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As California toils through a third consecutive drought year, many Sacramento Valley farmers, well known for supporting waterfowl that stop along the Pacific Flyway, are being left high and dry.
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After a few 100-degree days to kick off the season, California agricultural employers should be bracing for a hot summer throughout the state. Barring another record-breaking wildfire year, protecting
U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) called on his Senate colleagues June 9 to quickly consider and confirm nominees for two agricultural trade leadership positions within the administration t
U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff met with India’s ambassador to the United States, Taranjit Singh Sandhu.
Meeting via videoconference, Ossoff and Sandhu discussed opportunities to strengthen U.S.-India re
This webinar will give a high-level overview of what is taught in the Southern United States Trade Association's (SUSTA) Export Readiness Training and why it is important for new exporters to be t
Saying that bumblebees may be classified as fish, a state appeals court has ruled that the pollinator insect may therefore be eligible for protection as an endangered or threatened species under state
After a year and a half of supply chain problems, a massive trade imbalance, and challenges at ports, the Almond Alliance announced a collaborative private/public venture to ship nuts to foreign custo
Almond Board of California (ABC) understands that there are nuances and intricacies that come along with growing almonds, and it’s incredibly important to ABC that it learns how it can best serve gr
As anyone that has harvested hazelnuts by hand knows, hazelnut bushes are full of bugs. Most of them cause no harm or limited cosmetic injury to the plants. But some, like Japanese beetle and nut weev
The Seeds for Bees program open enrollment launched in California today and is open for three months until August 31. This year’s goal is to plant 15,000 acres of cover crop in what growers and beek