…American farming—George Washington Carver. George Washington Carver Transformed Southern Agriculture As agriculture expanded from the Carolinas into Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, early Southern farmers grew peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans….
AgNet News Hour Monday, 06-30-25
…water infrastructure and restoring full allocations to the people who feed the nation? Josh and Nick question whether the supposed environmental benefits of solar are as clear-cut as presented. From…
Advocating for Growers and Farmworkers in California Ag
…and packing houses to advocate for our growers and their workers.” The League doesn’t stop there. It also leads initiatives to help growers update equipment to meet environmental standards. “We…
Morada Produce Reports Cherry Shortage
…antioxidants, melatonin, and vitamins, cherries are not only a sweet seasonal treat—they’re a health powerhouse. To learn more or contact Michael Jameson directly, reach out to mmjameson@moradaproduce.com or call Morada…
California Farmland at Risk from Solar Bill
…Italy’s decision to halt solar development on farmland until its impact on food quality is better understood. Additionally, there are environmental concerns about the inability to recycle solar panels once…
CARB to Develop Biomass Incentives in 2029 Climate Strategy
…developing evidence-based policies that do not unintentionally undermine California’s environmental goals. Balancing Innovation with Environmental Responsibility Biomass holds potential as a renewable energy source and a sustainable solution for agricultural…
How Native Crops and European Grains Shaped U.S. Agriculture
…introducing farm families to vital crops like sweet potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkins, peanuts, and tobacco. These native plants quickly became staples across various regions of the growing nation. Meanwhile, European immigrants…
Cunha on Immigration, Labor, Regulatory Reform
…These workers get extorted weekly once they arrive.” 9. Long-Term Residents Deserve Protection Cunha passionately advocated for undocumented workers who have lived in the U.S. for decades, paid taxes, and…
California Moves Toward Tighter 1,3-D Pesticide Regulations
…in collaboration with the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), has released proposed regulatory modifications to restrict the use of 1,3-D. These steps follow a 45-day public comment period…
AgNet News Hour Thursday, 06-26-25
…and Sustainability The Almond Board of California’s June update highlights international trade negotiations, environmental stewardship tours, and the importance of China’s facility registration renewals for almond exports. The message is…
CDFA Seeks Applicants for Fertilizer Inspection Advisory Board
…strict safety and performance standards. The board’s work directly supports crop health, environmental protection, and consumer confidence in agricultural products. For full application details and submission instructions, visit CDFA’s official…
Northwest Cherry Season Begins with Strong 2025 Crop Forecast
Sweet Cherry Harvest Kicks Off with 13% Boost in Yield Image by Stokaji/DepositPhotos The Northwest sweet cherry season is officially underway, bringing fresh excitement to cherry lovers and retailers across…
Educating California: Why Farming Deserves a Greater Voice
…environmental impact. “That’s so wrong,” he stated firmly. In reality, today’s agricultural operations have made tremendous improvements in sustainability and environmental stewardship. A Call to Action Anderson’s message is clear:…
Call to Prioritize California Farming Amid Environmental Controversy
A Generational Crisis in the Delta Rich Kreps of Ultra Gro — a pistachio grower and board chairman of American Pistachio Growers — voiced growing frustration over how environmental narratives…






















