…with less. Precision is key.” Thanks to evolving technology and accessible data, growers are better equipped than ever to meet today’s demands — with smarter, more sustainable farming practices. Read…
California Farmers Gain Water Access
…of California’s key precipitation season, we now have greater certainty about water availability for the remainder of the water year,” said Acting Regional Director Adam Nickels. “This allows us to…
Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo Power Panel to Address the Big Ag Issues
There is a lot happening in the world of specialty crops that impact growers’ business operations. The Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo will host a panel discussion with the leaders…
Western Tree Nut Association Backs Expansion of Agricultural Chipping to Curb Emissions
…sustainable waste management and emission reduction. As the region phases out open burning, the need for accessible and environmentally responsible alternatives becomes urgent. The proposed initiative will fund advanced chipping…
AgNet News Hour Wednesday, 06-04-25
…the California Wheat Commission are staying ahead with innovative breeding and management strategies to keep our wheat industry strong. A Conversation with Nick Anderson: California Ag’s Living History One of…
Stuart Woolf on California Water Crisis: “A Losing Proposition” for Agriculture
…invest in water infrastructure or to make sure that there was enough water for the environment and for farming.” Environmental Policy: Unintended Consequences Woolf criticized the state’s water management strategies,…
New Bi-lingual Educational Video Released
…nitrogen application in citrus crops, highlighting the “four Rs” of nutrient management: Right rate Right time Right place Right source These principles serve as a foundation for efficient nitrogen use,…
CDFA Urges Growers to Renew Irrigation and Nitrogen Management Certification
Growers are urged to act before July 1 to complete education credits and renew their CDFA certification. The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) is reminding growers enrolled in…
Tomatoes to Tequila: Stuart Woolf’s Agave Revolution in California
…— no insecticides, no fungicides.” Woolf is actively meeting with regulators at the Department of Pesticide Regulation, pushing for fast-track approvals so the crop can be protected legally and safely….
California Ag Under Pressure: Innovation, Legacy, and the Voice of Nick Anderson
…more sustainable.” Misconceptions about environmental impact or chemical use, he notes, are often rooted in outdated ideas. “We use softer chemistries now. We farm with precision. And yes, we care…
Chronic Diseases Among Children Addressed in Report
…processes that impact national well-being. Both issues—the accelerated snowmelt and the policy debate over health and agriculture—illustrate the interconnectedness of climate, resource management, and public health. Addressing these challenges requires…
Western Mountain Snowpack Experiencing Accelerated Melting
…the need for effective water management strategies. Courtesy of the EPA Western Mountain Snowpack Experiencing Accelerated Melting Sponsored Content Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals…
APHIS, CDFA Expand Citrus Greening Quarantine Area
…significant threat to California’s citrus industry, which is a vital part of the state’s agriculture. Researchers and agricultural officials continue to work on strategies for disease management, including biological control…
Trump Administration Invests to Revitalize U.S. Lumber Industry
…hope it will prompt California to enact meaningful reforms in its forest management practices. With massive wildfires becoming the norm, many say the Golden State’s forestry policies need a complete…























