California Ag Network
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California Ag Network is the online hub for agricultural news in the Golden State. With over 350 crop and animal commodities represented in the state, there is always a lot going on in the California agricultural industries, and California Ag Network covers it all as the farmer’s #1 source for daily industry news. California Ag Network’s video reports really bring agriculture to life online in this new digital era. California leads the nation in the production of so many agricultural commodities, and with California Ag Network as its primary online news source in collaboration with five longtime respected Ag publications, farmers and sponsoring Ag companies alike benefit greatly from connecting on this site.
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https://lnkd.in/gMy7u9Vc At a recent Ag Breakfast Club meeting in Fresno, CA, farmers joined English-American Commentator @Steve Hilton live on Fox News to share their urgent need for increased water allocations, among other challenges that need to be addressed to support agriculture across the state. Former policy adviser to British Prime Minister David Cameron, Steve is also seriously considering running to succeed Governor Newsom in 2026. Watch as Steve joins Matthew Malcolm on California Ag Network to discuss his views supporting agriculture and the need for a “California revolution”.
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https://lnkd.in/gZQmN-iC Wine market issues have led to a major slowdown in grapevine planting activity in California over the last few years to the point that some of the top suppliers of planting material have recently determined to exit the market. At the Unified Wine and Grape Symposium,?Allied Grape Growers President Jeff Bitter shared the results of their annual grapevine nursery survey report, highlighting which varieties are still being planted and in what areas of the state.?Watch this brief interview as Jeff shares with American Vineyard Editor Matthew Malcolm what growers can learn from these planting trends.