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California Ag Today
Statewide YF&R awards highlight the dedication of standout members and committees advancing agricultural leadership.
The Agribusiness Update
The National Potato Council installed its new leadership at its annual Washington Summit, and Lori Stevermer, president of the National Pork Producers Council, says California's Prop 12 poses and existential threat to all of agriculture.
The Agribusiness Update
In the wake of devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, ag organizations join forces to establish a relief fund for farmers whose livelihoods were upended by the storm, and Lori Stevermer, president of the National Pork Producers Council, says California's Prop 12 poses and existential threat to all of agriculture.
California Ag Today
The California Farm Bureau recently celebrated its 106th Annual Meeting in Monterey, highlighting leadership changes across the state. Three new members were elected to the California Farm Bureau Board of Directors, while seven others retained their seats.
The Agribusiness Update
Cooking a Thanksgiving dinner this year will cost less than last year but is still more expensive than before COVID-19, and with little sign of a breakthrough on the farm bill in Congress, farm groups are shifting their attention to a proposed $21 billion bailout bill.
California Ag Today
In this four-part series, we’re going to hear from Tulare County Farm Bureau Executive Director Tricia Stever-Blattler, who does a great job at outlining how one of the top agriculture counties in the nation, is handling one of the most tumultuous springs in modern California history.
Land & Livestock Report
Colorado Livestock Industry Opposed to Wolf Reintroduction
Land & Livestock Report
USCA Applauds Introduction of Livestock Hauling Bill
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
First Confirmed Wolf Attack is from a New Pack in Northeast Washington.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A bill in the State House would remove Gray Wolves from the Endangered Species List in Four Counties
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A bill in the state House would remove Gray Wolves from the endangered species list in four counties