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California to Fund 46 Specialty Crop Projects Through 2023 SCBGP

Brian German August 28, 2023Funding, Industry, Specialty Crops

…conservation within specialty crop production are also receiving grant support. Some of the projects include studying water and heat stress in chili peppers, irrigation practices in pistachio orchards, and evapotranspiration…

Specialty Crop Block Grant Programspecialty crop researchspecialty crops

Positive Outlook for the California Walnut Industry, After Years of Challenges

Brian German August 23, 2023Industry, Nuts & Grapes, Walnuts

…temperatures. Ample water supply from an extensive snowpack also supported healthy tree growth across all regions. Adequate chilling hours promoted winter dormancy, and mild spring temperatures facilitated vibrant tree canopies,…

California Walnut Board & CommissionCalifornia Walnut Productionwalnuts
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EPA Denies CAFO Petitions from Environmental Groups

Brian German August 21, 2023Dairy & Livestock, Dairy and Livestock, Industry

…ranchers are committed to ensuring clean water and investing in a sustainable future,” said NCBA Chief Counsel Mary-Thomas Hart. “By rejecting these two petitions that sought to directly attack animal…

animal feedinglivestock producersU.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Free Online Training for Phosphorus Management

Dan August 15, 2023Education, This Land of Ours

…yield, added Penn However, phosphorus that leaves agricultural fields in runoff or drainage water can accumulate in bodies of surface water, like rivers and lakes, compromising their quality and triggering…

phosphorusSabrina Halvorson
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Department of Water Resources Officially Approves Westside GSP

Brian German August 9, 2023Agri-Business, Water

The Westside Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan (Westside GSP) has officially been approved by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR). A recommendation of approval had been announced back in March….

groundwater sustainability plansSustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)water management

Executive Order Expedites Levee Repair and Prepares for the Next Wet Season

Brian German August 8, 2023Agri-Business, Industry

…incorporating a range of conditions that will utilize the existing regulatory expertise of entities including the Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Department of Water Resources, and the Water Boards….

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Week in Review: Quarantine Established for New Pest & Citrus Forecast Declines

Brian German August 4, 2023Industry

…for growers. The Department of Water Resources recently announced the approval of additional groundwater sustainability plans. Subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get the latest agricultural headlines in your inbox…

California Agriculture news

New Study Highlights Increased Production Costs for Processing Tomatoes

Brian German August 3, 2023Fruits & Vegetables, Industry, Tomatoes

…reflects several cost increases in multiple areas of production. Water costs incorporated as part of the study increased 84 percent in the last six years to $120 per acre-foot. Overall…

California tomatoescost studyprocessing tomatoes
farm programs

Record Enrollment for Grasslands CRP

Dan August 1, 2023Conservation, Environment

…land cover to help improve water quality, prevent soil erosion, and reduce the loss of wildlife habitat. “This year’s record-breaking Grassland CRP signup demonstrates the continued success and value of…

Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) GrasslandsUSDA/FSA
water

California Water Projects Receive $50 Million in Federal Support

Brian German July 31, 2023Agri-Business, Funding, Water

…projects are expected to create at least 1.7 million acre-feet of additional water storage capacity. “Water is essential to every community – for feeding families, growing crops, powering agricultural businesses…

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Approved Groundwater Sustainability Plans Now Totals 40

Brian German July 28, 2023Agri-Business, Water

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) recently announced the approval of additional groundwater sustainability plans (GSPs). Ten plans were approved for non-critically overdrafted groundwater basins. Approval was given to the…

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DWR Awards Nearly $17 Million in LandFlex Grants

Brian German July 25, 2023Agri-Business, Funding, Water

The Department of Water Resources has awarded nearly $17 million through its LandFlex Program. Three groundwater sustainability agencies (GSAs) will be receiving the funding through the second phase of the…

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Sacramento River, seen in Redding, California.

Water Board Extends Protest Period for Sites Reservoir

Brian German July 18, 2023Agri-Business, Water

The protest period for the proposed Sites Reservoir has been extended by the State Water Resources Control Board. Originally, the deadline for submitting protests against the project was August 1….

infrastructureSites Reservoir ProjectState Water Resources Control Boardwater supplies

Week in Review: Water Projects Streamlined & Legislative Effort to Address Tomato Pest

Brian German July 14, 2023Industry

Sites Reservoir is one of the projects that will directly benefit from recent reforms to permitting requirements for water and energy infrastructure projects. A second effort is underway, seeking legislative…

California Agriculture news
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