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A California state appeals court has rejected a challenge by Western Growers to the state's COVID-19 workplace safety rule, saying the need to protect workers outweighs any burdens the measure places
Register for the Texas Pecan Short Course held near College Station, TX on January 24-27, 2022.
The Texas Pecan Short Course is in its 58th year of offering a comprehensive educational class fo
Between wildfires, drought, a trade war and the COVID-19 pandemic, the last few years have been hard on California farmers. But recent research by agricultural economists from UC Davis and the Unive
The Almond Board of California is reminding growers and pest control advisors (PCA) of the important change to a widely used fungicide in the almond industry. For bloom in 2022, it is recommended that
Cover crop research conducted by a team of university researchers is now helping to inform and shape policy to implement the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) in several San Joaquin Valley
The California almond industry posted shipments of 220 million lbs. for the month of November, a 16% decline compared to last year’s 263 million lbs.
The shipment number falls in line with market
Farmers and ranchers will find themselves subject to new laws in 2022 that will raise wages, redefine animals' living arrangements and allow ranchers better access to livestock in evacuation zones.
The atmospheric river storm that brought some rain and snow to the parched state may serve as a reminder that California is still waiting to build planned infrastructure for storing water in wet years
In mid-December there were a couple of important initiatives by the U.S. Department of Transportation and U.S. Department of Agriculture designed to help alleviate ongoing workforce and supply chain c