California

California Pears vs. Argentina Imports: Chris Zanobini Sounds the Alarm on a Market Under Pressure

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…of its impact on eating quality. The competitive imbalance comes down to cost. Zanobini said California growers face the highest production standards in the world—labor, chemical restrictions, water requirements, and…

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California Pear Growers Sound the Alarm on Argentine Imports

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…before production shifts north to Oregon and Washington. However, pears from Argentina—harvested in December and January—are now arriving in the U.S. well into the summer months. In recent seasons, heavy…

soil health

Soil Health, Water, and the Future of Farming With Live Earth

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…valuable in soils with low organic matter, high salinity, or water retention issues. Looking ahead, Taylor believes some land will need to transition out of production, while other marginal soils…

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California Farmers in Focus at Farm Bureau Convention

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…was their first opportunity to see the size and diversity of specialty crop production firsthand. Regulations, Resilience, and National Concerns Throughout the interview, Douglas addressed the perception that California is…

Margaret Mims

From Sheriff to Supervisor: Margaret Mims’ Vision for Fresno County’s Future

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…crop production value exceeds $9 billion, making it the top ag-producing county in the world. While water policy can be complex—especially where state and federal regulations are involved—Mims believes strong…

California

Margaret Mims on Leadership, Water, and Why She’s Running for Fresno County Supervisor

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…she said. “They want clean air, clean water, and healthy land — but they also need policies that recognize food production as essential.” Papagni noted that while national agriculture leaders…

California

AgNet News Hour: Health, Water, and California’s Crossroads

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…development have limited outdoor activity for kids compared to past generations. While the initiative raises questions for certain sectors, including sugar production, the consensus is that meaningful reform must start…

ohio

Ohio’s Early Agriculture: Corn, Wheat, and Tobacco

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…a powerhouse in American agriculture. By 1849, the state produced more corn than any other state in the nation. In addition to its corn production, Ohio ranked second nationally in…