Today’s AgNet News Hour featured an in-depth conversation with pistachio grower and crop advisor Rich Kreps, highlighting how global events, domestic policy, and on-the-ground growing conditions are shaping the outlook…
National Western Stock Show: A Legacy of American Agriculture
…and innovation of American agriculture. Over more than a century, the event has grown into a nationally recognized celebration of the livestock industry, while maintaining its roots in education, competition,…
From San Francisco to the Farm with Jacie and Zac
…base of the Tehachapi Mountains. What began nearly 80 years ago with a single potato crop has grown into a diverse farm producing citrus, potatoes, peppers, carrots and more across…
California Farming, Water & Pistachios: Inside The Ag Meter Interview
…highlighting a reality many farmers face: navigating a deeply political environment. While attending an event featuring Eric Swalwell, he emphasizes the importance of engaging across political lines—not for debate, but…
Walnut Orchards to Washington: Jenny Moffitt’s Mission to Save American Farming
…puzzle. From California Policy to National Leadership Before her current role, Moffitt served as Deputy Secretary and later Undersecretary at the California Department of Food and Agriculture. Her work included:…
Farmland Protection and Farm Transition Take Focus in AgNet News Hour Interview
Today’s AgNet News Hour featured a forward-looking conversation with fifth-generation farmer Jenny Lester Moffitt, now serving as Vice President of Farmland Protection and Strategic Priorities at American Farmland Trust, highlighting…
California Water Crisis: Can It Be Fixed?
…The Ag Meter with Nick Papagni—be sure to listen to the complete interview. 👉 If you care about the future of farming, water policy, and food production in California, this…
Early Agricultural Experiments in Kansas: A Government-Led Effort
…recognized that westward expansion would depend not only on settlement but also on the successful cultivation of the land. Agriculture would be the foundation for economic growth, food production, and…
Dignity Act and Labor Reform Take Center Stage in AgNet News Hour Interview
…role during the COVID-19 pandemic, helping maintain the nation’s food supply during uncertain times. The discussion also addressed the broader structure of immigration reform. Cunha outlined what he sees as…
Cesar Chavez Controversy & Immigration Reform Shake Agriculture
…for DREAMers toward permanent residency Mandatory background checks and E-Verify for employers Cunha emphasized that these workers—many of whom sustained the food supply during COVID—deserve stability and recognition. A Broken…
Fire Ant Control Timing Critical for Protecting Almond Yields
…grown in the Central Valley may be particularly susceptible, making early intervention even more important. Extinguish® Professional Fire Ant Bait offers a solution that targets the colony rather than just…
Manuel Cunha Discusses Cesar Chavez Controversy and Labor Challenges Facing California Agriculture
The March 27 edition of the AgNet News Hour featured a powerful and controversial conversation with Manuel Cunha, President of the Nisei Farmers League, addressing recent allegations surrounding Cesar Chavez…
California Cattle Industry Faces Predator and Policy Challenges; Katie Roberti Continues Conversation on Wolves and Ranching
…moving forward. With many Californians disconnected from agriculture, efforts to share rancher stories and explain how food is produced will be critical in shaping future policy decisions and public perception….
California Cattle Under Pressure: Katie Roberti Speaks Out
…how food is produced. That’s why communication—through newsletters, podcasts, and interviews like this one—is so important. From Ranch to Table—and Backyard Grills The conversation wasn’t all heavy topics. Roberti shared…






















