California Ag Today
Focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect California's rural economy.
Focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect California's rural economy.
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Scientists project climate change will significantly alter the way our food is produced, but what can farmers do about this today?
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The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has been in California long enough that we may start to see more damage.
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Two California ag guys came up with a tool to help the sales process, called Ag Proz.
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Today, August 3rd, we celebrate with watermelon producers around the country.
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Farmers alone can't be expected to adopt new farming practices without economic incentives and buyer support.
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Sonoma County Dairyman Jarrid Bordessa recently restored a riparian area on his farm as part of his carbon farm plan.
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COVID-19 cases continue to rise, but employers take precautions to keep the food system resilient.
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Regenerative agriculture can be tricky to define because it’s more of a holistic approach rather than any one prescribed practice.
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Despite rising costs and regulatory challenges, many dairies are committed to California.
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The budget signed by the Governor last month includes the continuation of funding for the Citrus Pest and Disease Division of the CDFA.
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The University of California Ag and Natural Resources are trying to find better management techniques for vine mealybug.
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Dr. Wim Bastiaanssen and his company Irriwatch help farmers make irrigation decisions via satellite.
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Dr. Wim Bastiaanssen developed a way for farmers to let the plants tell them when they need water through satellite remote sensing.
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In recent months we’ve been bringing you occasional updates on COVID-19 related news for California Agriculture.
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Citrus Greening Disease has devastated farms in places like Florida, and poses a serious threat in California.
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Growers were expecting a record crop but COVID-19 and weather issues created some challenges.
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John Aguirre, President of the California Association of Winegrape Growers explains the rationale for the request.
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We’re now in mid-July which means for many California farmers tomato harvest will soon be in full swing.
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Zane Peterson has built a thriving business providing an ecological service and a renewable source of energy.
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Redding-based logging entrepreneur Zane Peterson removes trees in fire hazard zones.
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@hat do we need to be watching from a policy perspective in the second half of 2020?
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State Veterinarian Dr. Annette Jones says the latest outbreak of VND was successfully eradicated last month.
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The Argentine Ant arrived in California around 1905 from South America and has become a big problem for citrus and grape producers. Not because it causes damage to the crop, but because it protects that do: sap-sucking pests such as me
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Gro Guru CEO Patrick Henry explains how they decided to offer shares to the public via a platform called WeFunder.