…root zone rather than pushing them too deep into the soil profile. Matching nitrogen applications to established demand curves further improves uptake and supports balanced growth. Rogers also encouraged growers…
Zone-Based Nutrition Helps Tree Crop Growers Fine-Tune Fertility Programs
…Rogers noted that each block can behave differently due to soil type, water availability, or historical management. By pulling soil and tissue samples on a block-by-block basis, growers can identify…
World Ag Expo Countdown Begins as Megan Lausten Previews the Biggest Farm Show on Earth
…to livestock equipment, soil technology, and farm management tools. One of the most important takeaways from the conversation was that World Ag Expo is far more than just a trade…
When American Farming Shifted From Hand Power to Horsepower
…reshaping farm productivity. In 1865, the introduction of gang plows allowed multiple plow blades to work the soil simultaneously. This innovation dramatically increased the amount of land a farmer could…
Making Smart Fertility Adjustments Without Losing Sight of the Long Term
…samples and pay attention to soil samples, we can always be adjusting,” he said. When tissue results show deficiencies—such as low zinc or potassium—Rogers encourages growers to dig deeper instead…
Rick Roberti Calls on Californians to Get Involved as Cattle Industry Faces a Crossroads
…and stay competitive, even as regulatory pressure increases. As the series concluded, Roberti struck an optimistic tone. California, he said, still has unmatched climate, soil, and production capacity. What’s missing…
Post-Bloom Nutrition: Setting Today’s Crop and Preparing for Next Year
…consideration during the post-bloom period. Rogers prefers an early-season phosphorus application as trees leaf out, when feeder roots are actively growing below ground. Even when soil phosphorus levels appear adequate,…
Spring Fertigation Strategies to Improve Efficiency in Tree Crops
…“slug” of nitrogen followed by heavy irrigation can lead to leaching, especially in lighter soils. By breaking applications into smaller doses, growers can better protect nutrients and ensure they remain…
Early Spring Moves That Protect Yield in Tree Fruit and Grapes
…He describes how products like Chateau fit into a clean vineyard program, how soil activation really works, and why proper rates and tank mixes matter for long-lasting weed control through…
Harry Ferguson and the Tractor Innovation That Changed Farming
…patenting the first hydraulic lift with automatic draft control, a breakthrough that allowed tractor-mounted implements to respond automatically to changes in soil resistance. This innovation improved traction and control, reducing…
Why California Growers and Agribusinesses Should Look East to the 2026 Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo
…Expo directly mirror issues faced in the West. Sessions routinely address water-use efficiency, irrigation technology, pest and disease management, soil health, precision agriculture tools, and strategies for improving operational efficiency….
Why Last Season’s Fertility Still Matters for California Tree Crops
…data as you can,” he said, encouraging growers to regularly pull soil and tissue samples. These tools can help identify deficiencies and allow growers to make informed adjustments during the…
American Agriculture’s Expansion in the Early 1900s
…scientific research and modernization. Farmers across the country were adopting new practices aimed at improving productivity, restoring soil health, and strengthening regional agricultural economies. This period marked an important transition,…
Potter Valley Fight Escalates as Rich Brazil Warns California’s Water Future Is on the Line
…Rollins and NRCS Chief Aubrey J. D. Bettencourt, calling their involvement a turning point after years of being ignored at the state level. Papagni and McGill stressed that the Potter…





















