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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.
California’s Drought Situation So Dire Growers are Plowing Under Fields Federal and state water projects say they will provide little to no irrigation water to many agricultural customers, so ...
Agricultural workers are toiling in the state's worst heat wave this year, amid questions about the state's commitment to ...
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.
Low water levels are visible at Lake Oroville, which is the second largest reservoir in California and according to daily reports of the state's Department of Water Resources is near 35% capacity ...
Eight of nine California agricultural field offices threatened with closure will remain open, the U.S. Department of Agriculture told Sen. Adam Schiff in a letter. The field offices are crucial to ...
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 overwhelming majority of U.S.-grown strawberries come from California, with farms in different regions of the state harvesting the berries at distinct times of the year.
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.