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The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources-UC Merced Symposium ‘Regenerative Agriculture: The way forward’ on July 1 brought together stakeholders to showcase regenerative ...
Increasingly sharp internal debate focuses on what should happen as the acreage devoted to crops and livestock shrinks.
After past investments in farming technology went bust, some developers are taking a closer look at what farmers need.
California Department of Food and Agriculture announces eradication of a Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) infestation that ...
California is more than just Hollywood and earthquakes. The Golden State is also the largest agricultural state in America, thanks to its many unique resources.
Cooler temperatures this July caused a later start to the California Fresh Fig season but the 2025 main harvest is now ...
Sen. Adam Schiff questions USDA’s decision to not locate its five regional hubs in top farming states, including California.
A farmer in Pictou County says many of her crops are simply not producing anything due to the dry conditions. The same thing ...
On today’s AgNet News Hour, we’re sounding the alarm on a major, yet underreported crisis: California’s tree nut industry is being ravaged by ...
Event showcases agtech innovation, new startup cohort and industry partnerships (Sacramento, CA) -- The Reservoir, California ...
Gene editing may provide a more sustainable solution for Sacramento Valley’s tomato farmers, who often fight crop diseases with pesticides.
With no rain in the forecast, there is a real concern about how farmers will manage. Giuliana Grillo went to a Pictou County farm to see this year's produce — or lack thereof.