Glyphosate Prop. 65 Requirements Threaten Farmers & California’s Economy
By Greg Van Dyke Since a lot of the headlines we read each day are focused on what’s happening in Silicon Valley and what lies
By Greg Van Dyke Since a lot of the headlines we read each day are focused on what’s happening in Silicon Valley and what lies
Analysis and opinions on the future of California agriculture are varied, to say the least, ranging from the apocalyptic — the end is near —
Hunger has two different meanings to me: when one has an empty stomach, and when one has a hunger for God. I have been blessed
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association knows how to bring the party. With a balance of networking, socializing and education, there are so many exciting things
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
Larry Yockey . Big Yockey to his friends, had just finished seeding his 1,200 acres of wheat had he done countless years before. This year,
If you are an educator in the State of California, I hope you can allow your kids to experience life on a farm, ranch or
It’s an infamous debate. One that Miss Montana USA recently brought back into the spotlight. Whether or not your diet contributes enough to our carbon
Ranching is a deep-rooted culture that has built the cattle and beef community up to what we see it as today. The traditions and history
My family lost my grandpa and two great-grandpas, in a matter of months, a few years ago. Then, in 2017, my Nana (great-grandma) died suddenly.
Growing up, my family always had dinner at the table. My mom often made home-cooked meals and I had to sit there until I ate
California is no stranger to tragic wildfires. For years we have been battling some of the most devastating fires of our lifetimes, such as the
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