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Ag Innovations cultivates the ideas and actions needed for healthy farms, communities, and ecosystems.

01/30/2026

What Would California Look Like Without Ag Innovations?

Collaboration doesn’t just happen. It takes trusted spaces, shared tables, and people committed to bringing diverse voices together. We’re proud to support that work across California.

01/22/2026
01/08/2026

We are grateful to start the year continuing this work with communities across California. Visit our website to learn more about our work. www.AgInnovations.org

Donate - Ag Innovations 12/18/2025

As we close out the year, we’re grateful for the work Ag Innovations has been able to do alongside communities and partners across California.

Our work brings people together to care for land, water, and food systems. We are building trust, strengthening collaboration, and creating solutions that last.

If you believe in this approach and the power of collaboration, we invite you to consider making a year-end gift to support this important work for California.

Donate - Ag Innovations Ag Innovations Network (AIN) is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2000. Our mission is to facilitate collaboration among diverse groups to develop holistic solutions to our most complex agricultural, natural resource and environmental challenges. Through the skilled use of process and f...

08/14/2018

This fire season, Ag Innovations is partnering with Sonoma Water (Sonoma County Water Agency) to host a series of discussions about living with fire in the Lake Sonoma watershed. Please help us spread the word to land owners and managers within the watershed who may be interested in participating.

Our first meeting is this Friday at the Geyserville Fire Station, 9am - 3pm.

This fire season, Sonoma Water is partnering with Ag Innovations to host a series of discussions about living with fire in the Lake Sonoma watershed. Please help us spread the word to land owners and managers within the watershed who may be interested in participating.

Our first meeting is this Friday at the Geyserville Fire Station, 9am - 3pm.

For more information, visit http://www.aginnovations.org/project/FiresmartLakeSonoma

We're Hiring a Co-Executive Director! 02/16/2018

Searching for a new Co-Executive Director. Apply with your cover letter and resume to hr at aginnovations.org. http://www.aginnovations.org/post/2018-02-08/we-re-hiring-a-co-executive-director

We're Hiring a Co-Executive Director! Ag Innovations is now hiring a Co-Executive Director to lead our organization in its day-to-day operations. This part-time position (50-80% time) is a unique opportunity to work with a leading-edge, growing, social enterprise nonprofit that specialize

Peering Ahead Into 2018 02/16/2018

Congratulations to Genevieve Taylor, our new Co-Executive Director!

Peering Ahead Into 2018 When asked how I feel about my new position at Ag Innovations my response has been, “Honored, daunted, excited!” Joseph has been a mentor, friend, and teammate for these last three years, and it is an honor to be taking up the plow in

Changes At Ag Innovations 02/16/2018

Joseph McIntyre is stepping into a new role at Ag Innovations.

Changes At Ag Innovations I remember clearly the day I stepped into the role of president at Ag Innovations almost 13 years ago. My good friend and mentor, Michael Dimock, had handed me the reins so he could move to create great things at Roots of Change. I knew one thing then

Extreme precipitation and water storage in California 04/28/2017

We have been talking a lot about groundwater storage. See this blog from UC ANR on the potential of groundwater storage in a wet year like this one! http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=23828

Extreme precipitation and water storage in California

Food Tank’s Reading List: 17 Books to Dig into this Spring – Food Tank 03/23/2017

Food Tank has compiled 17 books to educate, inform, and inspire us this season. Whether you’re looking to dip your toes into the world of modern, sustainable agriculture or searching for a new hobby—like making cheese with no dairy—these books about food, agriculture, and sustainability offer something for everyone.

Food Tank’s Reading List: 17 Books to Dig into this Spring – Food Tank Whether it’s a rainy day stuck inside or a warm sunny day on the porch swing, Spring is the perfect time to dig into a new book.

California Water Policy - Agenda 03/22/2017

CA Water Policy Conference Session: Join Ag Innovations' Joseph McIntyre and fellow CA water leaders for, "Water Scarcity & (Un)reliability: The Impact on California's Agricultural Future."

How can California agriculture become resilient in the face of water scarcity, fluctuating global markets, climate change and extreme weather trends, and inflexible regulations? This plenary panel will share their experiences and observations of the nexus of water, food production and economics. April 6, 4 pm to 5:15 pm

Ashley Boren, Sustainable Conservation
Eric Larson, San Diego Farm Bureau
Dave Puglia, Western Growers Association

California Water Policy - Agenda California Water Policy Conference

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