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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “flooding”

Tides Turning at Tulare Lake, But Water to Remain for Some Time

Brian German July 3, 2023Agri-Business, Water

After months of concerted efforts to mitigate flooding in the Tulare Lake region, state officials announced that the lake’s water levels have begun to recede. The positive results come as …

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California Moves to Recharge Groundwater Basins with Floodwater

Brian German May 11, 2023Agri-Business, Water

Efforts to address floodwater in the Central Valley will include emergency diversions into groundwater recharge basins. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) made the announcement earlier this week. DWR will …

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Disaster Recovery Package Requested for California Farmers

Brian German April 27, 2023Agri-Business, Industry

Several California Democrats are working to rally bipartisan support for a disaster recovery package to assist the agricultural sector. Multiple storms have caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage …

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Herd Health Concerns Due to Flooding in Tulare County

Brian German April 14, 2023Dairy & Livestock, Dairy and Livestock, Industry

Floodwaters in and around Tulare County are raising concerns related to herd health among the dairy operations in the region. The issue was highlighted at a recent meeting of the …

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Record-Breaking Snowpack Brings Additional Flood Risk

Brian German April 4, 2023Agri-Business, Water

The fourth snow survey conducted by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) demonstrated a record-breaking snowpack. At Phillips Station, measurements were recorded of 126.5 inches of snow depth and …

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Floodwaters Create ‘Situational Crisis’ for California Dairy Farmers

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

Dairy farmers in the San Joaquin Valley are working to overcome the impacts of substantial flooding. Last week’s storms have left broad swaths of Tulare County under standing water. Evacuation …

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Newsom to Allow Easier Floodwater Capture for Groundwater Recharge

Brian German March 13, 2023Agri-Business, Water

Governor Gavin Newsom is taking action to put the abundance of floodwater in California to better use through an executive order. In response to the substantial storm systems that have …

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Planting Delays in Monterey County Due to Flood Damage

Brian German February 9, 2023Industry, Specialty Crops

Flood damage in Monterey County is going to set back production timelines for many growers. Multiple storms brought a tremendous amount of rainfall to the area, flooding a significant amount …

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Cover Crops Prove Valuable During Recent Storms

Brian German January 17, 2023Avocado, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

Cover crops provide a variety of benefits to growers and the recent storm systems that came through California demonstrated multiple advantages. Chris Sayer from Petty Ranch in Ventura County said …

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Western View: Nebraska Flooded; Farmers Need A Hand

Dan March 26, 2019Western View

The reports of severe flooding in Nebraska are sobering, with farmers losing crops and livestock, fields washed out, topsoil gone with the barns, silos, tractors and homes flooded, sometimes swept …

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Flooding to Shut Down Mississippi River Shipping Temporarily

Dan September 28, 2016General, Industry News Release

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says flooding in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa is likely to shut down three locks later this week on the Mississippi River, a key waterway …

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Louisiana Flooding Destroys $14 Million of Rice

Dan August 19, 2016Grain, Industry News Release, Weather

With more than 20 inches of rain in southwest Louisiana since last week, early estimates are that flooding has destroyed $14 million worth of the state’s rice crop. That estimate …

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