Solving California’s Farm Labor Crisis
California’s agricultural industry, the largest in the United States, is responsible for producing more than one-third of the nation’s vegetables and two-thirds of its fruits
California’s agricultural industry, the largest in the United States, is responsible for producing more than one-third of the nation’s vegetables and two-thirds of its fruits
California has long held the distinction of being the leading dairy-producing state in the United States. But today the dairy industry in California is at
California’s high-speed rail project is in serious trouble due to yet another recently discovered cost overrun of $10- $14 billion for the still uncompleted first
In an era marked by economic uncertainty and global supply chain disruptions, the food and agriculture sector stands as the “backbone of the U.S. economy,”
When people think of California agriculture, images of wine grape vineyards in Napa or almond orchards and tomato fields in the Central Valley often come
U.S. farmers currently face a complex landscape when considering major machinery and equipment purchases. Economic uncertainty and pressures, technological advancements and policy shifts are influencing
The decline of farms and farmland in the U.S. has been a growing concern among farmers, economists, policymakers and others for many years. The issue
California is and has long been the agricultural powerhouse of the United States, producing over a third of the country’s vegetables and two-thirds of its
Brooke L. Rollins, the new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, is a Texas native who brings both personal life experience in farming and a formal education
Alfalfa has long played a crucial role in California’s agricultural landscape, serving as one of the state’s most significant forage crops. Renowned for its high
What is something Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the state of California and big food and agribusiness companies all have in common? Give up? The answer
As the United States steps into 2025 and Donald Trump takes the helm as President this month, the agriculture industry in the U.S. faces a
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