The Friday edition of the AgNet News Hour opened with hosts Nick Papagni—the Ag Meter—and Lorrie Boyer welcoming listeners to another episode filled with agricultural insight, industry analysis, and expert…
How Early Agriculture Shaped Ohio: Indigenous Roots to 19th-Century Farming
…agricultural development. Ohio Rises as a 19th-Century Agricultural Powerhouse By the early 1800s, Ohio had established itself as one of the nation’s leading agricultural states. Its fertile fields produced abundant…
The Future of California Agriculture: Water, Utilities, and Advocacy Insights from Roger Isom
…vehicles are allowed on city streets. He emphasized that much of California’s agriculture operates under stricter rules than almost any other state, creating challenges for innovation and efficiency. The Future…
Navigating California’s Agricultural Regulations: Insights from Bryan Little of the California Farm Bureau
…Political and Legislative Understanding Bryan Little underscores a recurring issue in California politics: a lack of firsthand agricultural experience among lawmakers. While the state relies heavily on agriculture for its…
California Agave Farming: Stuart Woolf’s Vision for Sustainable Agriculture
…reflect the realities of agriculture. Innovating with Agave: A Sustainable Crop for California Woolf has turned to agave cultivation as a low-water solution for farmland with limited irrigation. Agave requires…
John Duarte on California’s Future: Agriculture, Leadership & Change
California’s Crossroads: John Duarte Talks Leadership, Agriculture, and the Future of the Golden State On a special Thanksgiving edition of the AgNet News Hour, host Nick Papagni, “The Ag Meter,”…
Inside California’s Organic Farming Boom: Technology, Labor, and the Fight for Farmland
…speaks volumes about the need to better support agricultural producers. Understanding California’s Agricultural Legacy Jacobs offered a brief historical tour of California’s agricultural evolution—from Native American acorn harvests, to Spanish…
Organic Farming, Regulation & Innovation in California
…and excitement for upcoming recipes and family gatherings. The hosts thank listeners and encourage them to stay connected through AgNet West’s digital platforms. Listen to previous AgNet News Hour episodes……
Organic Growers Summit 2025 in Monterey: Technology, Education, and Sustainable Farming Innovations
Buffalo Bills Fandom Meets Agriculture In a lively discussion on the Ag Meter, Matt Jungman, Senior Director of Events for the upcoming Organic Growers Summit, shared insights not just about…
Fourth-Generation Farming in the South Valley: An Interview with Jason Giannelli
…Agriculture and American Food Beyond policy and technology, Giannelli underscores the importance of supporting local and domestic agriculture. “Whether it’s up and down the state, local agriculture, or American-grown food,…
Jason Gianelli: Water, Labor, and the Future of Farming in the South Valley
…articles. “If you voted yes on Prop 50, you voted against agriculture,” he said plainly. “People are removed from the farm. They don’t know where their food comes from.” Still,…
Semios Advances Smart Farming with Automation & Precision
…and personal history. Despite stepping away from the family’s earlier agricultural endeavors, Stephen is very much back in the ag world through his role at Semios. What Is Semios? A…
Stephen Pistoresi Shares How Semios Is Transforming Pest Control, Irrigation, and the Future of Farming
…drive straight into ag innovation. He told listeners that Semios’ mission is simple: make farming more predictable, more profitable, and more sustainable using real-time data and smart automation. Semios, which…
Solinftec’s Taylor Wetli Talks Solar Robotics and the Future of Smart Farming
The November 18 edition of the AgNet News Hour offered a fascinating look into the future of California agriculture as hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill interviewed Taylor Wetli, U.S. Commercial Manager for Solinftec, the global…

















