Livestock & poultry

GMOs Are Part of Nature’s Technology
Lowell Catlett On Ag, Part Two GMOs Are an Ancient Technology By Jessica Theisman, Associate

Caution Advised on USDA Proposal
California Dairies Cautious On USDA Proposal By Jessica Theisman, Associate Editor California Ag

Avian Flu Risk is High
Protect Poultry from Avian Flu University of California poultry experts are urging poultry

California Cattlemen Challenge Illegal Listing of Grey Wolf
Ranchers Fighting to Protect Livestock By: Jessica Theisman, Associate Editor On January 31,

Federal Milk Marketing in CA May Increase Prices
Federal Milk Marketing Order to Help CA Dairies By Melissa Moe, Associate Editor California is

Red Wave Sale a Success
Red Wave Sale is a Hit at Fresno State By Melissa Moe and Jessie Theisman, Associate

California Ag Today Seeks Guest Writers, Story Suggestions
Are you a writer with a passion for agriculture? A student looking for publication experience? An

Future Looks Bright with Young Cattlemen’s Club
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Group Educates Fellow Students About Cattle By Joanne Lui, Associate

Forging Political Connections Benefits Cattle Industry
Cattle Industry Focuses on Political Advocacy By Brian German, Associate

Record Enrollment at UC Davis College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
UC Davis College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Really Rocks! By Patrick Cavanaugh,

Livestock Economics for Western Producers
Livestock Economics: What Attributes Bring Higher Prices? By Laurie Greene,

California Proudly Provides Most of Thanksgiving Feast to America
Enjoy Your Thanksgiving Feast From California's Farms to Your Table By Patrick

FFA Student is Great Reporter
Hughson FFA Student Thrives on Agriculture By Patrick Cavanaugh, Farm News

CULTIVATING COMMON GROUND: Water Use Efficiency Grants
Water Use Efficiency Grants: Beneficial or Double Jeopardy for California Farming? Or both? By

Keeping the California Dairy Industry Afloat
The Necessity of Keeping the California Dairy Industry Competitive By Brian German, Associate

Tulare County Ag is Down But Strong
Tulare County Annual Crop Report is Down But Still Strong By Patrick Cavanaugh, Farm News

Air Resources Board to Rein In Cow Flatulence
Public Enemy #1: Cow Flatulence By Patrick Cavanaugh, Farm News Director While

Poultry Industry Doing Well, for Now
Poultry Industry Shines, Like a Canary in a Coal Mine By Patrick Cavanaugh, Farm News

Hope Yet For California Dairy Industry
Proposed Federal Marketing Order Would Benefit California Dairy Farmers By Brian German,

Dry Weather Affecting Cattle Ranchers
Cattle Ranchers Hit Hard in the South Valley, Move to Greener Pastures by Emily McKay Johnson,