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Monthly Archives: July 2013

State Fair Farm a valued partner in ag education, food bank support

I was pleased this week to make a return visit to the California State Fair, which is now 160 years old and still going strong as a vibrant destination and showplace for the best that California has to offer. From the very beginning, … Continue reading

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Robots to Revolutionize Farming, Ease Labor Woes – From the Associated Press via SF Gate

  http://www.sfgate.com/business/technology/article/Robots-to-revolutionize-farming-ease-labor-woes-4665421.php#photo-4914491 By GOSIA WOZNIACKA and TERENCE CHEA, Associated Press SALINAS, Calif. (AP) — On a windy morning in California’s Salinas Valley, a tractor pulled a wheeled, metal contraption over rows of budding iceberg lettuce plants. Engineers from Silicon Valley … Continue reading

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California State Fair Starts Today!

  Join Poppy at the California State Fair! Visit the fair’s web site for more information.

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The Future in Fish

Aquaculture–the cultivation of aquatic animals for food consumption–is an important part of California agriculture, offering a local, reliable, easily accessible, protein-rich food source that can be produced in or near populated urban centers. As the world’s population grows and the … Continue reading

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The Aging American Farmer: Who Will Work the Land Next? From the Kansas City Star

  http://www.kansascity.com/2013/07/09/4335760/the-aging-american-farmer-who.html The American farmer is graying in the center. According to the U.S. census, the average age of the U.S. farmer is 57, and the fastest growing age group is those over age 65. That demographic shift puts the … Continue reading

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Growing California video series – The Mysterious Artichoke

The latest segment in the Growing California video series, a partnership with California Grown, is “The Mysterious Artichoke.”

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School gardens in Bell Gardens feed entire community – from the Los Angeles Times

Karen Segura dug her hands deep into the soil of an onion patch at Bell Gardens Intermediate School as cars zipped past the nearly empty schoolyard. The 14-year-old was busy uprooting weeds in the school’s edible garden, while around her … Continue reading

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Riverside Rallies to Save Original Orange Tree – From the California Report

http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R201307051630/b More than two years into a quarantine on citrus trees in much of Southern California, the Asian citrus psyllid continues to spread. This spring researchers discovered the tiny insects on the 140-year-old Eliza Tibbets tree in Riverside, known as … Continue reading

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Growing California video series – “Fun, Food, Festivals”

The next segment in the Growing California video series, a partnership with California Grown, is “Fun, Food, Festivals,” a celebration of California agriculture.

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