Author: Harry Ward

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A February 20 episode of a farm-focused show centered on agricultural automation, the return on investment growers expect, and questions about whether California is positioned to support innovation. The discussion followed recent storms, but attention quickly shifted to technology highlighted at the 2026 World Ag Expo. Carbon Robotics CEO Paul Mikesell described building an early […]

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Butte County farmer Jamie Johansson is running for California’s District Three Assembly seat as the region’s agricultural communities face pressure from water shortages, wildfire risk, rising energy costs, regulatory demands, and state budget problems. Johansson is a first-generation grower and a former president of the California Farm Bureau. Johansson farms olives and citrus and began […]

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A February 23 episode of the AgNet News Hour highlighted National FFA Week and the role the National FFA Organization plays in developing future agriculture leaders. The show also noted improving weather conditions in California as bloom season approaches, but the main focus was on FFA’s leadership pipeline. National FFA Week, established in 1948, is […]

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Outdoor Life recently revisited a 1954 account from Alaska wolf hunter and trapper Frank Glaser to examine a question that still comes up in wolf debates: how likely is a wolf to attack a person? Glaser wrote about the 1933 disappearance of an experienced trapper known as “Moose John” Millovich, who left Fairbanks for a […]

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Outdoor Life recently revisited a 1954 account from Alaska wolf hunter and trapper Frank Glaser, using it to revisit a long-running question: how likely is a wolf to attack a person? Glaser described the 1933 disappearance of an experienced trapper known as “Moose John” Millovich, who left Fairbanks for a beaver-trapping trip on the Beaver […]

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Tactacam is finishing up a public photo contest featuring user-submitted images captured on cellular trail cameras. After collecting entries from customers, the company narrowed the field to a set of finalists and opened voting to the public. The final round includes 13 photos across five categories: deer, birds, predators, rare, and funny. Outdoor Life highlighted […]

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What happened Tactacam is wrapping up a public photo contest built around user-submitted images captured on cellular trail cameras. The company asked customers to send in their best shots, then narrowed the entries down for a final round of public voting. The finalists span five categories: deer, birds, predators, rare, and funny. Outdoor Life highlighted […]

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What happened Outdoor Life revisited a 1954 account by legendary Alaska wolf hunter and trapper Frank Glaser, framed around a long-running question: how likely is a wolf to attack a person? Glaser described the 1933 disappearance of an experienced trapper known as “Moose John” Millovich, who left Fairbanks for a beaver-trapping trip on the Beaver […]