Food and Farm News
» July 14, 2008 «
- Farm groups expand heat-safety education
- Beekeepers protect hives from heat
- On-farm milk price to drop Aug. 1
- Report sees higher demand for lettuce, carrots
Ag ALERT
» July 9, 2008 «
- With injunction denied, salmon trial continues
- Irrigation technology: Smart water solutions for state's farmers
- All water is not the same
- CFBF flooded with water survey responses, but more sought
- Rising costs and water shortages challenge tomato growers
- Ask Your PCA: How important is residual and broad-spectrum worm control in tomatoes?
- UC Research Report: Experimenting with four-crop, two-year rotations
- Commentary: Leadership class learns life lessons at shelter
CALIFORNIA COUNTRY TV
» Latest Program «
From the Sierra to your sundae bowl; an ice cream odyssey
The dictionary defines ice cream as "a frozen dessert containing cream, sugar and flavoring," but it can be so much more.
CA COUNTRY MAGAZINE
» July/August 2008 «
Family, friends, fun
You’ll meet several special people in this issue, including a family that’s been farming since the 1850s and a flower grower who can’t help but make his customers smile. To add more fun to your summer, check out our tips for grilling and food/wine pairing.
Special Focus
Ag Alert Online: Farm Bureau joins others to promote heat illness prevention
New program will further educate farm labor contractors on how to keep farmworkers safe.
Special Report: 2008 Water Crisis
Read our full series of Ag Alert stories about the state of water supplies in California.
2008 CFBF Water Shortage Impact Survey
Share how the statewide water crisis is impacting your farms and ranches.
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NEWS RELEASE
» July 10, 2008 «
Farm Bureau: Bipartisan water proposal represents a milestone