…have long taken precedence over the needs of California agriculture. Speaking with Nick Papagni, Kreps warned that the ongoing battle over environmental water use in the Delta is approaching a…
AgNet News Hour Monday, 06-23-25
Today on AgNet News Hour: Beef Prices, Brisket Passion, and Water Wars in Tulare County Today’s episode of the AgNet News Hour delivers a meaty mix of hard-hitting news, culinary…
California Ag Water Outlook: Hope from Ryan Jacobsen
…Bureau, provided critical insight into California’s persistent water challenges—and a glimmer of hope for the future. California Ag Water Outlook: Hope from Ryan Jacobsen When asked whether California’s water issues…
How One Sticker United California Agriculture
…from exports to water policy. Sponsored Content Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals – Matt Ramsey November 4, 2025 CIR Agriculture Harvester Products November 1,…
Windmills and Their Lasting Legacy in American Agriculture
…centers of windmill usage, especially for pumping water and grinding grain. When immigrants brought this knowledge to North America, the windmill became a vital tool for agriculture, especially in remote…
Spring Rainfall Bring Thrip Challenges to California Citrus Growers
…issue facing citrus growers this season—an uptick in thrip pressure tied to spring rainfall. While the rainfall brought some much-needed water to the region, it also created ideal conditions for…
“My Job Depends on AG”: California’s Farming Backbone
…Backbone Whether you’re a grower, irrigator, truck driver, mechanic, or grocery store worker — ag touches nearly every job in rural California. A State Built on Soil, Water, and Grit…
California Agriculture: A Crisis in the Making or a Wake-Up Call?
…A Crisis in the Making or a Wake-Up Call? Jacobsen pointed to the Central Valley’s unique combination of natural resources—fertile soil, abundant sunshine, and access to water—paired with hardworking people,…
“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…
AgNet News Hour Wednesday, 06-18-25
…to discuss everything from regulatory pressure and water supply issues to public perception and the next generation of farm leaders. He emphasizes how vital it is for the ag industry…
Ryan Jacobsen: Defending California Agriculture
…every day.” Water Wars and Policy Hurdles Water remains one of the most pressing issues. As a board member for the Fresno Irrigation District, Jacobsen is deeply involved in the…
California Farmland or Solar Fields? Ag Secretary Pushes Back
…targeting lands deemed to have insufficient water access. Critics argue that the proposed bill takes a three-pronged approach to undermine Central Valley agriculture: Limiting water supplies to some of the…
Addressing Wolf-Livestock Conflicts: California’s Innovative Approach
In an era where wildlife conservation often collides with agricultural practices, the issue of livestock depredation by gray wolves in California has garnered significant attention. The California Department of Fish…
Rich Kreps Calls Out California’s Water Crisis Narrative
…Kreps Calls Out California’s Water Crisis Narrative Despite three strong water years, Kreps said growers are only receiving 55% of their expected allocations—a number that policymakers treat as a victory….






















