
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
A coalition of attorneys general is urging the Environmental Protection Agency to implement a new rule that would create uniform labeling requirements on pesticide products across the country
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Without the July 1 Cattle Inventory Report from USDA, analysts are using historical context and recent on-feed reports to estimate the herd size.
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The “Transitioning Land to a New Generation: Land Transfer Training” curriculum helps to face a pressing need as almost 300 million acres of American agricultural lands are expected to change hands in the coming decades.
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The Biden-Harris Administration recently announced it has issued payments to eligible applicants under the Inflation Reduction Act’s Discrimination Financial Assistance Program.
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Summer heat is expected to last well into Autumn across much of America. That means an increased risk of wildfires and severe weather.
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Each year, members of Congress take time during the month of August to return to their home districts and hear directly from constituents.
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The California State Board of Food and Agriculture will bring together rural appraisers, financial institutions and agricultural associations to hear updates on market trends and the farm economy on Tuesday, August 6.
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Today we are rounding out a three-part discussion on how to get cattle buyers to pay more for your calves.
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What is the relationship between these variables in your calves and what the cattle buyer is willing to pay?
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As we kick off our three-part series focused on adding value to your calves, we dive into the importance of a good preconditioning program.
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As we kick off our three-part series focused on adding value to your calves, we dive into the importance of a good preconditioning program.
California Ag Today
Have aspirations of reducing methane emissions on your dairy or livestock operation? Listen up! The California Department of Food and Agriculture is now open for grant applications that’ll help in the installation of equipment and implementation of practices that do just that.
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USDA has now announced additional steps to safeguard western communities in the face of increasingly dangerous and intense wildfires
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Legislation making its way through Congress seeks to effectively ban Chinese-made DJI drones in the U.S. due to the security risks.
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Erica Maedke, vice president of insights at Ever.Ag, sees potential challenges in recommendations that came out from the USDA on July 1.
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The Santa Barbara County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office is responding to an active infestation of Red Imported Fire Ants (RIFA), Solenopsis invicta, in the Montecito area.
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Cheese, butter, and yogurt are fueling category growth, along with new dairy-based products designed to capitalize on convenience, health, and snacking trends.
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The headlines are screaming "Chevron deference." What's it mean to you and agriculture? We take a simplified look.
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The H5N1 avian influenza had now been found in over 150 U.S. dairy herds spread over thirteen states.
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Continuously sour candy and sustainable fish jerky made the 2024 trending list.
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Health and wellness have become significant factors influencing snack choices with many opting for foods that are lower in calories, preservatives, and sugar.
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July 1 has come and gone and, with its passing, updated nutrition standards for school meals are now in effect.
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Heat is the top cause of weather-related deaths in the U.S. and poses severe risks like heat stroke, especially for workers in agriculture