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Soil moisture probes part of Ceres Imaging’s precision irrigation

Ceres Imaging, a precision irrigation company that helps farmers build more profitable and more sustainable operations, has announced that it will offer soil moisture probes as part of its precision i

Agricultural water users await judge’s operations plan look

A federal judge is reviewing a proposed order requesting approval of an interim operations plan for 2022 that would affect Central Valley Project and State Water Project agricultural water users. U

Yolo County walnut growers give $100,000 per year for research

The University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) announced that Dan and Sarah Hrdy, owners of Citrona Farms LLC, a walnut farm in Winters, have established The Danie

Heliae Agriculture awards almond grower with 40 acres of PhycoTerra

Phoenix, Arizona-based Heliae Agriculture, an algal tech company specializing in scalable regenerative agriculture solutions, is proud to announce the award of 40 acres worth of PhycoTerra soil microb
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Dept. of Labor issues AEWR for the employment of H-2A workers

The Department of Labor (DOL) published Dec. 15 its 2022 Adverse Effect Wage Rates (AEWR), which are the minimum an employer must pay H-2A nonimmigrant agricultural workers, and has proposed some chan

2021 Farm Producer Study to be sent to producers

The USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is conducting the 2021 Farm Producer Study to improve knowledge and understanding of agricultural producers and help USDA improve services to
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Farm Bureau, National Immigration Forum partner in citizenship effort

California's largest membership agricultural organization is partnering with immigration advocates to support U.S. citizenship applications from farm employees who may be eligible for naturalization.

Almond conference focuses on growing global demand

With water shortages, crippling port disruptions, soaring costs and price declines slashing profitability, almond growers face uphill battles that could test their viability in the coming year. But

Merced County ranch hopes to keep farmland in the family

In 1909, long before cities were formed, third generation farmer, Randy Fiorini’s grandparents Francis and Mable made the life-changing move from Southern California to our most fertil

California Department of Insurance cracks down on farm labor contractor

Alfredo Casas, 62, of Stockton, California, has been arraigned on 15 felony counts of insurance fraud, grand theft and tax evasion. Casas allegedly underreported payroll for his farm labor contracting

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