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Eat ugly – from the New York Times

By Caroline Chauvet PARIS — “Let’s eat ugly!” Of the various calls to action at the United Nations climate conference (last) week, that one by Nicolas Chabanne might be among the catchiest catchphrases. Mr. Chabanne, an entrepreneur with ties to … Continue reading

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Secretary Ross joins Farm-to-Food Bank event in Fresno

  From ABC-30 TV External video – no longer available   From the Fresno Bee By Robert Rodriguez California farmers are being encouraged to donate any surplus produce or secondary product as part of a statewide effort to boost the … Continue reading

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Secretary Ross and the Netherlands Minister of Agriculture sign Letter of Intent on Agricultural Cooperation

Letter of Intent The Department of Food and Agriculture of the State of California of the United States and the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands (hereinafter referred to as “the Two Parties”), through friendly consultation, pledge their intent … Continue reading

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In the Netherlands – The Taste and Feel of Climate Smart Agriculture

In the village of Valthermond in the east of the Netherlands, we visited Wageningen University‘s demonstration farm. Wageningen UR, like UC Davis, is one of the leading agricultural research universities in the world. Here, innovative practices on water and nutrient … Continue reading

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2015 California Leopold Conservation Award winner recognized

The 2015 California Leopold Conservation Award was presented this week at the California Farm Bureau Federation’s Annual Meeting in Reno, NV. The recipient, honored for private landowner achievement in the voluntary stewardship and management of natural resources, was Prather Ranch, … Continue reading

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Central Valley ag student wins big on “Chopped Junior” – from the Sacramento Bee

By Cathie Anderson The Food Network threw everything from orange push-ups to a vegetable sushi roll at 14-year-old Linden resident Elisabeth Watkins, but she kept her cool and came out a winner on a recent episode of “Chopped Junior.” The … Continue reading

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Learning from the Dutch – Climate Smart Ag delegation lands in the Netherlands

  As discussions in Paris continue on climate change, I’m excited to be with a California delegation in the Netherlands focusing on Climate Smart Agriculture – defined as an approach for developing the technical, policy and investment conditions for food … Continue reading

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Farmer generosity shines through farm-to-food bank contributions

California is a bountiful state full of some of the most generous and productive land, as well as people. Farmers care deeply about their local communities and many of them contribute to food banks through California Association of Food Banks’ … Continue reading

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California Christmas trees suffering due to drought – from SF Gate

By Amy Graf Christmas trees are the latest casualties of California’s devastating drought. Northern California tree farmers are reporting that this year’s crop is suffering due to the water shortage. “Ninety percent of the seedlings we planted last year died,” … Continue reading

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USDA begins enrollment period for Conservation Reserve Program

The USDA reminds farmers and ranchers that the next general enrollment period for the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) began this week and ends on Feb. 26, 2016. December 2015 marks the 30th anniversary of CRP, a federally funded program that … Continue reading

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