…irrigation, supporting communities and farmers along its banks for generations. Ohio River: A Lifeline of American Agriculture Geography and Significance Flowing 981 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to the confluence with…
Pistachios, Water & Trade: Kreps on Farming’s Future
…pests that then spread into nearby pistachio orchards. Kreps noted that rat populations in particular have exploded in certain areas, damaging drip irrigation systems by chewing into plastic and rubber…
Iowa Farmer Unearths Rare Treasure from the 1850s
…their worth dramatically. Collectors appraised the hoard at more than $100,000, underscoring the lasting value of preserved artifacts from America’s past. Courtesy of the Iowa History Center/Facebook Preserving the Past…
John Duarte on Central Valley Agriculture: Water, Prop 50, and the Future of Avocados
…the time, almonds were being planted on peach seedling rootstock, which often performed poorly under modern conditions such as replant situations, saline soils, or well-water irrigation. Recognizing the need for…
Shannon Douglas: Leading California Agriculture Through Opportunity and Challenge
…resilience of every farming family. At the center of this conversation is Shannon Douglas, President of the California Farm Bureau (CFBF). Drawing on her lifelong experience in agriculture, Douglas represents…
California Trucking: Costs, Rules & Roadblocks
California Trucking Battles: Regulations, Costs, and the Future of Freight Freight at the Center of Agriculture Challenges In California, agriculture discussions often revolve around water and labor, but freight has…
Colorado River: Lifeline of the American West
…its flow. A significant portion of this water is directed toward agricultural irrigation, supporting farms and ranches that feed not only the region but also the nation. Conclusion The Colorado…
Freight Crisis, Regulations, and the Future of Trucking in California
…the demands of hauling irrigation pipe, bins, and other farm essentials into the field. With limited charging infrastructure and heavy batteries reducing payload, he argued that California’s push toward all-electric…
The Origins of Conveyor Grain Elevators in 19th Century America
…key center for grain trade and storage, enabling the city to handle increasing volumes of agricultural products efficiently. Joseph Dart and the Steam-Powered Grain Elevator The invention that propelled Buffalo’s…
Beef Prices, Prop 12, and Holiday Meat Trends on AgNet News Hour
…centered on Hill’s insights into the beef industry. He explained that U.S. cattle numbers remain at their lowest since the 1950s, driven by drought, high feed costs, and freight expenses….
Edward Ring Brings Water Solutions to the AgNet News Hour
…Ring, Director of Energy and Water Policy at the California Policy Center, for what they called one of the program’s “top powerhouse interviews.” The show opened with lighter conversation about…
California’s Water Crisis: Edward Ring Calls for Abundance Over Scarcity
…Policy at the California Policy Center, outlined a vision that rejects scarcity in favor of abundance. Drawing on decades of policy expertise, Ring argues that California’s future depends on bold…
Innovation, Water, and Politics Take Center Stage in California Ag
The September 18 edition of the AgNet News Hour delivered a mix of innovation, politics, and pressing issues for California farmers. Hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill covered everything from…
Reedley College Ag Conference 2025: Innovation, Careers & Farming’s Future
…faculty, and industry leaders to shape the future of California farming. Hosted at the McClarty Center for Fine and Performing Arts, the full-day event will feature keynote remarks from CDFA…




















