Tariffs, Trade, and a Turnaround for Walnuts It’s a new week in California agriculture, and we’re starting strong with a packed episode of the AgNet News Hour. Join Nick Papagni…
Del Monte Foods Chapter 11 Signals Shift in Food Industry
…Foods, the 139-year-old brand based in Walnut Creek, California, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is now seeking new ownership. Del Monte’s Chapter 11 Signals Shift in U.S….
Assemblyman Warns of $8 Gas and Regulatory Strain on Farmers
Nick Papagni, “The Ag Meter” from AgNet West, spoke with David Tangipa, a Central Valley Assemblyman, about the mounting challenges facing California agriculture. While water remains a top concern, Tangipa…
California Pear Yields Set for Strong Comeback in 2025
…will again be the first in the country to harvest fresh pears, giving retailers early access to U.S.-grown fruit. Backed by retail promotions running from mid-July through October, California pears…
Daniel Halladay Revolutionized Windmill Technology in 1854
Windmills have long played a vital role in agriculture—grinding grain, pumping water, and powering essential equipment. But in 1854, a breakthrough in windmill design changed everything. Daniel Halladay Revolutionized Windmill…
USDA Rolls Out New Round of Blueberry Grower Support
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a second round of marketing assistance for specialty crops—delivering critical financial support for America’s blueberry growers. USDA Rolls Out New Round of…
AgNet News Hour Monday, 07-07-25
…experience in agriculture. Nick and Josh also highlight the balance between innovation and practicality—exploring how state-level decisions about solar development and energy policy are impacting rural communities and long-term food…
California Walnuts Battle Global Price Pressure
…it extremely difficult to compete.” The high tariff environment, coupled with intense price competition from China, has put U.S. growers in a difficult position. Jameson recalled that in 2014, China…
Southern Border Action Could Protect Farms
…our farms,” Cunha said. “Fixing the southern border is part of fixing agriculture.” Agriculture and Immigration Linked As the labor crisis grows, Cunha warns that failing to act will harm…
Ag Economy Barometer Dips in June, Signals Mixed Outlook
…caution among U.S. agricultural producers. Despite the decline, the index remains 41 points above its June 2024 level—signaling overall sentiment is still stronger than a year ago. Short-Term Stability, Long-Term…
Oliver Family Legacy and the Evolution of Tractor Manufacturing
In the fast-paced world of early 20th-century agriculture, competition among tractor manufacturers was fierce. The Oliver family, pioneers in plow manufacturing, expanded their influence with the formation of the Oliver…
Assemblyman Slams Hollywood Tax Breaks, Defends Farmers
…we’re going to fix those problems for the 13th largest industry in California, we should be doing it for the 9th largest—agriculture,” Tangipa emphasized. He reminded listeners that agriculture supports…
David Tangipa: From Fresno State to California’s Capitol
How a Former Tight End Tackles Agriculture and Policy in the Central Valley Nick Papagni, “The Ag Meter” with AgNet West, sat down with California State Assemblyman David Tangipa to…
Solar Push Sparks Water, Ethics Concerns in California
…renewable energy goals with the realities of agriculture. Nick Papagni, host of The Ag Meter, summed it up best: “If this story doesn’t wake you up with solar and ag…






















