California Agriculture In 2050 – Where We Are Headed and Why
Analysis and opinions on the future of California agriculture are varied, to say the least, ranging from the apocalyptic — the end is near —
Analysis and opinions on the future of California agriculture are varied, to say the least, ranging from the apocalyptic — the end is near —
The full story about California agriculture isn’t being told by the mainstream press, which is where people still get most of their information, according to
California agriculture and the natural resources industries associated with it contribute mightily to California’s economy, according to a new study by the California Community Colleges
Americans are growing their own food at home in record numbers, according to Garden Research, the primary research organization in the U.S. that tracks such
Industrial hemp cultivation might have a promising future next year in California despite all the bureaucratic bungling. When I published this column in April, Hemp
California has become a majority urban-suburban state. The state’s population, according to the most recently available U.S. Census Bureau data, has grown from 23.7 million
Three Collaborative Food & Ag Programs Farmers Need to Know About By Victor Martino California has become a majority urban-suburban state. According to government census
By Victor Martino U.S. organic farmers will harvest a record number of acres across America this year, according to the just-released Annual Acreage Report from
By Victor Martino The 2019 winegrape harvest began in some regions like Sonoma County on August 16 and is in full swing statewide this month.
By Victor Martino California farmers and the state’s allied agribusiness industry have for the most part been unhurt so far by the tariffs President Trump
Farm-To-Fork By Victor Martino America’s plant-based food and drink boom and farming For decades soft drinks, particularly Coca-Cola and Pepsi, were the top-selling beverages in
California State University is helping create the ‘farm of the future’ Growing food has never been easy, despite the fact California farmers and the state’s
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