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…grapes and 170 acres of almonds, but both crops face major challenges. Oberti described how water regulations under SGMA and fees have strained operations, while the state’s high-speed rail project…
California Ag Battles: Water, Solar, and Farmland Futures
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Joe Del Bosque: Water, Labor, and the Fight for California Farming
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California Agriculture: Don Cameron on Labor, Water, and Innovation
…Agriculture A central topic of conversation was labor in agriculture. Cameron emphasized the critical importance of a stable workforce for California’s labor-intensive crops. He highlighted the need for programs like…
California Farmers Struggle with Water, Labor, and Regulations
…and help farmers sustain crops, communities, and the state’s economy. Advocacy Is Key to Survival Active involvement in advocacy groups ensures farmers’ voices are heard. Genasci encourages participation in local…
Family Tree Farms on Quality and Water: Daniel Jackson
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Syngenta Vegetable Seeds: Advancing Lettuce and Melon Varieties in Salinas
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Ted Torosian Builds Custom Produce into Ag Success Story
…Unlike many operations in the Valley that focus on a single commodity, Custom Produce set itself apart by offering a wide variety of crops in one location. From grapes and…
Florida FFA Leaders Share Their Passion for Agriculture at Specialty Crop Expo
Inspiring the Next Generation of Agricultural Leaders At the recent Specialty Crop Expo in Tampa, Florida, three outstanding members of the Florida FFA Association—Lyla Bent, Hope Storter, and Isabelle Jenkins—shared…
Freight Safety and Dairy Market Pressures: Nick Folio
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California Trucking Rules Under Fire: EPA Pushback
…San Jose, triggering a quarantine in Santa Clara County. Medflies pose a devastating threat to fruit and vegetable crops, and the state is deploying a sterile male release program to…
Future Leaders Shine at Florida FFA
…Citrus Specialty Crop Expo in Tampa, Hope Storter (State President), Lyla Bent (Area V Vice President), and Isabel Jenkins (State Secretary) described how FFA has shaped their futures and why…


















