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California Climate Hub Priorities Bolstered with USDA investment

Brian German January 14, 2022Agri-Business, Funding

…communities, as well as educators and students, and our nation’s farmers directly,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “This partnership will strengthen climate research efforts and accelerate the development, adoption and…

Climate Smart AgricultureNational Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)UC Davis
Almond board

Almond Update: Groundwater Recharge Guide Available to Growers

Brian German January 13, 2022Almond Update, News from our Sponsors

…in the guide note their various successes with the practice. “Really the benefits of recharging the aquifer underneath their farm outweighed any inconveniences or risks that they thought might have…

almond board of California (ABC)almond updategroundwater recharge
policy change

California Farm Bureau Welcomes Budget Proposal

Brian German January 13, 2022Funding, Radio Reports

…water recharge, $20 million for on farm water conservation, $10 million for technical assistance and drought relief for small farms and $250 million for drought contingency. “At a time when…

CFBF President Jamie Johanssondrought responseGovernor Gavin NewsomState Budget
American farm bureau delegates established policies for 2022. Key topics ranged from milk pricing and beef market transparency to urban agriculture.

American Farm Bureau Establishes 2022 Policies

Sabrina Halvorson January 12, 2022Industry News Release

…national program committees. Dan Glessing, president of Minnesota Farm Bureau (Midwest Region); Brent Johnson, president of Iowa Farm Bureau (Midwest Region); and Eric Mayberry, president of Tennessee Farm Bureau (Southern…

American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF)
shasta dam

‘Terrific’ Start to Water Year, More Needed to Offset Water Storage Deficit

Brian German January 11, 2022Agri-Business, Water

…16 inches. A month prior, snow levels were just 15 percent of average. Executive Director of the California Farm Water Coalition, Mike Wade said the first three months of the…

California Farm Water Coalition (CFWC)water suppliesWater System
Workforce Modernization Act

CFLCA Requesting Industry Input on DIR Processing Challenges

Brian German January 11, 2022Labor and Immigration, Radio Reports

The California Farm Labor Contractor Association (CFLCA) is asking for feedback from industry members about their experiences with the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). As CFLCA Executive Director Nigel…

California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR)California Farm Labor Contractor Association (CFLCA)Nigel Bocanegra
Vice President Joe Biden hears from farmer on immigration

Biden, Vilsack Speak at American Farm Bureau Convention

Sabrina Halvorson January 10, 2022General

…American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall speaking at the 2022 AFBF Convention. “To name just a few, in Louisiana I saw firsthand how regulations like WOTUS can impact farms. Farmers…

AFBFBiden AdministrationTom Vilsack
supply chains

Mixed Response to Biden’s Meat Industry Action Plan

Brian German January 10, 2022Cattle, Hogs & Pork, Poultry

…the bottom of why farmers and ranchers continue to receive low payments while families across America endure rising meat prices,” AFBF President Zippy Duvall said in a press release. “Farmers…

AFBF President Zippy Duvallmeat productionNorth American Meat Institute (NAMI)

AgNet News Hour: Monday, 01-10-22

Brian German January 10, 2022AgNet News Hour, Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…the ag industry, farmers encouraged to take advantage of Ag Extention DPF allowance and American Farm Bureau wants the White House to focus on trade this year. Tune in to…

AgNet News HourCalifornia agricultureCalifornia Agriculture news

Farm Bureaus Concerned About Changes to Clean Water Rule

Brian German January 5, 2022Industry

Member farmers from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) will participate in a roundtable on Thursday, Jan. 6, about the impact of the proposal to repeal and replace the Navigable…

American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF)Navigable Waters Protection Rule (NWPR)Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule

VofV: Changing the Farm Narrative through Innovation & Workforce Development

Brian German January 4, 2022Agri-Business, Podcasts, Technology

…out more at WGA.com. Karen Ross (California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary) delves into the opportunities 2022 offers for the California farming industry – including meaningful ways to the…

Voices of the Valley

Farm City Newsday Friday, 12-31-21

Brian German December 31, 2021Farm 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 Animal Ag Alliance‘s focus on communication programs in 2022,…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Thursday, 12-30-21

Brian German December 30, 2021Farm 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 CREP updates providing more access and flexibility to the…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday

Concerns About Proposal to Replace Forklifts With Zero-Emission Equipment

Brian German December 29, 2021Agri-Business, Regulation

…just have to absorb that cost.” While agricultural production already involves electric forklifts in certain areas, rough terrain presents a very particular problem for farmers and processors. Isom said that…

California Air Resources Board (CARB)emissionsWestern Agricultural Processors Association (WAPA)
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