Beef Shorthorn bull in field By Robert Scarth / Wikimedia image Shorthorn Cattle and Early American Farms The holds a significant place in American agricultural history. As settlers pushed westward,…
Rise, Fall, and Comeback of Chickens in American Agriculture
Photo by Kirsten Bühne/Pexels image Chickens: The Early Livestock Staple of Pioneer Farms Cattle and hogs are widely recognized today as major livestock staples on American farms and ranches. However,…
Farm Labor and Market Shifts: Today’s AgNet News Hour Highlights
…how gut health continues to be a major focus for keeping animals productive and healthy. Dairy farmers are being reminded of the value of proactive nutrition strategies to ensure peak…
Life on a Midwest Farm in the 1840s
Photo by Tom Fisk/Pexels image The Early Midwest Homestead In the 1840s Midwest, the average family farm covered about 100 acres—large enough to support crops, livestock, and a self-sustaining lifestyle….
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…
Roger Isom on California Farming Challenges in 2025
…tree nut industry alone, more than 10,000 hand-sorting jobs have disappeared in just three years, replaced by machines. Isom explained that farmers have little choice: workers’ compensation, health insurance, and…
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….
Dairy, Family, and Football: Joseph Bakker’s Life in the Central Valley
…well. We house them, feed them, cool them—we do everything we can to keep them healthy. Milk isn’t just milk. It’s cheese, ice cream, pizza—things people enjoy every day.” Bakker…
Stay Ahead of the Threat: Protecting Pistachios from Insect Pressure
In this episode of The Growing Edge, Valent U.S.A.’s Todd Burkdoll breaks down one of the most pressing challenges facing pistachio growers today: Gill’s Mealybug infestation. As summer temperatures soar,…
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…
California FFA Leaders Share Vision for Agriculture’s Future
Inspiring the Next Generation of Farmers and Leaders President Lily Vaughn, Vice President Noah Stanisai, Secretary Ryan Taylor, Treasurer Daren Deftereos, reporter Tessa Camacho, Sentinel Sophia Camou The California FFA…
Madera County Water Challenges Explained by Matt Angell
…is invisible, and managing it based on outdated models leads to risky assumptions. Continuous sensor data, such as from flow meters, is essential to understand actual usage and aquifer health….
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…
Minturn Nut’s Darren Rigg Talks Almond Industry
Minturn Nut Company’s Role in California Agriculture Darren Rigg, a leader at Minturn Nut Company in Le Grand, California, shared insights on the current almond market, crop quality, and the…






















