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New ACP Quarantine in Tulare
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New ACP Quarantine in Tulare

Big Effort in Place to Minimize ACP Spread Too many local growers, its about eliminating and controlling the spread of...
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Merced Irrigation District Growers to Receive Increased Water Supply
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Merced Irrigation District Growers to Receive Increased Water Supply

Merced Irrigation District officials say growers in the district will receive additional surface water, after action taken Tuesday by MID’s...
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Turlock Irrigation District Will Rehab Reservoir
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Turlock Irrigation District Will Rehab Reservoir

Source: John Holland The board of the Turlock Irrigation District voted 5-0 Tuesday to fix up a small, abandoned reservoir...
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Borlaug CAST Communication Award — UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
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Borlaug CAST Communication Award — UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

Source: Patricia Bailey Photo Credit: John Stumbos The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) has announced that Alison Van...
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Water Finally Reaching Growers in Fresno Irrigation District
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Water Finally Reaching Growers in Fresno Irrigation District

Source: Dale Yurong; ABC 30  Growers in the Fresno Irrigation District are relieved to see irrigation water finally being delivered...
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Food Assistance Available In Counties Hit By California Drought
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Food Assistance Available In Counties Hit By California Drought

Source: CBS Sacramento Families in areas hardest hit by California’s drought are getting some much-needed help as part of the...
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USDA Announces Programs to Conserve Sensitive Land, Help Beginning Farmers
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USDA Announces Programs to Conserve Sensitive Land, Help Beginning Farmers

WASHINGTON, June 4, 2014 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that farmers, ranchers and landowners committed to protecting and...
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CA Drought Devastates State’s Citrus Industry –  June 6 in Bakersfield Orchard
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CA Drought Devastates State’s Citrus Industry – June 6 in Bakersfield Orchard

California Citrus Mutual and Senators Fuller and Vidak to hold Press Conference June 6, 11:00 a.m.  Please join California Citrus...
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Could CDFA’s ACP Control Policy Devastate Our Citrus Industry Like Florida’s?
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Could CDFA’s ACP Control Policy Devastate Our Citrus Industry Like Florida’s?

Citrus Industry is Fired Up Over Softened ACP Control Policy By Patrick Cavanaugh   It seems that CDFA officials are giving...
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