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How Rural Electrification Transformed U.S. Farms
…Everything began to change in May 1933 with the passage of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Act, part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s sweeping New Deal. The TVA’s goals went…
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Mando Perez of Semios Named CAPCA Member of the Year
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…of the world,” Parkfield may be warm during the day, but evenings cool into the mid-50s with low humidity compared to the San Joaquin Valley. This climate creates an ideal…
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…program, which previously shut down trucks entirely if a problem occurred in the emissions system. Woods noted that there are rumors of changes to eliminate DEF requirements altogether, though nothing…
Lorenzo Rios: Valley Strong Vision for California
…for over 20 years and barely held on in the last race,” Rios explained. “People here are hungry for change. I’m not running against one person—I’m running for change. I…
Mike Harvey: Farming, Faith & Leading California’s Youth
…for the October 2nd event featuring Hilton and other speakers, calling it a vital opportunity to share ideas and build momentum for change. “The breakdown of our society happens when…
Edward Ring Brings Water Solutions to the AgNet News Hour
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