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Rise, Fall, and Comeback of Chickens in American Agriculture
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Dale Nicol on Syngenta, Farming Challenges, and Feeding the World
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Roger Isom on California Farming Challenges in 2025
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California Pistachio Harvest 2025: Insights from Richard Kreps
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Dairy, Family, and Football: Joseph Bakker’s Life in the Central Valley
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California Ag at a Crossroads: Syngenta’s Dale Nicol
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California Farming Voices: Case Anker and Stan Nelson
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Fires to Food Security: Elaine Collotti Outlines Bold Plan for California Agriculture
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