…for Farmland Organic Before “Organic” Had a Name Jacobs’ path to organic farming started long before organic certification existed. As an 18-year-old running a wholesale tree nursery, he experienced firsthand…
Organic Farming, Regulation & Innovation in California
…interest in organic, healthy, environmentally responsible food — a trend Jacobs sees accelerating, particularly among younger families. USDA Citrus Purchase & Broader Industry Pressures The hosts also highlight the USDA’s…
Organic Growers Summit 2025 in Monterey: Technology, Education, and Sustainable Farming Innovations
…Education, and Sustainable Farming Innovations A Deep Dive Into the Organic Growers Summit The Organic Growers Summit, taking place December 3rd and 4th at the Hyatt in Monterey, California, promises…
Inside the AgNet News Hour: Meat Markets, Organic Innovation, and the Future of Farming
…innovators advancing the organic marketplace. He highlights several key components of this year’s event: Educational Sessions & Key Issues Regulatory challenges for U.S. organic producers Labor shortages and rising wage…
Semios Advances Smart Farming with Automation & Precision
…– citrus Vine mealybug – grapes Together, these four pests represent some of the most economically damaging pressures in California agriculture. How Mating Disruption Is Applied Instead of spraying, Semios…
SOLIX Robotics: Solar-Powered Autonomy for Modern Farmers
…footprint. The company develops solutions across multiple crops—including sugarcane, corn, soybeans, citrus, and more—focusing on improving efficiency, cutting input costs, and generating high-quality agronomic data. Among its most exciting innovations…
Inside FIRA USA 2025: California’s AgTech Future
…across 16 of California’s most productive agricultural counties. It includes operations of every size—conventional, regenerative, and organic—ensuring that all corners of California agriculture have a voice in shaping the state’s…
Nanette Simonian: Championing California Agriculture & Women in Ag
…the younger generation about responsible land management, crop rotation, and compliance with regulations like SGMA. She stressed that the future of California agriculture will require a blend of conventional, organic,…
Kings River Packing: Eight Generations of Citrus Leadership
…for handling and shipping. Organics: A Growing but Strategic Category Kings River entered organics three years ago, taking careful steps to understand the unique challenges of organic growing and marketing….
California Citrus Season Off to a Strong Start, Kings River Packing Leads the Charge
…are excited.” Beyond the fields, Silva discussed the company’s continued investment in organic citrus, now entering its third full year of production. “It’s still a niche, but it’s growing steadily,”…
Inside the 2025 Almond Market: Supply, Pricing, Tariffs, and Global Demand
…conventional almond markets, Toor notes that organic almonds could see competition from Spain and Italy. Years of low returns have forced many California organic growers to cut fertility programs, creating…
California Farmers Confront Global Competition and Retail Pressure on AgNet News Hour
…to support domestic producers through fair pricing and seasonal sourcing campaigns. “If you can charge a premium for local or organic, you can do the same for California-grown,” he said….
From Citrus Greening to Ag Robotics: California Faces the Future of Farming
The October 27 edition of the AgNet News Hour delivered a mix of urgency and innovation, as hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill discussed California’s expanding HLB citrus quarantine, the…
GUSS: Transforming Orchard Spraying Through Autonomy and Innovation
…walnuts, pecans, citrus—really any kind of tree crop—and it does it completely autonomously. No driver onboard.” Building that first prototype wasn’t easy. It took years to perfect the navigation and…



















