In the heart of California’s Central Valley, generations of farm families are facing a new kind of crisis — too much water one year, not enough the next and mounting regulations that could determine ...
For many decades, California has been the leading agricultural state in terms of the value of agricultural goods, marketed, generating $58 billion in agricultural cash receipts in 2023, outpacing ...
California Farm Bureau President Shannon Douglas discusses labor, trade, Prop 50, and innovation shaping the future of California farming.
About half of California’s 30 million acres of farm and ranchland is covered by Williamson Act contracts. Renewable advocates ...
It would be impossible to overstate the complexity of water supply management in California. Hundreds of federal, state and local agencies decree who or what is supplied with water, when and how much ...
Water for crops, but not for those who pick them — a tale as old as time for California’s farmworkers. But the latest threat to farmworkers and their water supply has nothing to do with the state’s ...
The Fresno Bee Editorial Board says the agriculture secretary has plenty to learn about California's $61.2 billion ...
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