…300 Agricultural Products Grown in Michigan Michigan farmers produce more than 300 different food and agricultural products, making the state one of the most agriculturally diverse in the nation. While…
John Holmes and the Birth of Agricultural Education
…agricultural colleges and land-grant universities nationwide. A Lasting Agricultural Legacy John Holmes’s vision helped bridge the gap between traditional farming and scientific study. By championing agricultural education, he ensured that…
Early Innovations That Transformed American Agriculture
…innovations marked a defining period in American agricultural history. The move from handmade tools to mechanized, factory-produced equipment reshaped farming practices, increased food production, and helped establish the commercial agricultural…
World Ag Expo 2026 Returns to Tulare With Global Innovation, Education, and Community Impact
…one of the world’s largest agricultural trade shows prepares to welcome attendees from across the globe. Megan Lausten Marketing Manager for World Ag Expo According to Megan Lausten, Marketing Manager…
World Ag Expo Countdown Begins as Megan Lausten Previews the Biggest Farm Show on Earth
…scale, impact, and excitement surrounding the world’s largest annual agricultural trade show. Lausten explained that preparations for the event are already in full swing, with massive equipment beginning to roll…
When American Farming Shifted From Hand Power to Horsepower
From Hand Labor to Heavy Work: Early American Farming Agricultural production in the United States continued to expand in the early 1800s, but farming remained an intensely labor-driven endeavor. Despite…
How Minneapolis Mills Produced Nearly All of the Nation’s Flour
When people think about America’s agricultural powerhouses, Minnesota is not always the first state that comes to mind. Yet in 1915, Minnesota stood at the very center of the U.S….
How Mechanization Transformed Corn Farming in America
Photo by Vito Natale on Unsplash A Snapshot of Agricultural Progress American agriculture has always been shaped by innovation, but few changes were as transformative as the mechanization of farming….
California Cattle Challenges & Opportunities: Insights from Rick Roberti
…He highlights the need for practical solutions that balance conservation with agricultural needs. Urban expansion and conversion of farmland into housing also threaten the industry. “Every year, thousands of acres…
Sonoma County Agriculture: Challenges, Advocacy, and Community Engagement
…Crab and Wine Fest February 7th at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. This is our biggest fundraiser of the year in support of local agricultural education and advocacy. Sonoma County Ag…
Harry Ferguson and the Tractor Innovation That Changed Farming
…that plagued earlier tractor designs. A Global Agricultural Standard Today, virtually every tractor sold anywhere in the world features a three-point hitch based on Harry Ferguson’s original system. From small…
Americans to Eat 1.48 Billion Wings for Super Bowl LX
…the Roman Empire. Transporting that many wings would also be a feat of logistics, requiring more than 3,400 fully loaded semi-trucks, forming a convoy roughly 40 miles long. NFL Playoffs…
Why California Growers and Agribusinesses Should Look East to the 2026 Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo
…will take place August 12–13 in Fort Myers, Florida. Attendee registration opens early spring. Agricultural companies interested in exhibiting can reserve a booth at citrusexpo.net/exhibit. For hotel information, visit citrusexpo.net/stay….
American Agriculture’s Expansion in the Early 1900s
…scientific research and modernization. Farmers across the country were adopting new practices aimed at improving productivity, restoring soil health, and strengthening regional agricultural economies. This period marked an important transition,…























