California nut growers

CDFA opens applications for Biologically Integrated Farming Systems Grant Program

The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Office of Pesticide Consultation and Analysis (OPCA) is now accepting grant applications for its Biologically Integrated Farming Systems Grant Pro... more »

Governor Newsom signs order to support ongoing Central Valley flood response

Amid ongoing flood impacts in the Central Valley, the state is extending flood diversion flexibilities implemented for the Tulare Lake Basin to the San Joaquin River Basin as the latter faces increase... more »

California’s project increases water supply allocation

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced another increase in the forecasted State Water Project (SWP) deliveries this year. With reservoirs nearing capacity and snowmelt runoff starting to oc... more »

CDFA offers list of resources to help deal with flooding impacts

The March 2023 heavy rain has impacted many California growers. To assist the agriculture industry the California Department of Food and Agriculture developed a website page that provides a listing of... more »

WECO and Multiscan Technologies form partnership

WECO and Multiscan Technologies (“Multiscan”) have entered into a partnership to support nut, fruit and vegetable packers and processors across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. In these regions, the W... more »
Rainfall

Calinfornia braces for flooding caused by an atmospheric phenomenon

California braces for more rains and flooding, all stemming from an “atmospheric river” phenomenon. Forecasters have issued flood watches, winter storm warnings, watches and advisories, wind ad... more »

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