…themselves, the Freeman family has long prioritized soil and water health. Fifteen years ago, they stopped using non-organic inputs, and today their estate vineyards are certified organic. Their third vineyard,…
Farming for the Future: Jake Barcellos and A-Bar Ag Enterprises
…for agriculture. Farmers as Environmental Stewards Barcellos emphasizes that farmers are the original environmentalists. Protecting soil and water ensures healthy crops year after year. Far from depleting the land, A-Bar…
Native American Agriculture: Roots of U.S. Farming
…benefits: Soil Fertility: Ashes from burned grasses, shrubs, and trees acted as a natural fertilizer, returning vital nutrients to the soil. Weed Control: Fire cleared competing vegetation, making it easier…
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture: America’s First Farm Organization
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California Ag Battles: Water, Solar, and Farmland Futures
…solar projects. Farmers argue prime soils should remain dedicated to food production, not power generation. Even within farm groups such as the California Farm Bureau and local county bureaus, divisions…
California Agriculture at a Crossroads
…soil, water, and livestock. Meanwhile, urban development in the Central Valley continues to devour farmland, adding pressure on limited water resources. Reisinger warned that the U.S. has already lost over…
California Agriculture at a Crossroads: Organics Innovation and Prop 50
…the challenges organic producers face, from high input costs to strict regulations. She stressed that success in organic farming requires a whole-systems approach—managing soil health, irrigation, habitat diversity, and biological…
Marlena Paolilli on Cry Baby Wine and the Future of California’s Wine Industry
…and authentic storytelling. Adapt marketing strategies to reach younger audiences where they are—both online and in local communities. “From soil to the cellar, winemakers pour patience, passion, and precision into…
Dale Nicol on Syngenta, Farming Challenges, and Feeding the World
…in solutions such as biological soil treatments from Valagro (now Syngenta Biologicals) that improve water penetration and retention—an essential tool in a state with chronic water shortages. But farming today…
California Pistachio Harvest 2025: Insights from Richard Kreps
…of the most fertile soil in the world. On the energy side, Kreps welcomed the lifting of California’s EV freight mandate, which had left farmers struggling to move crops efficiently….
Inside Hanford Dairy Life with Farmer Case Anker
…hard, and they care deeply about their animals and the land.” Case Anker’s story is one of perseverance, tradition, and balance—rooted in the soil of Hanford’s dairy country and extending…
Marietta, Ohio: First Settlement of the Northwest Territory
…soil, dense forests, and abundant water sources—ideal conditions for establishing an agricultural economy that would become the backbone of future Midwestern states. Laying the Groundwork for Further Expansion The success…
New Survey Targets Farm Conservation Efforts
…Farm Conservation Efforts Nearly 23,000 agricultural operations across the country will receive the 2025 Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Survey, which collects detailed information on how producers are conserving soil,…
Rubber Tires Revolutionized American Tractors
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