American

Early American Farmers Move West After the Revolution

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…American life. Early American Farmers Move West After the Revolution Sponsored Content CIR Agriculture Harvester Products March 1, 2026 Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals…

AgNet News Hour podcast

AgNet News Hour Podcast: Business, Ag Education, Water History & Orchard Health

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…to stay informed about the issues affecting farmers, ranchers, and the broader ag industry, this episode is one you won’t want to miss. Entrepreneurship Lessons from Pappy’s Seasoning The show…

Westward Expansion

America’s Westward Expansion and the Transformation of Agriculture

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…construction of canals — most notably projects like the Erie Canal — and the growing use of steamboats revolutionized trade. Rivers became commercial highways, and inland farmers were increasingly connected…

Cannon Michael

Six Generations of Farming: Cannon Michael on Water, Innovation, and the Future of California Agriculture

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…friends and family,” he said. Water Remains the Biggest Challenge Despite strong reservoir levels in recent years, federal water allocations for many Central Valley farmers remain extremely limited. This year’s…

ethnicity

Ethnicity’s Role in Early American Agriculture

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…farming practices and traditions that differed notably from those of English and Scottish farmers. Coming from regions in Europe where land was often scarce and intensively managed, German settlers were…

Steve Hilton

Steve Hilton Lays Out Plan to Revive California Agriculture, Energy, and Water Policy

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…reforms across state agencies. Agriculture played a central role in the discussion. Hilton said California farmers are being suffocated by regulations, permits, and environmental rules that make it difficult to…

Steve Hilton

Steve Hilton: “Help Is on the Way” for California Agriculture

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California is at a crossroads — and according to gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton, the state’s farmers, ranchers, manufacturers, and energy producers are carrying the heaviest burden. In a wide-ranging interview,…

Stephanie Nash

Stephanie Nash: From California to Tennessee, Fighting for American Agriculture

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…about agriculture, she realized farmers were often reactive rather than proactive in telling their stories. She began sharing her daily farm life, debunking myths, and addressing policy issues. Her efforts…