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endangered species act

Efforts to Modernize Endangered Species Act

Dan October 9, 2019 Environment, Legislative, Water

Members of the Congressional Western Caucus as well as other industry stakeholders recently held a roundtable discussion in Washington to address some potential changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA).  …

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Endangered Species Act (ESA)National Cotton Council (NCC)
cooler

Houseplants That Can Improve Your Health

Dan September 18, 2019 Environment, Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

Houseplants are not only a beautiful addition to your home, they serve an important purpose. Cathy Isom lets you know about some plants that can improve your health. That’s coming …

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Cathy Isomhouseplants
wotus

Industry Responds to EPA WOTUS Announcement

Dan September 12, 2019 Environment, Industry News Release, Water

(Washington, D.C. (USDA-September 12, 2019) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue praised the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for taking another step to fulfill President Trump’s pledge to repeal and …

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agriculture waterEPAWOTUS
farmland growth

The Western View: New Income Source From Farming?

Dan September 5, 2019 Environment, Industry Videos-Promoting Agriculture, Western View

Thanks to some creative thinkers in private industry, Cap-and-Trade could become a new income source for growers. Cap-and-Trade was a controversial program invented some years ago as a way for …

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ars

An ARS Focus on the Northern Plains: Finding New Ways to Beef Up Our Cattle

Dan August 26, 2019 Cattle, Environment, Industry News Release

(USDA/ARS) — Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere continue to increase and while that stimulates plant growth, it also means plants have less nitrogen, which is a key nutrient. …

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forage grassesUSDA/ARS
management

Farm Evaluation and Nitrogen Management Plan Reporting

Dan August 16, 2019 Dairy & Livestock, Environment

Rapid Response of Dairy Industry in Addressing Methane Emissions The dairy industry has been making significant strides in lowering methane emissions on dairy farms.  Farmers have been proactive in the …

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alternative manure management projectsdairy digestersmethane emissions
dpr

DPR/CDFA Announce Team for Chlorpyrifos Alternatives

Dan August 15, 2019 Environment, Industry News Release, Regulation

Sacramento (DPR) – The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) and California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) announced the members of a new, cross-sector working group created to identify, …

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California EPACDFAchlorpyrifosDPRpesticide
Infrastructure

Infrastructure Needed for Groundwater Recharge

Dan August 13, 2019 Environment, Water

Infrastructure and volunteers are needed to make groundwater recharge successful in California. Many in the agriculture community were disappointed that not all of the surface water storage projects were fully …

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California watergroundwater rechargeProposition 1Western Growers Association
crops

Farmers Prevented from Planting Crops on More than 19 Million Acres

Dan August 12, 2019 Drought, Economy, Environment, Industry News Release, Water, Weather

WASHINGTON, (USDA/FSA) – Agricultural producers reported they were not able to plant crops on more than 19.4 million acres in 2019, according to a new report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture …

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NVV Further Sustainability Efforts with Porto Protocol Commitment

Brian German July 23, 2019 Environment, Industry

Napa Valley Vintners (NVV) has become the first North American wine trade association to join the effort of the Porto Protocol.  Established by Adrian Bridge of Taylor’s Port, the Porto …

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climate changeNapa Valley
epa

EPA Registers Long-Term Uses of Sulfoxaflor While Ensuring Strong Pollinator Protection

Dan July 12, 2019 Environment, Industry News Release, Pollinators, Regulation

Registration provides benefits to growers and is supported by strong science that shows minimal risks for pollinators WASHINGTON (EPA) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing a long-term …

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labor

Labor Bathroom Compliance Can be Tricky

Dan July 9, 2019 Environment, Labor and Immigration, Regulation

When it comes to compliant farm labor bathrooms, there are several rules operations have to mind. The new Food Safety Modernization Act’s Produce Safety Rule inspections are highlighting the need …

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CalOSHAFSMAWAPA
cover crops

California Represents Cover Crops at House Hearing

Dan June 26, 2019 Environment, Soil

California was well represented on a hearing about cover crops and supporting programs. A House Agriculture Committee hearing this week focused on soil health and among the testifying was California Farm …

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CFBFsoil health
wildfire

USDA Offers Producers Options to Re-enroll or Extend Expiring CRP Contracts

Dan June 21, 2019 Environment, Industry News Release

WASHINGTON (USDA/FSA) – Farmers and ranchers with expiring Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts may now re-enroll in certain CRP continuous signup practices or, if eligible, select a one-year contract extension. USDA’s …

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conservationCRPUSDA/FSA
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