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.
California Ag Today
Here are a few updates from around the state, courtesy of the California Farm Bureau Federation.
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Scientists are working with ranchers to preserve the tradition of grazing cattle, while having minimal environmental impact.
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The ZTractor is comparable in price to its diesel powered counterparts, and growers can keep their existing implements.
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Managing pollen is very important for commercial cannabis growers.
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Assembly Bill 888 will allow sheep, goats, and potentially swine producers to sell meat slaughtered on-site.
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Two big concerns on the minds of many growers are water availability and wildfire risk.
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Gotham Greens sees California as a great market for their hydroponic greenhouses.
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Gotham Greens is partnering with UC Davis on a new hydroponic greenhouse facility.
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The public is invited to a webinar this Saturday about gene editing for animal welfare.
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A free webinar about gene editing for animal welfare is happening this Saturday, April 17, 2021 from 11 a.m. to noon.
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Weather and water are on the top of everyone’s mind in California agriculture.
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The Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board is close to finalizing the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program.
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Tadpole shrimp evolved to survive in vernal pools and are unfortunately well-adapted to persist in rice fields.
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UCANR's Ian Grettenberger says these shrimp have evolved to mature at just the right time to feed on rice seedlings.
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Researchers at UC Davis are finding that a seaweed-based feed additive can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cattle.
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Research at UC Davis is showing big drops in greenhouse gas emissions with certain feed additives.
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Here are a few relevant ag-related news stories from throughout the state brought to you by the California Farm Bureau.
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Ivanhoe farmer Bob McKellar wanted to give the public a chance to engage with agriculture by opening Farmer Bob's World.
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It can’t be overlooked that to execute on a cover crop strategy is not always easy.
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Brennan’s study on the impact of cover crops is now in it’s 18th year, and he says the data is pretty clear.
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With the exception of lemons that are still impacted by the loss of food service, most citrus markets have been strong.
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As of March 15th, 93% of all farmworkers in Sonoma County had already received the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Policy updates affecting our state’s farmers and ranchers, courtesy of the California Farm Bureau Federation.
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Research initially intended to help organic spinach producers is receiving attention from conventional growers as well.