…a consistent and high-quality feed supply. Water Realities in the Central Valley Water remains a significant issue for farmers in Hanford. Case notes that while the quality is good, it…
Fighting for California Agriculture: Rich Kreps
…State, from water and labor to policy reform and the future of farming. Kreps, a longtime advocate for California farmers, stressed that agriculture is at a critical juncture. He pointed…
Madera County Water Challenges Explained by Matt Angell
…Alarming Groundwater Data and Projections Data from Stanford’s Water in the West and the California Department of Water Resources grades most California hydrologic regions as failing in groundwater data collection….
Freight, Labor, and Water: Roger Isom Unpacks the Big Challenges
…the California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association. From labor policy to freight and water infrastructure, Isom doesn’t hold back in explaining what’s holding California agriculture back and what might just…
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
…extreme heat and reduced farm inputs. This year’s mild spring and summer should improve quality, yield, and marketability. New plantings are slowing, and water restrictions under the Sustainable Groundwater Management…
California’s Half-Billion Dollar Rodent Crisis: A Looming Threat to Tree Nut Growers
…Isom. Tune in tomorrow for more on the state’s climate policies, the future of water infrastructure, and the fight for California agriculture’s survival. Listen to previous AgNet News Hour episodes……
How Pioneers Hunted and Preserved Food After 1776
…around them, including deer, wild turkeys, and small game. Interestingly, they practiced a form of resource conservation that was born out of necessity: pioneers only hunted what they needed at…
Gut Health for Baby Calves: Why Prebiotics and Probiotics Matter More Than Ever
…“Prebiotics are the food and water conditioners that keep that pond healthy.” Some farms also use enzymes, essential oils, and phytogens to support digestion and immunity, depending on calf risk…
California Almonds at the Crossroads: Tariffs, Trade, and Hope for a Better Harvest
…new markets in North Africa, the Middle East, and Turkey are stepping up to fill the gap. The discussion also highlighted the vital importance of water access, domestic almond marketing,…
Innovation and Ingenuity in the Desert: Yuma, Arizona’s Role in Feeding America
…show highlights how the region is using drone technology and creative water management to sustain its success. The show features a compelling interview with Don Didwitty, a videographer and drone…
Trucking in Crisis: Mark Wood Sounds the Alarm on California Freight
…like water and labor, is an essential part of agriculture’s supply chain, without it, the entire system crumbles. From electric truck mandates to infrastructure decay, Wood paints a bleak picture…
California Dairy in the Spotlight: Generations of Dedication and a Future of Uncertainty
…community reflect the strength and legacy of California’s dairy families. The episode dove into the many challenges facing dairymen in California—from relentless regulation and water scarcity to labor hurdles and…
New Survey Targets Farm Conservation Efforts
…programs for agricultural conservation Support conservation efforts that protect natural resources while also benefiting producers economically A Cooperative Conservation Effort The survey is being carried out through a cooperative agreement…


















