…and forestry waste management. However, its value depends on a careful balance between economic development, emissions reduction, and resource sustainability. The 2029 start date reflects a commitment to getting the…
Joel Allen on Westside Farming, Family Legacy, and Football Fame
…and cantaloupes. With 3,000 acres under management—half with irrigation rights—he’s seen the highs and lows of California farming, especially when it comes to water. “We used to grow rice and…
Northwest Cherry Season Begins with Strong 2025 Crop Forecast
…to favorable growing conditions and continued improvements in orchard management and harvest practices that have enhanced both fruit quality and overall yields. Extended Harvest Through Early September The 2025 cherry…
Grape growers, take note! What pest can turn your vineyard into a nightmare overnight?
…real pest pressure and smart solutions. Click to listen and learn how to protect your grapes before it’s too late! Grape growers, take note! What pest can turn your vineyard…
AgNet News Hour Tuesday, 06-24-25
…The episode dives into key industry issues, including rising production costs, the challenge of maintaining quality amid market competition, and the critical role of ag consultants in managing pest resistance…
Screwworm Threat Sparks Swift Federal Action
…five-prong federal plan to push back the flesh-eating pest. “We’re working to keep it out of our country—and make sure American farmers and ranchers never have to deal with this,”…
Citrus and Specialty Crop Expo 2025 Welcomes California Growers
…ag professionals. The packed trade show floor will offer attendees a unique opportunity to connect with peers, explore innovative technologies, and share insights on pressing issues like pest control, labor…
CDFA Expands Quarantine to Contain Pest Outbreak in Orange County
California Officials Respond Swiftly to Agricultural Pest Threat Exotic Fruit Flies USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has intensified efforts to…
California Ag Water Outlook: Hope from Ryan Jacobsen
…reliable water supply,” he said, referencing the impact of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) and federal reductions. “It’s been death by a thousand cuts.” Despite these obstacles, Jacobsen believes…
AgNet News Hour Friday, 06-20-25
…Edinburg, Texas. This high-capacity facility, located at Moore Air Base, is designed to produce up to 300 million sterile flies per week—dramatically ramping up efforts to halt the pest’s spread…
AgNet News Hour Thursday, 06-19-25
…Australia. Also in this episode, Todd Burkdoll from Valent U.S.A. shared critical insights on disease and pest management for berry growers transitioning into summer—especially useful given this year’s shift from…
Spring Rainfall Bring Thrip Challenges to California Citrus Growers
…Packing has taken proactive measures to monitor pest activity and apply protective sprays. “We’ve been very diligent in trying to identify these pests in our field,” he said. “We’ve done…
“My Job Depends On Ag” Celebrates 10 Years of Grassroots Impact
…California’s water management policies and a desire to educate the public about how many livelihoods are tied to agriculture. The original idea took root in an alfalfa field, where a…
Berry Growers: Is Your Fungicide & Miticide Program Ready for Summer?
…and how Zeal® MVP Miticide continues to deliver proven, long-lasting spider mite control. With practical tips on disease prevention, tunnel use, and pest timing, this is a must-hear episode for…




















