…farms in the Point Reyes and Petaluma region. Farming alongside her parents and brother at Moreda Family Farms, Stephanie represents a dwindling population of small-scale producers fighting to preserve their…
Land Rich, Cash Poor: A Deep Dive Into California’s Farming Crisis
…about giving America’s food producers the tools and freedom to adapt. Whether you’re a farmer, policymaker, or consumer, this issue affects you. Food security, local economies, and environmental stewardship all…
AgNet News Hour Monday, 05-26-25
…of heat on crops, livestock, and human life. The hosts also debate personal preferences for hot versus cold weather. A proposed change by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to expand…
Southern California Drought Elevates Wildfire Risks
…with uncertain prospects for recovery. As the next harvest approaches, producers remain anxious to assess the trees’ resilience and the potential yield after months of recovery efforts. Southern California Drought…
AgNet News Hour Thursday, 05-22-25
…aims to boost timber production and reduce wildfire risks, despite environmental concerns. In California, wolves are causing significant damage to livestock, leading to a state of emergency in Shasta County….
Rollins Vows Better USDA Customer Service During Road Trip
…bureaucratic barriers, making it easier for agricultural producers to access resources and support. These initiatives are designed to enhance USDA’s ability to serve rural communities and strengthen small farming businesses….
Dangers of the Screwworm to Cattle Operations
…animal, they cause serious, often deadly damage to the animal. NWS can infest livestock, pets, wildlife, occasionally birds, and in rare cases, people. Courtesy of USDA/APHIS Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins…
Cattle Market Currently Navigating Uncharted Territory
…driving this trend and what cattle producers should consider moving forward. One of the biggest concerns in the industry is the rising cost of feeder cattle. Producers looking to buy…
Handling the Tariff Combination in Mexico and U.S.
…producers. Glosemeyer’s point underscores that while tariffs may seem positive for specific sectors, their broader economic impact can be negative, particularly for manufacturers dependent on global supply chains. The U.S….
Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter-Pierce‘s Disease Assessment
…years, raising approximately $5 million annually for the Pierce’s Disease Control Program. Ballots were mailed in April 2025 to all winegrape producers who paid the 2024 assessment. Growers operating multiple…
AgNet News Hour Friday, 05-16-25
…to the New World Screwworm, with a bill introduced to establish a facility in Texas to produce sterile flies for eradication. The disease, which causes significant damage to livestock, is…
Grant Funding Available Through USDA Programs
…aside $26.5 million in grant funding to assist farmers’ markets, food hubs, and regional partnerships. The program encourages innovation in food distribution, creating stronger connections between producers and consumers while…
American Agriculture History Minute: Eugene Funk’s Family Background
…pioneering settlers and renowned livestock producers. Eugene’s family background in successful livestock operations influenced their interest in corn improvement. American Agriculture History Minute: Eugene Funk’s Family Background Mark details Eugene’s…
AgNet News Hour Thursday, 05-15-25
…The 405Z tax credits for renewable energies, including sustainable aviation fuel, were extended to 2031, benefiting ethanol producers and corn growers. The reconciliation bill, which includes farm bill provisions, faces…




















