…in coal-fired factories, shipped across the ocean on super tankers, polluting the air. It’s a scam,” he said. “It doesn’t help the environment and it’s not sustainable.” Solar Heat Impacting…
AgNet News Hour Thursday, 07-10-25
…most vocal candidates in California’s upcoming gubernatorial race, Steve Hilton. It’s a high-energy episode packed with policy critiques, hard-hitting interviews, and a call to action for California’s farming communities. Hilton,…
Farming Innovation and Rural Sustainability: Inside The Reservoir
…such as harvest-assist technologies and alternative harvesting techniques to reduce dependency on surge labor and costly H-2A workers. Smarter Input Management for Sustainability Input efficiency is another cornerstone of The…
Purina Podcast: Managing for Success from One Life Phase to Another
…nutritional interventions, farmers can ensure their animals are set up for lasting success. The conversation highlights specific management strategies and Purina products that support each phase of the life cycle….
AgNet News Hour Monday, 07-07-25
…lawmaker, Tangipa is one of the few politicians pushing back on solar panel expansion into productive farmland. The conversation dives into the ongoing frustration over California’s water management, with growing…
Southern Border Action Could Protect Farms
Manuel Cunha, President of the Nisei Farmers League, is calling for immediate action at the southern border to address the growing crisis of human smuggling and labor exploitation in agriculture….
Solar Push Sparks Water, Ethics Concerns in California
…the unintended consequences of solar development on farmland. AgNet West’s own Josh McGill investigated the issue and found a troubling contradiction: while farmers are restricted from pumping groundwater due to…
David Tangipa: Defending California Farmers from Costly Policies
…of preserving it for food production. “The Williamson Act was intended to keep farmland, farmland,” Tangipa said. “Farmers are carbon-capturing through photosynthesis. They should be credited, not penalized.” Immigration and…
Ethanol Production Nears Full Capacity in U.S.
…of utilization reflects efficient resource management and responsiveness to market signals, without the risk of significant overproduction. Additionally, stable ethanol output supports fuel supply reliability, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and…
NASS Launches U.S. Mushroom Production Survey
…and export markets, and are vital to consumer food supplies, culinary industries, and sustainable agriculture systems. By gathering accurate data, NASS seeks to support informed decision-making among policymakers, researchers, and…
Agricultural Prices Rise 1.7% in May Amid Climbing Farm Costs
…even as top-line revenues improved. Conclusion: A Dual Reality for U.S. Producers May’s agricultural landscape highlights the balancing act facing U.S. producers—gaining slightly in market pricing while absorbing rising input…
USDA Launches Support Program for Specialty Crop Growers
…manage short-term pressures, the program aims to build a more resilient and sustainable industry over time. Collaboration will be essential to the initiative’s success. The USDA is encouraging state departments…
U.S.–Morocco Ag Ties Strengthened During California Almond Tour
…the state’s most valuable exports. A highlight of the visit was participation in the Salinas Biological Summit, an annual gathering of global leaders committed to advancing biological and sustainable solutions…
Water, Land, and Policy: Farmer Andrew Leimgruber Speaks Out
…is someone in Sacramento thinking my water use isn’t beneficial and taking it away.” The Colorado River Battle Imperial Valley relies 100% on Colorado River water—no groundwater and virtually no…






















