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California Water Update 2026: Allocations, SGMA, and What It Means for Growers
Water availability is driving major decisions across California agriculture in 2026. With reduced allocations, SGMA groundwater limits, and changing snowpack conditions, growers are rethinking irrigation, orchard management, and crop strategies. This guide breaks down what is happening and what it means for farm operations moving forward.
AgTech 2026: The Rise of a New Tech Savvy Trade Economy in Agriculture
AgTech innovation is rapidly transforming agriculture. Automated irrigation, drone services, robotics, and AI-driven equipment are helping farmers reduce costs and operate more efficiently. These technologies are also creating a new trade economy where tech-savvy entrepreneurs can build agricultural service businesses that deploy modern solutions in the field.
What the New 2026 Farm Bill Means for California Farmers
The new farm bill is moving through Congress and could shape agricultural policy for the next five years. This guide explains the key programs included in the legislation and how they may impact California farmers, from crop insurance and conservation funding to research and rural development.
Why More Farmers Are Hiring Ag Services Instead of Owning Equipment
Rising equipment costs, complex technology, and labor challenges are changing how farms operate. More growers are turning to custom agricultural services instead of owning every piece of equipment. This article explains why farming is becoming a service based economy and how growers are adapting.
Del Monte Bankruptcy 2026: What California Peach Growers Should Do Right Now
Del Monte Foods’ Chapter 11 restructuring has created immediate uncertainty for California processing peach growers with active contracts. While operations continue during asset sales, growers face real risk tied to contract assumption, payment timing, and potential volume reductions. In the next 90 days, growers should confirm contract status in writing, explore alternative processors, protect liquidity, monitor government relief programs, and avoid irreversible decisions to remove orchards until market clarity improves. Strategic patience and disciplined planning, not panic, will determine which operations remain strongest through industry consolidation.
Ag Burn Alternatives Grant in California: Funding for Orchard and Vineyard Removal
California is phasing out open agricultural burning. The Ag Burn Alternatives Grant Program provides funding for orchard and vineyard growers to chip and incorporate woody material instead of burning. This guide explains eligibility, incentives, and how growers can plan removal projects while staying compliant.
Agnomy vs Ag Directories: Why Modern Farms Need More Than Listings
Agricultural directories have long helped farmers discover service providers, but discovery is only the first step. Modern farms need better scheduling, communication, and operational visibility. This article explains the difference between traditional directories and a modern ag service platform like Agnomy.
February Rain in Northern California: What Orchard and Vineyard Growers Should Watch
A multi-day rain event in February can help recharge soil moisture, but also increase disease risk and delay fieldwork. This guide shares practical advice for Northern California orchard and vineyard growers on what to monitor, how to protect bloom, and how to prepare once the rain clears.
California Almond Bloom: What Matters Most During Bloom Season
Almond bloom is one of the most important windows in California orchards. Pollination timing, fungicide applications, irrigation, and bee management all contribute to final yield. This guide explains what experienced growers focus on during bloom season and how proper planning protects crop potential.
The Real Cost of Delayed Fieldwork and How Technology Is Reducing Missed Windows
Missed spray and planting windows can quietly reduce yield and increase costs across an entire season. Weather shifts, labor shortages, and equipment bottlenecks make timing harder than ever. This article explores the real cost of delayed fieldwork and how technology and early planning help growers reduce missed windows.
Why Access to Ag Services Is Becoming More Important Than Owning Equipment
Rising equipment costs, labor shortages, and tight fieldwork windows are changing how farmers get work done. Many growers are shifting from owning equipment to relying on ag service providers for specialized and seasonal operations. This article explores why access to services is becoming more important than ownership and what it means for modern farming.
Orchard Redevelopment in California: A Step by Step Guide From Removal to Replanting
Orchard redevelopment is a major decision that requires careful planning and the right sequence of work. From removing an old orchard and clearing debris to preparing the soil, installing irrigation, and planting new trees, each step plays a role in long term orchard performance. This guide walks through the full orchard development process and how California growers can set new plantings up for success.