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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Farmers in California’s second most populous county are pleading for more flexibility with a pending regulation at the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board.
An administrative law judge has upheld a $1.89 million penalty against Agro Research International LLC, Sorrento, Fla., producer of AGRO GOLD WS biological amendment, for alleged adulteration and organic mislabeling.
Displaying calorie and fiber information in front-of-packaging nutrition labeling is an effective way of helping consumers pick the healthiest food option, according to new research from the International Food Information Council
Republican Rep. Vince Fong has taken the seat of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy after winning a special election in May, and Derek Neilson, head of the agriculture division at Case New Holland Industrial, has left the company to pursue entrepreneurial interests.
A partnership between a California cattle producer and the world’s largest carrot grower may show agriculture how to “close the circle” in a way that minimizes food loss, cuts expenses and reduces the use of fuel and water.
A progressive Bay Area lawmaker is proposing legislation claiming to protect the health and lives of schoolchildren in California’s agricultural communities, frustrating lawmakers in those communities.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s expanded dollar-for-dollar match program is poised to help more California families buy fluid milk products.