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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Sunday, November 10, 2024
A race to save communities from flooding following winter storms has turned into a marathon as snowmelt begins to submerge parts of the Central Valley.
The California Farm Bureau filling in a gap in state policymaking with a new research arm analyzing the economic impacts of EU policies that come to California.
Two bills would boost demand for biomethane generated by dairy digesters. But trade groups contend cows are not producing enough methane to keep up with the demand.
A Labor Department administrative law judge is allowing a farm labor contractor to stay in the H-2A program after finding that he did not fire U.S workers because of their race, but because they refused to work in rainy conditions.
The California Strawberry Commission estimates about 20% of strawberries in the Monterey Bay region south of San Francisco are flooded after March storms.