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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Friday, November 29, 2024
Aquifer recharge is ‘illusory’ * Farm groups that support Prop. 15 * Don’t want to delay stimulus * Some perspective on farm subsidies * Farmers to vote ‘bank accounts’?
The state has modeled opportunities for flood-managed aquifer recharge in the Central Valley, but left out the ongoing surface and groundwater policy issues.
The Department of Agriculture will funnel another $500 million to the Farmers to Families Food Box Program and plans to issue contracts for the fourth round of the program by the end of next week.
The Department of Agriculture has finalized a rule making soil health, comprehensive nutrient management plan, and advanced payment changes to the Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
The future of the proposed Temperance Flat Reservoir Project is in doubt. For 20 years investors for the project have had to focus instead on a cascading series of water crises.
The San Joaquin Valley air district is taking a close look at the progress farmers have made to reduce ag burning and whether stricter prohibitions are needed.