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Housing for the Harvest Program Continues to Expand

Brian German October 29, 2020 Agri-Business, Labor and Immigration

…and Central Coast regions. Yolo, Imperial, Sacramento, San Luis Obispo, Kern, Madera, Kings, Riverside, Tulare, Santa Barbara, Fresno, and San Joaquin counties are now all participating in the Housing for…

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Housing for the Harvest Continues to Reach Rural Communities

Brian German October 8, 2020 Funding, Industry, Radio Reports

…who have been exposed to COVID-19 and cannot safely self-isolate at home. It now serves in 10 counties including Kern, Madera, Kings, Riverside, Tulare, Santa Barbara, Fresno, San Joaquin and…

California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)COVID-19Governor Gavin NewsomHousing for the HarvestJenny Lester MoffitKaren Ross

Winners Announced for WRCCA Awards and Scholarships

Brian German September 25, 2020 General

…winner from the Central Valley area is Anthony Venegas, who is currently studying plant science and crop production at California State University, Fresno. Student at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo…

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Consumers are Driving a Move to More Sustainable Cotton Farming in California

Brian German September 25, 2020 Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

…storm on the west side of Fresno County, which reduced visibility on Interstate 5, causing a 104-vehicle pile-up that took 17 lives. The devastating accident foreshadowed debates about agriculture’s role…

cottonsoil healthUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE)
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Farm City Newsday Monday, 09-21-20

Brian German September 21, 2020 Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today’s show is filled with stories covering CFAP 2 enrollment, Fresno County grape growers working through…

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Fresno County Grape Growers Press On Amidst Smokey Conditions

Brian German September 21, 2020 Industry, Radio Reports

Fresno County grape growers are doing their best to work through the challenges created by the various wildfires. The multiple wildfires burning up and down California are leavening a significant…

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Housing for the Harvest Helps Mitigate Spread of COVID-19

Brian German September 17, 2020 Funding, Industry, Regulation

…is offered statewide with a focus on the Central Valley, Central Coast, and Coachella Valley regions. There are currently three counties participating including Fresno, San Joaquin, and Santa Barbara. According…

COVID-19Governor Gavin NewsomHousing for the HarvestJenny Lester Moffit

State Helps Supply Ag Industry with Much Needed N95 Respirators

Brian German September 15, 2020 Industry News, Regulation

…state. Fresno County Farm Bureau (FCFB) has been one of the many organizations helping to supply the local farming community with the N95s. “These N95 respirators are something that’s really…

California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)Fresno County Farm Bureau (FCFB)N95 respiratorsRyan Jacobsen

California Navel Orange Initial Forecast Positive For 2020

Brian German September 14, 2020 Fruits & Vegetables, Radio Reports

…set per tree for 2020. Fresno County‘s average was back up to 289 per tree after last year’s dip. Tulare County stayed relatively similar, and Kern County‘s dropped to 298…

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Housing for the Harvest Program Expands to Santa Barbara

Brian German September 4, 2020 Agri-Business, Labor and Immigration

…to basic needs while staying safe,” said Van Do-Reynoso, Director of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department. Fresno County has been working with the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission in…

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UC Cooperative Extension to Investigate Healthy Soil Practices with CDFA Grants

Brian German August 31, 2020 Funding

…project with Cardoza Farm, $100,000 Ruth Dahlquist-Willard, UCCE small farms advisor, Fresno and Tulare counties This project will demonstrate compost application, hedgerow planting, and application of mulch generated from cover crop…

California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)soil healthUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE)

National Preparedness Month Webinars from UCCE

Brian German August 27, 2020 Dairy & Livestock, Radio Reports

…Wednesday, September 2 and will be hosted by Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor for Fresno and Madera Counties, Rebecca Ozeran. The virtual event is titled ‘Emergency Preparedness for Livestock Owners.’…

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2021 Application Open: Top-10 New Products Competition, Sponsored by Bank of America

Brian German August 21, 2020 Industry News Release

…brings the latest farming and agriculture technologies to the forefront,” said Mark A. Riley, Senior Vice President and Fresno/Visalia Market President. “Bank of America has been a leader in financing…

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New Multifaceted Farmworker Safety Campaign Launched

Brian German August 5, 2020 Agri-Business, Labor and Immigration

…safety campaign will reportedly reach farmworkers in the greater Bakersfield and Fresno growing regions. The new farmworker safety campaign is being supported by multiple industry organizations including the California Fresh…

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