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Reauthorizing Cap-and-Trade gives California a chance to double down on what works: market mechanisms, local reinvestment and ...
The state Department of Conservation says that agricultural lands declined by more than 1.6 million acres between 1984 and 2018, averaging 47,000 acres a year.
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Agricultural workers are toiling in the state's worst heat wave this year, amid questions about the state's commitment to ...
The state Department of Conservation says that agricultural lands declined by more than 1.6 million acres between 1984 and 2018, averaging 47,000 acres a year.
California's Tulare Lake is filled to the brim, but with the blessings of ample water also comes a curse: floodwaters that could drown fields and roadways for years.
As the crucial summer harvest season gets underway in California’s vast agricultural regions, farmers and their workers say they feel whiplashed by a series of contradictory signals about how ...
Larry Jacobs, a California farmer of more than 40 years, says the state's current restrictions on autonomous agricultural equipment are preventing him from utilizing advancements that are already ...
On Tuesday, June 3, the same employee answered the phone at the Oxnard field office and directed our inquiries to communications staffers for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The California State Fair now promotes a variety of industries besides agriculture, but it hosts an Agricultural Heritage Club luncheon and has taken other steps to keep farmers in the fold.
The state Department of Conservation says that agricultural lands declined by more than 1.6 million acres between 1984 and 2018, averaging 47,000 acres a year.