Celebrating California Agriculture
Farm To Fork Column By Victor Martino It’s time to hang a lantern on California Agriculture and celebrate it When the average American thinks about
Farm To Fork Column By Victor Martino It’s time to hang a lantern on California Agriculture and celebrate it When the average American thinks about
A homegrown driverless tractor for California farmers Despite the fact big ag equipment corporations like Deere & Company, Kubota Company and others, along with numerous
New legislation might mean more water for farmers By Victor Martino Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-California) introduced legislation on June 20 that if passed in both
Farm to Fork The future of farming in California By Victor Martino Despite a host of serious challenges, including drought and irrigation water availability, labor
Thinking about dairy Analysis & Commentary By Victor Martino For the past few years I’ve been thinking seriously about, writing about and, when wearing my
Farm to Fork By Victor Martino Machines to the rescue I’ve written a considerable amount in my column about the farm labor crunch in California,
Farm To Fork Column By Victor Martino Hemp cultivation is legal in California: Now what? It’s now legal to grow industrial hemp in California. But
California remains the world’s agricultural powerhouse — but we need not be complacent By Victor Martino The just-released California Agricultural Statistics Review for crop year
California dairy farmers look to Canada to help ease their economic struggle Analysis & Commentary By Victor Martino California dairy farmers are looking to Canada
FARM TO FORK by Victor Martino 5 mega-trends farmers and agribusiness needs to know about for 2019 Agriculture and the food industry have been undergoing
After months of partisan wrangling, the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate passed the 2018 Farm Bill. It now awaits President Trump’s signature. He’s expected to sign it into law before the end of the year.
Agriculture and the food industry have been undergoing significant change for the last decade. These changes are something farmers and others in the agribusiness industry need to be aware of from a business and supplier standpoint as 2018 comes to an end and we ring in the new year.
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