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California Awards Nearly $35 Million to Address Livestock Emissions

Brian German November 28, 2023 Dairy & Livestock, Dairy and Livestock, Funding, Industry

…awarded through CDFA’s Office of Environmental Farming and Innovation and the California Dairy Research Foundation. Grants through the Alternative Manure Management Program (AMMP) totaling $21.41 million have been awarded to…

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Week in Review: Second Straight Year of Almond Acreage Decline & Farm Bill Gets Extended

Brian German November 24, 2023 Industry

…approved a short-term extension of the 2018 Farm Bill, securing a crucial 87-11 vote. The Sites Project Authority has officially certified the Final Environmental Impact Report and given the go-ahead…

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Consider Composting for Holiday Leftovers

Dan November 24, 2023 Environment, This Land of Ours

…Protection Agency (EPA), landfills contribute up to 18 percent of our methane emissions annually.” Food is the most common material sent to landfills, comprising 24.1% of municipal solid waste in…

Sabrina HalvorsonUniversity of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS)

Almond Update: Reflecting on Current Industry Challenges and Optimism for 2024

Brian German November 22, 2023 Almond Update, Almonds, News from our Sponsors

…of the most significant industry challenges has been the high cost of production. Waycott acknowledged that the industry’s overall experience has fallen below expectations. However, there is some optimism for…

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Thanksgiving Meal Costs Down

Dan November 22, 2023 Cattle, Commodities, Economy, Hogs & Pork, Poultry, This Land of Ours

Results are out for the American Farm Bureau Federation‘s annual survey for Thanksgiving meal costs, so what might consumers on average pay at the grocery stores this year? Rod Bain…

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Sites Reservoir Project Moving Forward After Environmental Review

Brian German November 21, 2023 Agri-Business, Water

In a noteworthy development for California’s water management, the Sites Project Authority, functioning as the lead agency under the California Environmental Quality Act, has officially certified the Final Environmental Impact…

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AgNet News Hour: Friday, 11-17-23

Brian German November 17, 2023 AgNet News Hour, Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson. Today’s show contains reports on winegrape acreage in California, how EPA will be moving forward with…

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FAO Predicts Decline International Foodstuffs Trade

Dan November 15, 2023 Agri-Business, Exports/Imports, This Land of Ours, Trade

…the cost of shipping those foodstuffs. Dry bulk freight costs across the grains and oilseeds routes mostly edged higher during the six months leading up to October 2023 but remained…

Sabrina HalvorsonUnited Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO)
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Injecting Carbon into National Forests and Grasslands

Dan November 14, 2023 Environment, Forestry, This Land of Ours

…create an exemption for carbon capture and storage projects. If approved, the USDA agency could “authorize proposed carbon capture and storage on National Forest Service system lands where and if…

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Court Finds Prop 65 Glyphosate Warning Unconstitutional

Brian German November 13, 2023 Agri-Business, Industry

…The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has found glyphosate not to be carcinogenic in its own evaluations. However, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) identified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic.”…

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Sites Reservoir Project Certified for ‘Cutting Red Tape’

Brian German November 13, 2023 Agri-Business, Water

…seeks to avoid costly and time-consuming litigation delays related to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). If ultimately approved, the project would establish an additional 1.5 million acre-feet of water…

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AgNet Weekly: Senator Kevin Cramer on WOTUS and the Farm Bill

Sabrina Halvorson November 11, 2023 AgNet Weekly

Last month, the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held a hearing on Examining the Implications of Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency for Clean Water Act Protections of Wetlands…

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Substantial Funding Increase Helps Boost RCPP Improvements

Brian German November 8, 2023 Agri-Business, Conservation, Environment, USDA-NRCS

…Agricultural Conservation Easement Program, $250 million to the Conservation Stewardship Program, and another $250 million to the Environmental Quality Incentives Program. Brian German Ag News Director / AgNet West Twitter…

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Nearly Double the Acreage for California Rice Farmers This Year

Brian German November 7, 2023 Field & Row Crops, Industry

…grower interest, demonstrating the industry’s commitment to environmental stewardship. While the abundance of rain made water more available to California rice farmers, it also delayed production a bit. Planting was…

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