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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Sunshine State growers are looking to the upcoming farm bill to get help with automation, an issue they raised several times Monday at a House Ag Committee listening session in Newberry, Florida.
House Republicans will try to pass a plan to raise the debt ceiling that would cut domestic spending, expand SNAP work requirements and gut the biofuel and clean energy tax incentives that are the centerpiece of President Joe Biden climate policy.
The Department of Water Resources on Thursday bumped water allocations to 100% for the first time in nearly two decades, and the Bureau of Reclamation immediately followed suit.
The Newsom and Biden administrations have bumped water allocations to the maximum 100% of contracted amounts for both the State Water Project and Central Valley Project.
Following in the footsteps of the Newsom administration, state lawmakers are repurposing integrated pest management as a means to eliminate the use of certain controversial pesticides.
Judith McMeekin has announced plans to retire from the Food and Drug Administration on June 30 and California Citrus Mutual has brought on Michael Bliss.