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New challenges always result in new opportunities, as is currently being seen in California. The marketplace for water projects will be filled with contracting opportunities for the next decade. A ...
A story in Ag Alert, the news magazine for the California Farm Bureau, written by Christine Souza recently wrote how Farm Bureau President Shannon Douglass thought state farmers had reached a “tipping ...
They still use, by a wide margin, most of the system’s water. While California is still No.1 in agricultural production among the states, generating about $60 billion a year, other sectors, such ...
California leads the U.S. in food production with over $51 billion in revenue and is the fifth largest ... "Drilling into California's Water Crisis," will premiere in October and focuses on the ...
In a wide-ranging conversation with AgNet West, Nick Foglio of Foglio Commodities detailed the evolving dynamics of the hay ...
Research that my colleagues and I published last year, “The Magnitude of California’s Water Challenges” showed that Californians can expect their water supply to shrink 12 to 25% by 2050, up ...
The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to California's Proposition 12, an animal welfare law affecting pork production. Iowa pork producers argued the law unfairly burdens out-of-state producers ...
A new economic analysis by UC professors shows the high cost of inaction on California’s perpetual water supply challenges. It estimates that the state could lose enough water each year to supply up ...
Nanotechnology is being reimagined as a solution to agriculture's most urgent challenges. (Nanowerk News) Feeding nearly 10 billion people by 2050 demands a radical rethink of how we grow food.
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