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CDFA ‘tumbleweed tracker’ helps in state efforts to control widespread nuisance – From NPR

By Gabriela Quiros Tumbleweeds might be the iconic props of classic Westerns. But in real life, they’re not only a noxious weed, but one that moves around. As they roll and bounce, pushed by gusts of wind, they can overwhelm entire … Continue reading

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FARMER program to help farmers upgrade equipment, reduce pollution

Note: Funded by Cap-and-Trade dollars, California Climate Investments continue to support the creation of programs that reduce greenhouse gases on agricultural operations. Alongside several programs offered by the California Department of Food and Agriculture, sisters agencies like the California Energy Commission … Continue reading

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Public-Private Partnership Creates @the Grounds in Placer County

The invitation for the ‘Grand Reveal’ this morning in Roseville promised: “See what happens when you take 60 acres, stir in $10 million, and toss for 304 days!”  I was happy to make the drive to Placer County to learn … Continue reading

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FAO calls for bioeconomy that leaves no one behind – from Morning Ag Clips

BERLIN — If done right, in particular with and for family farmers, bioeconomy can help efforts to tackle pressing global problems such as hunger, poverty and climate change. This was the message FAO Deputy Director-General Climate and Natural Resources, Maria Helena … Continue reading

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Final deadline approaching for Census of Agriculture

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is reminding farmers and ranchers that the window is closing on the opportunity to participate in the 2017 Census of Agriculture. To date, NASS has received more than 1.5 … Continue reading

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CDFA spot livestock inspections in Northern California yield good news

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Secretary Ross joins Farmers for Free Trade in stressing the importance of Foreign Markets to California Agriculture

CDFA Secretary Karen Ross joined California agricultural representatives today at an event in Acampo, San Joaquin County, hosted by Farmers for Free Trade, to underscore the importance of trade to the state’s farmers and ranchers. California is largest agricultural producer … Continue reading

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CDFA joins multiagency team to stop recycling fraud

From KDRV.com NOTE – Under California law, drivers transporting out-of-state empty beverage containers are required to declare the material by submitting an Imported Materials Report at one of 16 CDFA Border Inspection Stations across the state. In a three-day ‘recycling fraud … Continue reading

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USDA Under Secretary Ted McKinney meets with California Agricultural Trade Groups

USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Ted McKinney met yesterday with California agricultural trade stakeholders to discuss foreign market opportunities and trade issues. California is the largest agricultural producer and exporter in the nation, with more than $20 … Continue reading

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Famous in France – CDFA citrus survey crew attracts attention of French news agency

CDFA’s citrus health program is hard at work in Southern California, surveying thousands of trees for signs of huanglongbing (HLB), or citrus greening, in areas where the disease has already been detected. The objective is to try to contain HLB … Continue reading

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