Backyard Chicks

DanPoultry, This Land of Ours

…maintain (when compared to most other pets) Eggs that are fresh, great-tasting & nutritious Chemical-free bug and weed control Manufacture the worlds best fertilizer Fun & friendly pets with personality…

Agri View: Farm-Raised

DanAgri View, Aquaculture

…took this action to protect American consumers from unsafe residues detected in these products. There have been no reports of illnesses to date. FDA is taking this strong step now…

CA Farmers Achieve More Air Quality Gains

Taylor HillmanEnvironment

…provides customers with technical and financial support for air quality and other conservation measures through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). The seven farming practices applied in 2015 to improve…

Fresno County District 4 Citrus Bloom

Taylor HillmanCitrus, General

…control operators, and beekeepers must comply with the regulations covering the citrus/bee protection areas (California Code of Regulations Sections 6654 and 6656). Please contact Supervising Agricultural/Standards Specialist, Dana Taniguchi at…

Kern County Citrus Bloom Announced

Taylor HillmanCitrus

…blossoms and reduce the potential of serious pesticide damage to the bees. All citrus growers, pest control operators, and beekeepers must comply with the regulations covering the citrus/bee protection areas….

Agri View: Inventions and Agriculture

DanAgri View

Farming in America Let’s Talk Rusty Iron: The inventions that stand out in the history of farming and farm machinery. By Sam Moore Here are what (Sam Moore) considers to…

Collaborative Projects Aim to Aid Salmon

Taylor HillmanAquaculture, Water

…the project will benefit fish, add to future salmon populations and fit neatly into farming operations and water supply management needs. When completed, the $8.6 million project will capture winter-run…

Agri View: Corn Facts

DanAgri View, Corn, FFA Report

…states. It’s one of the most recognizable commodities in the world, and it’s been around forever, it seems. Ancient Mayans cultivated it long before it spread to the Americas sometime…