajectory much longer, and without change, more multi-generation pear farms could disappear. Papagni and McGill pointed out that this isn’t just a pear problem—it’s a…
Colorado’s Agricultural Turning Point
…that when the first settlers arrived, the region offered far fewer advantages for agriculture. Difficult terrain, limited water availability, and a harsh climate made farming a challenge. In fact, many…
Why California Agriculture Is Losing Ground Despite Feeding the World
…Core Problem: Politics, Not Production According to Mason, California’s biggest challenge is not its farmers, climate, or productivity—it’s political imbalance. Despite having one of the largest and most diverse agricultural…
Damian Mason Says California Ag Is Outnumbered, Out Regulated, and Still Unmatched
…yet the impact lands hard on the people producing the food. One of the most striking points Mason made was about the unique advantage California has, a Mediterranean climate found…
Joseph Dart and the Invention That Revolutionized Grain Shipping
…Dart’s legacy remains a testament to ingenuity, showing how one invention can change an industry and elevate a city to global prominence. Joseph Dart and the Invention That Revolutionized Grain…
Minnesota’s Wheat Breakthrough
…Nebraska and Kansas failed in the northern climate. The region’s colder temperatures, shorter growing season, and unique soil conditions required experimentation and adaptability from farmers striving to establish sustainable crops….
Brooke Rollins Warns California Agriculture Faces an Existential Threat
…the best example of American agriculture, given its climate and resources, yet farmers and ranchers are “fighting to survive.” Citing the Potter Valley case, Rollins said the situation should alarm…
Ohio’s Early Agriculture: Corn, Wheat, and Tobacco
…Ohio’s soil and climate and could be stored to last through colder months. Ohio Emerges as a National Agricultural Leader By the mid-19th century, Ohio had firmly established itself as…
Lex Nicoleta: Coastal Grandmother, Farming, Food & Influence
…shared how being married into farming changed her understanding of agriculture. Farming, she explained, is relentless and unpredictable. Weather, markets, and uncontrollable factors shape every season, yet farmers persist. That…
Ohio: America’s First Agricultural Capital
…pork industry played a major role in feeding a growing population and demonstrated how Ohio agriculture was becoming tightly linked with industrial development. Innovation That Changed Farming Ohio’s influence extended…





















