…availability, benefiting a broad range of crops including corn, cotton, citrus, and specialty crops. The service is currently available in specific geographies like Texas, Arizona, and California, with plans to…
Act Provides $9.8 Billion in Ag Relief, Texas to Benefit the Most
…covered crops. These payments are intended to offset part of the economic loss producers are facing, given the recent drop in crop prices and continuing high production costs. Analysis by…
American Agriculture History Minute: Pushing Across the Appalachians
…in Ohio, American Indian tribes were already growing corn, soybeans, squash, and pumpkins. The Europeans introduced them to other crops such as watermelon. By the early 19th century, Ohio established…
AgNet News Hour Monday, 01-06-25
…discuss the challenges and innovations in growing crops during winter in regions like North Dakota and Minnesota. Key topics include the development of winter-hardy cash cover crops such as winter…
Initiative Offers Year-Round Soil Solutions Nationwide
…can be planted in the fall and harvested in late spring. Not only do these crops provide a protective cover, but they can also be processed to produce fuel—helping farmers…
Voices of the Valley: The Connection Between Farming, Food, and Wellness
…bodies and preventing disease to supporting a balanced lifestyle, we discuss how nutrient-rich crops play a crucial role in our well-being with insights from our health and wellness expert, Beth…
American Agriculture History Minute: Ohio Established as a Leader in Crop Production
…corn, soybeans, squash, and pumpkins. The Europeans introduced them to other crops such as watermelon. By the early 19th century, Ohio established itself as one of the nation’s leading states…
World Ag Expo® Announces 2025 Top-10 New Product Contest Winners
…industry. Powered by Ecorobotix’s Plant-by-Plant AI Software, ARA’s high-definition cameras scan fields to detect and distinguish weeds from crops, applying treatments with remarkable precision, covering an area of just 2.4×2.4…
American Agriculture History Minute: Women’s Progression in Agriculture
…the armies. Women kept up their usual washing, cooking, and sowing, as well as tending to livestock and crops. And now, over 150 years later, women lead many agricultural associations….
Plenty Ag is Closing its Compton, California Facility
…said while most vertical farms are limited to lettuces, Plenty has spent the last decade designing a modular growing system flexible enough to support a wide variety of crops. Plenty’s…
AgNet News Hour Monday, 12-23-24
…and how the proposed regulations could affect the industry and Hylio. Additionally, the conversation touches on the various applications of drones in agriculture, including pesticide spraying, cover crop seeding, and…
Report Warns Losing Glyphosate Could Reshape Farm Bill Costs and Policies
…Agri-Food at The Directions Group, noted that inconsistent state and federal pesticide regulations could make it difficult for farmers to effectively manage weeds and protect their crops. He emphasized that…
Natural Disaster Costs to California Agriculture
…regions reliant on water-intensive crops. Other significant contributors include hurricanes, flooding, and cold waves. I’m Lorrie Boyer for reporting for AgNet West. Sponsored Content Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For…
Christmas Tree Industry Faces Climate and Economic Challenges
…crops, valleys housing seedling nurseries and equipment were hit hard. Damages from the hurricane ranged between $40 million and $125 million, Whitehill noted, with a few growers bearing significant losses….




















