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Seafood Monitoring Rule Heads to White House for Review

Dan July 27, 2016Aquaculture, Industry News Release, Trade

A rule intended to monitor imports of seafood has reached the White House for review, clearing the way for finalization of the rule. Drafted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric …

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California Citrus Challenges: Water Tops HLB

Josh McGill July 26, 2016Citrus, Drought, Water

By: Ernie Neff Asian citrus psyllids are detected sporadically in the San Joaquin Valley — home to most California oranges and mandarins — and are endemic in Southern California lemon …

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UCCE Helps Hmong Farmers Weather Drought

Dan July 25, 2016Drought, Industry News Release, Water

Hmong farmers getting help from UC Cooperative Extension to weather the drought 22 percent had wells run dry; 51 percent reported decreased water flow After the Central Valley Hmong Agriculture …

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Lessons from Six California Soil Care Farmers

Dan July 21, 2016Industry News Release, Soil, Water

Despite the growing interest in soil health in many parts of the country, the notion hasn’t captured the imagination of most farmers in California. The Golden State’s lackluster attention to …

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Ag Labor and Border Security Require Balanced Approach

Dan July 21, 2016Industry News Release, Industry Videos-Promoting Agriculture, Labor and Immigration

For farmers and ranchers, immigration reform must balance agriculture’s need for a dependable supply of agricultural labor with enhanced security at our nation’s border. A new video produced by the …

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SGMA Timelines Necessary for Ag

Taylor Hillman July 20, 2016Drought, Water

Environmental groups are wanting to speed up SGMA timelines. Agriculture leaders say that time is needed for producers to plan. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights Growth and OpportunitySeptember …

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Farm Labor Shortage Vexes Farmers

Dan July 20, 2016Industry News Release, Industry Videos-Promoting Agriculture, Labor and Immigration

A new video produced by the American Farm Bureau Federation shines a spotlight on the frustrations of the nation’s farmers in finding workers to harvest their crops. While the video …

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Drought Resistant Plants

Dan July 20, 2016Drought, This Land of Ours, Water

Cathy Isom tells us about some plants that can make your garden thrive with very little water. That story’s ahead on This Land of Ours. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry …

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Help for Central Valley Rice Producers

Dan July 19, 2016Environment, News from our Sponsors, Water

NRCS and Ducks Unlimited Looking to Help Central Valley Rice Producers Improve Irrigation Efficiency USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is currently accepting applications from California landowners in 10 Central Valley …

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Surface Irrigation Technology Saves Water, Money

Taylor Hillman July 19, 2016Field & Row Crops, Technology, Water

Technology is helping surface irrigation become more efficient but it also helps in other areas like reducing labor costs. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights Growth and OpportunitySeptember 8, …

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Avocado Growers Face Obstacles but Harvest More Fruit

Taylor Hillman July 18, 2016Tree, nut & vine crops, Water

Harvesting the California avocado crop and moving the fruit to market has become increasingly difficult, growers say, citing challenges of soaring water, land and labor costs. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy …

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Extreme Weather Drives Change

Taylor Hillman July 18, 2016Drought, Water, Weather

The cons definitely outweigh the pros, but some good things come from extreme weather patterns like this drought and a lot of money has been devoted to it. Sponsored ContentBeef …

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Agri View: Labor Shortages

Dan July 15, 2016Agri View, Labor and Immigration

Everett Griner talks about farmers facing labor shortages in today’s Agri View. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights Growth and OpportunitySeptember 8, 2025Gut Health for Baby Calves: Why Prebiotics …

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Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Deal Goes to A Vote

Taylor Hillman July 14, 2016Cattle, General, Trade

A free trade agreement between Canada and Ukraine was signed on Monday and will go to a vote in the parliaments of both countries for approval. AgCanada says the deal is expected …

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