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Secretary Ross at dairy digester unveiling in Kings County

                       

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Orange County citrus trees threatened by citrus pest and disease – from the Orange County Register

CDFA is observing Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month throughout April. The USDA, CDFA and organizations across the agricultural spectrum are reminding the public about the risks that invasive plant pests, diseases and harmful weeds pose to America’s crops and forests—and how … Continue reading

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CDFA introduces industrial hemp FAQs

The California Industrial Hemp Farming Act became effective on January 1, 2017. CDFA is developing a program to administer this new law. The first step of this process is to establish an Industrial Hemp Advisory Board. With assistance from the board, … Continue reading

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A Farm Bill for our planet

CDFA is in the midst of preparing California’s recommendations for the 2018 Farm Bill. The Farm Bill is renewed every five years and serves as the policy guideline for food and farming in the United States. The legislation touches all … Continue reading

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CDFA Career Fair attracts 100+ job seekers, from students to scientists

CDFA held its second annual career fair at its Gateway Oaks offices in Sacramento on April 7, 2017. Job openings cover the full spectrum of programs at CDFA, including plant and animal health; dairy food safety; weights and measures; alternative fuels; information … Continue reading

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California’s farmers tackle climate change in their own way – from the Christian Science Monitor

By Jessica Mendoza Like all California farmers, Don Cameron is used to long dry spells interrupted by wet years. Drought and flood, he says, have always been a way of life in the Golden State. But in 36 years of … Continue reading

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A conservation budget that takes care of us by taking care of the land – from the George Washington University Food Institute

By Ann Mills Note – The author is a former USDA deputy undersecretary for natural resources and development.  At his Senate confirmation hearing last Thursday, Governor Sonny Purdue opened and closed his remarks by quoting his father: “If you take … Continue reading

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International scientists drawn to CDFA Plant Pest Diagnostics Lab

NOTE – April has been declared ‘Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month’ by the USDA.                      

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USDA declares April as ‘Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month’

The USDA has proclaimed April as Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month.  Each year during April, USDA amplifies its public outreach about the risks that invasive plant pests, diseases and harmful weeds pose to America’s crops and forests—and how … Continue reading

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Small and beginning farmers find opportunities at Dixon Farm – from Ag Alert

By Bob Johnson A few hundred yards from the Kidwell Road off ramp from Highway 80 heading into Dixon from the east, Rich and Shelly Collins have built a small incubator for farmers who serve the local community. Emma Torbert … Continue reading

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