As Trade War Is Looming California Agriculture Could Lose Big
California agriculture could lose even if President Trump wins his trade war Analysis & Commentary By: Victor Martino President Donald Trump’s trade war with America’s
California agriculture could lose even if President Trump wins his trade war Analysis & Commentary By: Victor Martino President Donald Trump’s trade war with America’s
By Erik Wilson Some of you may recall that last year I grew a non-gmo cotton crop, but the year prior I grew a GMO
US Farms Not The Only Ones In Decline By Charles A Hice Who will feed the world, if all the farmers disappear? I ask this
Its no secret that California dairies are in a state of trouble. In the last 6 months alone we have seen smaller operations go out of business and even the closing of larger processing plants for the industry. But what are some of our neighboring dairy states doing to correct the problems for themselves, and can we learn something from them?
By Charles A Hice Deere & Co is suing AGCO Corp over 12 John Deere patents it alleges are being infringed upon by Precision Planting
It seems often too easy to push aside the importance of Agriculture. There seems to be the belief that Ag is a non-essential part
By Erik Wilson How much are YOU really willing to pay for the food, clothing, and shelter that sustains you? I ask this question because
It’s time to reinstate COOL By; Victor Martino Contributing Editor R-CALF USA, the largest producer-only cattle trade association in the U.S., is calling on President
In the light of the recent California Governor Primary, I wanted to shed some more light on what is now considered a deeply flawed and tumultuous legacy project from Jerry Brown. I am talking about High Speed rail. Perhaps one of the largest public project debacles in the last 100 years of US history. Take a look at some of the highlights in the article and voice your own opinion though. Is high speed rail really what Jerry Brown and his cronies make it out to be, or is it just another disaster that California must deal with?
Why the 2018 farm bill really failed – and what’s next? The 2018 farm bill died on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives
Our writer Victor Martino goes over the rising tide that is organic farming, and just what that is starting to mean to the Ag industry as a whole. Check it out, and let us know your thoughts.
By Eric Bream Yes, in order to be a farmer, you better love it. Farmers work long hours and deal with many obstacles in
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