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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Thursday, November 28, 2024
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the state’s authority in water rights certifications.
CDFA and the Air Resources Board (CARB) will hold a series of workshops beginning next week to explore ideas for public-private partnerships for the Healthy Soils Program.
A newly published study provides evidence that dust and bioaerosols moved from a commercial poultry operation a short distance downwind into an almond orchard.
A three-judge panel has ruled that farmers do not have special privilege to water for irrigation use, handing a victory to the Imperial Irrigation District in a long-standing legal battle with farmer Michael Abatti.
Agricultural trade groups are responding with optimism to a much-anticipated report proposing alternatives to the pesticide chlorpyrifos that the Newsom administration released last week.
Senate Republicans are preparing to roll out a $1 trillion coronavirus relief package that will likely include $20 billion in additional funding for USDA to help compensate farmers for pandemic-related losses.
As coronavirus cases rise across the country, ag economists expect producers could face headwinds such as volatility and uncertainty in demand for their products for the remainder of the year and into 2021.