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California Farm Bureau schedules May 5 advocacy event at Sacramento headquarters
California Farm Bureau’s Lobby Day on May 5 will bring members to Sacramento to meet with legislators and discuss agricultural policy issues. The event includes scheduled meetings, briefings and support for participants.
Agritourism is trending: But does it fit for your farm?
Agritourism boosts farm income and foot traffic, but it also brings new risks and demands. Review key questions before getting started.
AI takes root: What’s the deal with decision support tools for specialty crop farmers?
A look at Gen AI platforms reveals promise and limitations. Explore where AI can support you — and where expert insight still matters most.
USDA reopens reporting period for specialty crop bridge payments
The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) has reopened the reporting period for specialty crop producers seeking Assistance for Specialty Crop Farmers (ASCF) program bridge payments. The new deadline is April 24.
Pistachio paste trend boosts demand for California growers
Demand for pistachios is rising as food manufacturers use them in products such as chocolate, pastries and beverages. The trend is supporting market growth as California production continues to increase.
California Walnuts expands “Feel Good” campaign with produce merchandising push
California Walnuts is launching a summer campaign to encourage more walnut sales by promoting walnuts as a fresh produce item rather than only a baking ingredient. The effort includes digital media, streaming TV, events and retail merchandising in produce departments.
US export market to receive $8.4 million boost
More than $8.4 million earmarked to expand export markets for U.S. goods will be distributed by USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service through three programs.
Western water projects receive $889M boost under federal infrastructure funding
The investments target irrigation canals, storage and delivery systems. Read more on how the funding will impact agriculture and communities.
Entrapment insecticide expands EPA crop label to all crop groups
Entrapment insecticide gains EPA approval for all crop groups, expanding pest control options for greenhouse and specialty crop growers. Learn key label updates and explore application benefits.
USDA: 2026 fruit, tree nut outlook signals cautious optimism for growers
A new USDA outlook points to steady consumer demand but rising costs and increasing import competition. Here’s how it impacts your farm.
Rollins targets high input costs as USDA, DOJ investigate fertilizer companies
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins is pressing for price relief while investigators examine potential price collusion. See what changes lie ahead.
White House hosts farmers, discusses more support
Trump outlines ag plans on costs, financing and biofuels, with limited gains for greenhouse growers. Review impacts and assess gaps.
U.S.-China trade conflict cuts California nut exports, researchers say
California nut exports to China dropped 64% in 2025 due to trade tensions. Learn how almonds and pistachios were affected.
Ventura County among fastest-warming U.S. regions, UC ANR scientists warn farmers
Ventura County is among the fastest-warming U.S. regions, impacting local crops. UC scientists offer farmers tools and guidance to adapt.
Feeding the Economy report highlights $10.4T impact of U.S. ag
The 2026 Feeding the Economy report shows how the U.S. food and ag sector drives a $10.4T economy. Explore key report insights now.













