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World Ag Expo a big hit in Tulare, California

The 2.6 million square feet of exhibit space at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, California, last week brimmed with robotics, automated harvesters, artifi... READ MORE »

Long-term investments touted to modernize California ports

As congestion at West Coast ports continues to impede movement of California agricultural exports, stopgap measures such as a new container yard in Oa... READ MORE »

Alliance for Food and Farming makes appointments, OK’s plans

At its recent meeting, the Alliance for Food and Farming (AFF) appointed Kyla Oberman, Director of Marketing for California Giant Berry Farms, to s... READ MORE »

Several issues impacting California processing-tomato growers

The supply chain's weak links and California's fickle winter weather are clouding the forecast for the state's processing-tomato growers. Aaron Bar... READ MORE »

Winter vegetable season looks promising in California’s Imperial Valley

After a couple of years of pandemic-induced turmoil, the 2021-22 growing season is looking almost normal in Imperial County, California's re... READ MORE »

California snowpack up 160% in ‘good start’ to 2022

After two consecutive years of drought, the state Department of Water Resources conducted the season's first manual survey of the snowpack Dec. 30 and... READ MORE »

Pandemic, winter fuel California surge in food-bank demand

Hunger knows no season; however, the California Association of Food Banks said demand for food increases during the winter months. The differences ... READ MORE »

Wage rules change as ag faces host of new state laws in California

Farmers and ranchers will find themselves subject to new laws in 2022 that will raise wages, redefine animals' living arrangements and allow ranchers ... READ MORE »

Water Storage Investment Program funds projects in California

The atmospheric river storm that brought some rain and snow to the parched state may serve as a reminder that California is still waiting to build pla... READ MORE »

Biological opinions in water dispute reviewed by California judge

A federal judge is reviewing a proposed order requesting approval of an interim operations plan for 2022 that would affect Central Valley Project and ... READ MORE »

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