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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Environment”

poisonous

Keeping the Carbon Footprint of Livestock in Perspective

Dan March 1, 2019Cattle, Dairy & Livestock, Environment

The proposal of the Green New Deal has once again put the animal agriculture industry back into the spotlight in relation to its environmental impact.  The proposed legislation looks to …

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Animal Agricultureanimal emissionsGreen New Deal

California Producers Win Prestigious Conservation Award

Dan February 22, 2019Environment, Industry News Release

Well-known Rominger Brothers Farms got national recognition for their ongoing conservation efforts. The Yolo County Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) office submitted the family for consideration of the National Conservation …

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NACDRominger Brothers FarmsUSDA/NRCS California
wetland

Farm Bureau to USDA: New Regulations Must Protect Both Farmland and Wetland

Dan February 6, 2019Environment, Industry News Release, Legislative, Regulation

As the Agriculture Department moves forward with Highly Erodible Land and Wetland Conservation regulations, the department must ensure its new Interim Rule balances the benefits for both farmland and wetland, …

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AFBFFood Security ActInterim RuleWetland Conservation
broomrape

Slight Broomrape Resurgence Over Last Decade

Dan February 4, 2019Environment

There has been an uptick in reports of the broomrape weed in California. Retired Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor Gene Miyao reminded growers at the 2019 Northern San Joaquin Valley Processing Tomato meeting that Broomrape …

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Broomrape weedGene Miyao
congressmen

Two CA Congressmen Reintroduce 2019 Flood Insurance For Farmers Act

Dan January 31, 2019Environment, Legislative

The Flood Insurance for Farmers Act was reintroduced this week by Congressmen John Garamendi and Doug LaMalfa.  The act will provide farmers with discounted rates for flood insurance under the …

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Doug LaMalfaFEMAFlood Insurance for Farmers ActJohn GaramendiNational Flood Insurance Program
sustainability

Sustainability Concerns More Than Just the Environment

Dan January 25, 2019Environment

The concept of sustainability in agricultural production goes beyond strictly environmental concerns.  While sustainable ag practices often result in better overall conditions for the surrounding environment, those practices also help …

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agriculture productionMatt Carstenssustainability
usda

USDA Seeking Public Input on Wetland Determination Guidance

Dan January 24, 2019Environment, Industry News Release, USDA

Public comment period for wetland conservation compliance rule open through February 5 Farmers are reminded that updated guidelines for wetland determinations are posted and available for public input. The U.S. …

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Matt LohrUSDA/NRCSwetlands
weed

Weed Identification Tools and Tips

Dan January 18, 2019Environment, Research

Identifying what type of weeds are showing up on a farming operation is the most important step in formulating a management strategy.  When a new type of weed begins to …

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Lynn SosnoskieUCANRweed identificationweeds
ffa

CA FFA Students Lived to Serve Their Community During the Camp Fire

Dan January 8, 2019Education, Environment

Students from Gridley High School FFA worked to provide relief efforts during the Camp Fire that blazed through Butte County.  The students helped with sorting donations, feeding livestock, creating new …

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California FFACamp FireGridley H.S.
identifying

Identifying Source of Sickness is Hardest Step

Dan December 28, 2018Environment, Research

Identifying what food caused an illness is a difficult task. Investigators rely on people’s memory when they start tracing back illnesses from contaminated food. “The process of trying to determine what …

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Dr. Bob Whitakerfood researchPMA
sustainability

Sustainability Still Ranking High on Consumer Want List

Dan December 28, 2018Environment

Consumers are continuing to show strong engagement with sustainability messages. Cone Marketing has been tracking consumer trends for decades, and Vice President of Marketing Whitney Dailey said sustainability messages continue to …

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Cone Marketingsustainability messageWhitney Dailey
genome

Genome Published of the Small Hive Beetle, a Major Honey Bee Parasite

Dan December 19, 2018Environment, Industry News Release, Pollinators, Research

Beekeepers and researchers will welcome the unveiling of the small hive beetle’s genome by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and their colleagues. The small hive beetle (SHB) is a major …

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genomehoney bee parasitesmall hive beetleUSDA/ARS
engineering

The Western View: What We Don’t Know About Geo-Engineering

Dan December 18, 2018Environment

I don’t think anyone doubts that the climate is always changing; change is the only constant not just in weather, but in life.  The cause of climate change may be disputed …

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environmentgeo-engineeringLen Wilcox
indoor heat

Indoor Heat Threshold Change and Note Keeping

Dan December 10, 2018Environment, Industry, Regulation

The new indoor heat standard coming for California recently changed a key requirement. “Originally the standard had spoken to 80 degrees but has since been changed to 82,” AgSafe Assistant …

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Anna Genasciindoor heat standard
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