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Jamie Johansson Says 2026 Is a Turning Point for Northern California and Agriculture
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Michigan’s Rise: Mining, Farming & Autos (1855–1908)
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California Agriculture’s Champions: John Duarte on Leadership, Policy & the Future
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Luther Burbank and the Potato That Changed Agriculture
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Record Pistachio Crop, Global Demand, and California’s Water Reality
…by both convenience and confidence in California farming practices. Water Allocations and the Cost of Uncertainty The conversation turned blunt when discussing California water policy. Despite above-average reservoirs after multiple…
John Duarte Lays Out a Blueprint for Water Abundance as World Ag Expo Hits Full Swing
…stop governing for scarcity.” Papagni and McGill closed the episode by calling the interview a reminder that solutions exist — if leaders are willing to listen to the people farming…
How 19th-Century Technology Transformed Corn and Wheat Farming
…from labor-intensive subsistence farming into a system capable of feeding a growing nation—and eventually, much of the world. How 19th-Century Technology Transformed Corn and Wheat Farming That’s today’s American Agriculture…
World Ag Expo Week Begins as John Duarte Talks Almond Innovation, Water, and California’s Future
…conversations about water, policy, and the future of farming in the Golden State. Papagni opened the program from the road, reminding listeners that the first day of World Ag Expo…
Michigan’s Early Path to Statehood: From the Northwest Territory to Michigan Territory
…time Michigan existed as its own distinct territorial entity. The creation of Michigan Territory allowed for more localized government and administration, laying important groundwork for future settlement, farming, and economic…
Michigan Agriculture: A National Leader in Diversity, Cherries, and Innovation
Michigan agriculture stands as one of the most diverse and productive farming systems in the United States. From fruit and dairy to beans, potatoes, and wine grapes, the state consistently…
John Holmes and the Birth of Agricultural Education
…change in agriculture. In the first half of the 19th century, Europe was experiencing a rise in scientific agriculture, emphasizing experimentation, research, and improved farming practices. These developments captured Holmes’s…
Early Innovations That Transformed American Agriculture
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When American Farming Shifted From Hand Power to Horsepower
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