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AgNet News Hour: Policy, Innovation & the Future of Agriculture
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New Mexico: A Surprising Leader in American Agriculture
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Colonial Farming and Soil Stewardship: Lessons from Early America
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America’s Largest Barns: Icons of Agriculture
…operating as a museum, preserves the legacy of the region’s farming history. Visitors can explore its expansive structure and learn about the daily life and labor of farmers who once…
The History of Corn Harvesting in American Agriculture: From Hand-Husked Fields to Mechanization
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The Cooper Barn: A Kansas Landmark of American Agricultural History
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California FFA: Growing the Next Generation of Ag Leaders
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FFA: Building the Next Generation of California Agriculture Leaders
California agriculture is facing growing challenges—from extreme weather and trade pressures to regulatory shifts—but the future of farming depends on the next generation. On this episode of the AgNet News…
Corn Shelling Bees: How Community and Early Technology Shaped American Agriculture
…and livestock feed. From early settlement through the 19th century, corn production shaped farm economies and rural livelihoods across the country. However, while growing corn was essential, processing it—particularly removing…
Milk Is Back: Health Benefits, Kids, and California Dairy
…farm-to-school programs, ensuring that students receive nutritious foods grown and produced within the state. These meals not only support child health but also strengthen local agriculture. According to DeLisio, school…
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Join the AgNet News Hour for expert insights into the latest in U.S. agriculture. In this episode, we cover USDA’s Farmer-First Regenerative Agriculture Pilot Program, which rewards farmers for improving…



















