World Ag Expo 2026 returns Feb. 10–12 in Tulare with global ag innovation, free seminars, youth programs, food booths, and ...
One of the key benefits of zone-based nutrition is cost efficiency. Some blocks may respond well to certain micronutrients, ...
Emmy-winning filmmaker Jeff Aiello joins AgNet News Hour to discuss wolves, forest mismanagement, water policy, and why California agriculture ...
Discover how early 19th-century inventions like grain drills, elevators, mowing machines, and irrigation transformed American agriculture.
World Ag Expo marketing manager Megan Lausten joins AgNet News Hour to preview the largest farm show on earth, coming February 10–12 to ...
Making Smart Fertility Adjustments Without Losing Sight of the Long Term. Adjusting fertility programs is a normal part of ...
By 1850, corn production required up to 90 labor hours. Learn how innovations from 1862–1875 transformed American agriculture forever.
In 1915, Minnesota produced 97% of America’s flour. Learn how three Minneapolis mills shaped U.S. agricultural history.
Rick Roberti of the California Cattlemen’s Association joins AgNet News Hour to discuss land loss, regulation, politics, and why agriculture ...
Dylan Rogers, with AgroLiquid, shared practical guidance on how spring fertigation can be managed more efficiently.
Todd Lands joins AgNet News Hour to explain why Potter Valley dam removal threatens water, jobs, farming, and rural ...
Potter Valley, California, faces potential dam removal threatening farms, homes, and local businesses. Learn how residents ...