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California Ag Today
The Sept. 23–25 event will bring together growers, tourism leaders, and policymakers to share ideas for expanding agritourism.
California Ag Today
California dairy families are matching donations during National Dairy Month to help provide milk to Californians facing food insecurity.
California Tree Nut Report
California Ag Today
USDA and CDFA team up to strengthen local farms, expand markets, and bring more CA GROWN foods to communities statewide.
California Ag Today
State leaders and industry voices will discuss lending, labor, water costs, and more at August 5 meeting.
Idaho Ag Today
A tour highlighting research, cultivars under development and best management practices pertaining to the state’s canola industry.
Idaho Ag Today
Bannock County Farmers John and Karen McNab share some insights about their lifestyle.
Idaho Ag Today
Bannock County Farmers John and Karen McNab share some insights about their lifestyle.
Idaho Ag Today
Bannock County Farmers John and Karen McNab share some insights about their lifestyle
Southeast Regional Ag News
Registration is still open for the August 12-13 event featuring farm tours, NCBA clinicians, and breakout sessions.
California Ag Today
California Secretary of Agriculture Karen Ross joined us in Sacramento at the Agri-Pulse Food and Ag Issues Summit West to cover water supply reliability in California starts with a state-wide infrastructure update.
California Ag Today
California Secretary of Agriculture Karen Ross joins us in Sacramento at the Agri-Pulse Food and Ag Issues Summit West to talk all things agriculture… a leading priority for Ross is the future of water storage in the very dry, but golden state.
Farm of the Future
Last week Blackleg was confirmed in Northern Idaho canola fields. Infestations have ranged from 1% of the plants to 30-40% of the plants.
Farm of the Future
Canola acres across the Pacific Northwest continue to increase each year.
Farm of the Future
Today we will visit with Washington State University Extension and Outreach Specialist Karen Sowers. I asked about the advantages of growing canola in the Pacific Northwest.