…evidence tells a different story. The early pioneers who shaped America’s agricultural landscape were not the conservationists we imagine. Westward Expansion and the Farming Frontier From the 1770s through the…
Inside FIRA USA 2025: California’s AgTech Future
…from universities across the country—including institutions from Florida, Pennsylvania, and Colorado—reflecting growing national interest in agricultural AI and automation. Johnson explained that AI plays a major role in modeling, forecasting,…
California Table Grapes: A Strong, High-Quality Season
…fruit development, resulting in exceptional flavor across varieties. This year’s fruit impressed not only domestic buyers but also international markets. “I’ve been all over the world this season,” LeMay said,…
How Settlers Transformed the Heart of American Agriculture
Photo by The Oregon State University Collections and Archives on Unsplash Where Forest Meets Prairie: Iowa’s Agricultural Crossroads Iowa sits at one of North America’s most remarkable natural boundaries —…
Kings County Farm Bureau Takes on State Water Board Over Groundwater Rights
…he isn’t alone. The Farm Bureau’s 20-member Board of Directors, made up of growers and agriculturalists across Kings County, helped initiate and drive the lawsuit. Their motivation: Preventing overreaching regulatory…
Homestead Act and America’s Westward Expansion
…Enrolled Acts and Resolutions of Congress, 1789 – 2011; General Records of the United States Government, Record Group 11; National Archives Building, Washington, DC. By 1813, America’s western frontier stretched…
The Rise of Plantation Agriculture in Early America
…during the 1600s and 1700s, this large-scale agricultural system began in Virginia, spread to Maryland, and later expanded throughout the Southern Colonies. In this episode of American Agriculture History Minute,…
California Agriculture at a Crossroads: Insights from Fresno County Farm Bureau President Ryan Jacobsen
…bring more meaningful discussions about agricultural labor policy than the country has seen in a long time. Freight—the movement of goods—remains another major hurdle. More than 40% of California’s agricultural…
How Radio Transformed American Agriculture History
…broadcasting became the central communication tool for rural America, transforming how farmers worked and made decisions. The First Agricultural Broadcasts: WHA and WDZ Lead the Way The roots of agricultural…
From Barley to Cotton: How America’s Early Crops Shaped Agriculture
…the soil to enrich the nutrient content and boost crop yields. This knowledge-sharing marked a turning point. Maize not only provided essential sustenance but also became a foundation for agricultural…
Ethnic Roots of Early American Agriculture
…helped create stable, tight-knit rural communities across regions like Pennsylvania and the Midwest. Scottish and Irish Agricultural Practices Scottish and Irish settlers contributed their own agricultural strengths to early America,…
Edward Ring on California’s Water Crisis: Fixing a Broken System
…because hopefully some of these Democrats that start taking over agricultural districts will actually come out and visit their constituents and realize how important it is.” He noted that while…
Nanette Simonian: Championing California Agriculture & Women in Ag
…decision-makers in coastal regions in charge of issues affecting farms on the East Hills—areas with very different agricultural concerns. Nanette emphasized that Proposition 50 is a California-specific issue and unrelated…
Nanette Simonian and California Women for Agriculture Take a Stand on Prop 50
…FFA’s Golden Owl Award, which recognizes exceptional agricultural educators across California. Nominations are now open for the 2025–26 awards, a joint effort between Nationwide Insurance and the California Farm Bureau….























