Van Groningen

Van Groningen & Sons: A Century of California Farming

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…adapt to new groundwater regulations under SGMA (Sustainable Groundwater Management Act). “We actually have more water in storage than we’re using,” he said. “Now we’re encouraging farmers to use more…

Todd Snider Takes the Helm at Kern County Farm Bureau, Calls for Smarter Water Policy and Farm Advocacy

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…its voice — and that’s devastating for agriculture.” He also spoke passionately about California’s water crisis, calling it “a man-made problem.” “Growers pay for 100% of their water and only…

Bill Jones

Bill Jones: Fixing California’s Water and Future

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…the ongoing conflict between Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration and the federal government, Jones pointed to California’s water crisis as a prime example of failed cooperation. “The water problem is a…

Verdant Robotics and Van Groningen & Sons Showcase Innovation and Tradition on AgNet News Hour

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…family tradition with Brian Van Groningen of Van Groningen & Sons in Manteca. The fourth-generation farmer talked about his family’s 100-year legacy growing watermelons, cantaloupes, honeydews, sweet corn, and pumpkins…

Bill Jones: “California Will Come Back Stronger Than Ever”

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water for irrigation, but it has to come at the right time,” he said, noting that most of this year’s rainfall will once again “go right to the ocean” instead…

Nat DiBuduo

Nat DiBuduo: Politics, Water & California Farming

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…“There’s a program called SGMA (Sustainable Groundwater Management Act) that limits how much groundwater you can pump,” he said. “If we don’t activate the water projects that voters approved, there…

Nat DiBuduo, the “Godfather of Grapes,” on the Future of California Wine and Farming

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…change he sees as both inevitable and troubling. “Farmers can’t compete with developers when it’s this hard to farm in California,” he said. “Regulations, labor, and water costs keep rising…

Karen Ross

Karen Ross on Water, Workforce, and the Future of California Agriculture

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…Ross emphasized that California’s future depends on a diverse water strategy — a “menu” that includes conservation, groundwater recharge, brackish water cleanup, and better management of local basins. “There’s no…

Elaine Culotti

Elaine Culotti: Fighting for California’s Farmers and Future

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…calling the proposition “a disaster for water, jobs, and everything in the Valley.” He pointed out that if the measure passes, it could shift as many as five congressional seats…

Rural Electrification

How Rural Electrification Transformed U.S. Farms

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…and daily chores—drawing water, milking cows, cooking, and washing—were performed entirely by hand. Farm families learned to use every minute of sunlight efficiently to complete outdoor work before nightfall. The…