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California Biodiversity Day a time to recognize state’s extraordinary natural environment

By CDFA Secretary Karen Ross Today is California Biodiversity Day, and CDFA is pleased and proud to recognize this day along with the Natural Resources Agency, the Department of Fish and Wildlife, and other government agencies and partners that spend … Continue reading

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California’s fresh corn season continues into September

This video was shot at Davis Ranch in Sloughhouse, Sacramento County.

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Central Valley technology initiatives preparing students at all levels for tech careers throughout the ag value chain

By CDFA Secretary Karen Ross Last week it was my pleasure to participate in an event at Reedley College called AgTechX.  It was co-sponsored by Western Growers, which earlier this year announced an exciting new collaboration—the Global Harvest Automation Initiative–aiming … Continue reading

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California and Baja California – Growing International Collaboration

Today, CDFA Secretary Karen Ross met with Governor-Elect of Baja Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda to discuss agricultural cooperation, workforce development, climate smart agriculture, and technical assistance. California and Baja share many agricultural characteristics and opportunities for collaboration. The Governor-Elect … Continue reading

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New detections of West Nile Virus in California horses – prevention tips from CDFA

A total of five California horses have tested positive in recent weeks for West Nile Virus, all in the Central Valley. One of the horses is deceased, and only one had been vaccinated. Horse owners are encouraged to have their … Continue reading

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Secretary Ross participates in PBS story about national wildfire and drought concerns

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Organic food moving into mainstream — from The Conversation

By Kathleen Merrigan, former USDA deputy secretary and current director of the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems at Arizona State University Organic food once was viewed as a niche category for health nuts and hippies, but today it’s a … Continue reading

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CDFA’s climate-smart agriculture programs increase resilience of livestock operations — from Western Farm Press

By Dana Yount When liquid manure sits in storage lagoons on dairies or other livestock operations for too long, methane can form and contribute to climate change. To address concerns about methane emissions, the California Department of Food and Agriculture … Continue reading

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USDA offers disaster assistance to California farmers and ranchers affected by wildfires and drought

From a USDA News Release California agricultural operations have been significantly impacted by the wildfires and ongoing, severe drought. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has technical and financial assistance available to help farmers and livestock producers recover. Impacted producers … Continue reading

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Fairgrounds serving in essential supporting role in ongoing wildfire fight

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