March 5, 2020 | Volume 9, Issue 10
Emissions related to animal agriculture are often highlighted as a reason for embracing a meatless diet or forgoing the consumption of any type of animal products. Learn more about the facts of livestock emissions.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced that there will be some flexibility in the enforcement of certain aspects of the federal hemp rule. See what type of flexibility USDA is offering.
One of the most critical factors for fluvellin management is getting extended control with a long term preemergent.
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The value of agricultural land has historically rested on access to water and the increasing water regulations that are coming into effect are going to play a critical role in land assessment moving forward. See what kind of impact SGMA is having.
The California snowpack is still about half of the historical average despite the driest February on record, according to the most recent data from the Department of Water Resources. Read more on current snow levels.
The latest development in the Chinese market is coming as welcome news for the California citrus industry, as China moves to implement tariff exemptions. Hear more about the Chinese tariff exclusions.
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