Stuart Wolf and the Wolf Farming team discuss agave as a low-water crop option and the future of farming on California’s west side.
The Homestead Act of 1862 granted 160 acres to settlers and helped establish 400,000 family farms across the American frontier. Discover how ...
Learn how open range ranching transformed the Great Plains, from Texas cattle drives to rail hubs like Dodge City and Ogallala, shaping ...
Milk Producers Council’s Geoffrey Vanden Heuvel discusses California water history, SGMA, Delta policies, and the future of San Joaquin ...
After the Revolutionary War, American settlers moved west of the Appalachians, surviving on hunting before establishing farms ...
Nick Papagni interviews Geoffrey Vanden Heuvel on the AgNet News Hour about California water policy, SGMA regulations, and what it means for ...
Former Congressman John Duarte shares his vision for water abundance in California, discussing infrastructure, forecasting ...
Bowles Farming Company CEO Cannon Michael discusses California water shortages, farm innovation, automation, and the future ...
How Marietta, Ohio became the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory and helped launch America’s westward agricultural ...
Fire ants can create significant challenges for California almond growers, particularly as populations build during warmer ...
Almond growers across California’s Central Valley are being urged to stay alert for almond red leaf blotch, a disease that is becoming more common in orchards and can significantly impact ... Read Mor ...
California Farm Bureau’s Ag in the Classroom program connects over 1.3 million students with agriculture education each year. Learn how the ...
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