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Fourth-generation Imperial Valley farmer Andrew Leimgruber of .....facing farmers today: water access, overregulation, and ...
Early settlers adopted this ancient Native American farming method, where corn, beans, and squash were grown together in harmony. Each crop played a vital role in the health and productivity of the ...
Michael Jameson has witnessed a dramatic transformation in California’s cherry industry. As a veteran of 37 years ...
California farmers are raising serious concerns over .....Berkeley, which would allow the installation of solar panels on ...
As agriculture expanded from the Carolinas into Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, early Southern farmers grew peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans. However, finding a profitable market for these ...
California walnut growers are seeing signs of optimism after several challenging years. Davin Norene, president and owner of ...
The USDA/NASS released its annual Acreage Report, showing key shifts in U.S. crop planting for 2025. Corn continues to ...
The CDFA-PSP hit the road this spring to support farmers and handlers with the latest water rule regulations under the FSMA.
In response to heightened immigration enforcement activity, the California Farm Bureau is reaffirming its commitment to the ...
Joel Allen of Joel Allen Ranch is managing more than just crops on his 3,000-acre operation. From corn silage to pistachios and cantaloupes, Allen’s farming efforts also involve navigating the ...
In today’s American Agriculture History Minute, Mark Oppold highlights a lesser-known but significant figure in agricultural innovation: Michael Kelly, a name not often heard, but one that deserves a ...
In today’s AgNet News Hour, hosts Nick “The Ag Meter” Papagni and Josh McGill dig into one of the most controversial and emotional issues facing California agriculture—solar development on productive ...
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