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Monthly Archives: June 2016

Climate Smart Israel – a delegation update from Secretary Ross

Secretary Ross is traveling through Israel this week with a California delegation interested in adaptation strategies for climate change and drought Yesterday we started with an excellent overview of agriculture in Israel presented by Oren Shaked, a senior agricultural specialist … Continue reading

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Climate Smart Israel – a report from Secretary Ross

Greetings from  Tel Aviv! This was the first modern city built in Israel. The city itself has a population of about 200,000 but the entire metropolitan area is home to 3.5 million of the country’s 8.2 million inhabitants. On our first … Continue reading

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Climate Smart Israel – California delegation set to learn about conservation strategies in a semi-arid land

Israel is regarded as perhaps the most climate-smart agricultural region in the world. It has to be, with annual rainfall of about 17 inches (source: World Bank). By comparison, portions of the Sierra Nevada, the source of much of California’s … Continue reading

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Digital signs at CDFA Border Inspection Stations new tool to improve communication

Watch this video from CDFA’s Growing California series about Border Inspection Stations as California’s first line of defense.

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The Internet of Things: Implications for Agriculture – from Farm Credit Canada

Highlights Internet of Things (IoT) refers to an emerging trend where more devices are connected to users and other devices via the Internet IoT enables “smart” networks that allow different devices to function together or independently IoT could help with … Continue reading

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Sheep shearing school prepares students for gainful employment – from the University of California

By Jeannette E. Warnert Sheep shearing is like a dance. It requires strength, flexibility, a tender touch and the right moves. Once mastered, the skill can open the door to gratifying and high-paying seasonal work. “I tell my sheep shearing … Continue reading

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Governor Brown Proclaims June ‘Real California Milk Month’

Link to ‘Real California Milk’            

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For the Love of Olives

An encore presentation from the Growing California video series.

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CDFA and the University of California work together to identify natural enemies to protect citrus – from the UC

By Teresa O’Connor Citrus has a long and proud history in California. In 1895, the fruits helped make Riverside “the wealthiest city per capita in the nation,” as we explained in this article. By 1910, Los Angeles County was the … Continue reading

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California shares in nearly $15 million for plant health and resilience research

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded more than $14.5 million in grants to support research into plant health, production and resilience, including more than $1 million to institutions in California. These grants were made through the Agriculture and … Continue reading

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