
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
In 2022, U.S. organic sales reached $9.6 billion. California accounted for nearly 40% of those sales.
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Officials from the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office are now hammering arguments made by Mexican representatives during a recent dispute hearing about Mexico’s ban on imports of genetically modified corn used in some food products.
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The Farm Service Agency expanded ELAP through the rule-making process to assist with a portion of financial losses resulting from reduced milk production when cattle are removed from commercial milking in dairy herds having a confirmed positive H5N1 test.
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A Texas federal judge has temporarily blocked a USDA disaster relief program from giving preferential funding to women and minority farmers.
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Governor Newsom confirmed the agreement on June 22, with the revised State Budget allocating $600,000 for the program.
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With the Biden Administration finalizing new mileage standards, a recent Senate Energy panel hearing served as a flashpoint for the EV versus combustion engine debate.
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The California Milk Advisory Board has announced the return of the Real California Milk Excelerator competition with an emphasis on Health & Wellness startups.
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The USDA wants to know, especially as it pertains to crop, confined livestock, grazing, and forestry practices.
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The American Farm Bureau recently sent a letter to USDA and the Department of Labor on the issue.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is awarding some $50 million to support farmworkers and agricultural employers
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Defining sustainability in the beef industry, NCBA's Samantha Werth states that discussions have to start with a producer's ability to survive financially.
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From poultry to dairy, the H5N1 virus has very different impacts.
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Regardless of who prevails in the upcoming presidential election, ag tariffs and trade wars will be waiting.
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China has banned meat exports from a California cold storage facility near the Port of Oakland after traces of the feed additive ractopamine were found in beef shipments
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Mexico elected Claudia Sheinbaum as their new president, and many ag leaders are hopeful that she and her administration will make decisions that benefit their ag trade relationship with the U.S.
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After years of removing trees, California’s remaining apricot growers say they have found a balance between supply and demand, allowing the crop to be profitable.
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Two U.S. senators have now introduced bipartisan legislation that they say will support ranchers who rely upon federal lands to graze their livestock.
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New documents from State Water Resources Control Board aim to improve understanding of water rights holders as to their rights and reporting requirements.
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Gene Noem, U.S. Meat Export Federation, explains that trust is paramount in getting buy-in from industry on animal disease traceability.
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In honor of June as National Dairy Month, the California Milk Advisory Board has announced a partnership with Raley's Food For Families program to deliver milk and dairy foods to nourish families in need.
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“The Soil in Jackie’s Garden” is a cumulative-style picture book that tells the story of Jackie and her garden friends as they discover the wonders of soil and how things grow.
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Randy Blach, CattleFax CEO, says we're seeing strong economic signals to put more weight on each animal.
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Amid effort to avoid raising taxes, the California Farm Bureau responds to Governor Newsom's proposal to increase the mill tax levied on pesticides.
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As the H5N1 “avian flu” continues to tighten its grip, the United States and European Union are now taking steps to acquire or manufacture H5N1 bird flu vaccines.