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Agriculture · CrescoHonoring a Pioneer in American Agriculture In the story of modern agriculture, few names stand as tall as Norman Borlaug. Born in Cresco, Iowa, in 1914, Borlaug devoted his life to advancing agricultural science and improving global food security. His groundbreaking work as an agronomist transformed farming practices, increased crop yields, and helped feed millions around the world. Norman Borlaug: The Father of the Green Revolution The Green Re…See the Story
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California, United States · CaliforniaInsights from Steve Malanca of West Valley Hauling The Ag Meter recently visited Firebaugh, California, where Nick Papagni sat down with Steve Malanca of West Valley Hulling to discuss the ... Read More The post California Almond Harvest 2025: Prices and Yields appeared first on AgNet West.See the Story
California Almond Harvest 2025: Prices and Yields

United States · United StatesThree Sisters mound cultureSpencer-Nägy, via Wikimedia Commons Rethinking the “Pristine Wilderness” Myth When Europeans first arrived in the New World, many believed they had discovered untouched wilderness—vast forests, endless plains, and fertile river valleys waiting to be cultivated. But this perception was far from the truth. Long before European settlement, Native American communities had already been shaping, managing, and cultivating the…See the Story