…— or, if necessary, in cold running water that is changed every 30 minutes. And once Thanksgiving dinner is over, food should be refrigerated within two hours, not left on…
Fourth-Generation Farming in the South Valley: An Interview with Jason Giannelli
…of this state.” Navigating Water Challenges Water remains one of the most pressing issues for California farmers. As towns like Stockdale and Shafter expand, the competition for water resources intensifies….
Jason Gianelli: Water, Labor, and the Future of Farming in the South Valley
…most efficient systems in the world.” From methane digesters to manure-water recycling, he praised dairies for making sure nothing goes to waste. “We’ll use water three or four times before…
Semios Advances Smart Farming with Automation & Precision
…number of hands required on a job, and ensure precision across every step of water management. In California, where water scarcity is a constant challenge, leveraging automation and accurate field…
Stephen Pistoresi Shares How Semios Is Transforming Pest Control, Irrigation, and the Future of Farming
…General Manager of On-Farm Solutions for Semios. What followed was a deep dive into pest control, water management, automation, and how Semios’ suite of products is helping growers tackle today’s…
Inside FIRA USA 2025: California’s AgTech Future
…resources on solving those problems. The current priority issues include: Biomass Soil and water management Pest management Labor Workforce development Johnson emphasized that this structure ensures California’s ag tech strategy…
Kings County Farm Bureau Takes on State Water Board Over Groundwater Rights
…Takes on State Water Board Over Groundwater Rights Why Kings County Farm Bureau Sued the State Water Board According to Ference, the Farm Bureau is “not fighting the law—SGMA itself—but…
Kings County Farm Bureau Takes on Sacramento Over Groundwater Rights
…enforcement” of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) — a battle that could reshape how water is managed across the state. Ference explained that the Kings County Farm Bureau filed…
California Agriculture at a Crossroads: Insights from Fresno County Farm Bureau President Ryan Jacobsen
…a truly abundant water year, something in the range of 120% to 150% of average. If those conditions materialize, he said, the region is ready to capture as much water…
Ryan Jacobsen on Farming Through Storms, Labor, and the Future of California Agriculture
…issues—water, labor, and regulation—but the complexity of each has skyrocketed,” he said. “It’s more difficult to farm today than it’s ever been, but we keep finding ways to adapt.” Representing…
Edward Ring Wraps Up: California’s Path to Prosperity Lies in Facts, Not Fear
The November 10 edition of the AgNet News Hour wrapped up a powerful two-part series with Edward Ring, Director of Energy and Water Policy at the California Policy Center, whose…
Edward Ring’s Bold Blueprint: Fixing California’s Water and Energy Crisis
…California without farming.” Ring emphasized that California’s water shortages are man-made, not natural. “Five million acres of farmland in the San Joaquin Valley need about 15 million acre-feet of water…
Edward Ring on California’s Water Crisis: Fixing a Broken System
…undermine if you have more water.” He explained that a healthy water system can benefit both people and nature. “If we had so much water, we didn’t know what to…
Nanette Simonian: Championing California Agriculture & Women in Ag
…in supporting farming.” Water Stewardship and Advocacy Water remains one of California agriculture’s most pressing challenges. Nanette described how CWA actively monitors and advocates for water-related legislation, acknowledging the tough…

















