Wet Weather Doesn’t Hinder Citrus Harvest

DanCitrus

…a challenge not seen during the past four years of drought. But weather is only one factor, producers of the state’s signature fruit say. They also face water supply and…

Agri View: Water Management

DanAgri View, General, Water

watershed-scale water-management, including the use of conserved water rights, dry-year water banks, option water markets, and regulated irrigation withdrawals, may also reduce the impact of irrigated production on offsite water

Stallman Ready to Pass the Gavel – #AFBF16

Taylor HillmanGeneral

…to overturn the Environmental Protection Agency’s latest, flawed water policies was not yet over. “You know, if we’re going to let the federal government dictate where we can and cannot…

USDA Awards $3 Million for Robotics Research

Taylor HillmanGeneral, Technology

…detecting microbial contamination, defects, ripeness, physical damage, size, shape, and other quality attributes of plant or animal products (including forest products) or for monitoring air or water quality. Additionally, projects…

Agri View: The Gourd

DanAgri View, General, Specialty Crops

…with water, and they appear in many creation myths. Since the beginning of their history, they have had a multitude of uses, including food, kitchen tools, toys, musical instruments and…

Governor Brown’s Budget Invests in Climate Smart Agriculture

DanAquaculture, Cattle, Citrus, Corn, Cotton, Dairy & Livestock, Drought, Energy, Environment, Field & Row Crops, Forage Crops, Forestry, Fruits & Vegetables, General, Goat, Grain, Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Poultry, Seeds, Sheep, Soil, Special Reports, Specialty Crops, Sugar, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables, Water, Weather, Wine

…$20 million for the State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program (SWEEP), which provides financial incentives to growers to implement water distribution systems on farms that reduce GHGs and save water;…