Watermen are asking state agencies to pause the practice of using sewage sludge as fertilizer. They worry that toxic “forever ...
Discover the inspiring story of Donna Dear and Paulette Greene, a married couple and climate activists, featured in the ...
A Morro Bay avocado grower is looking for love — and he’ll soon appear on a new season of the dating show “ Farmer Wants a ...
Percy Flowers’ colorful life as a liquor outlaw gets detailed in a new book “Master Distiller,” free on Kindle Unlimited ...
Local farmers cast their eyes on Washington last week when a new bill challenging the Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers began attracting bipartisan co-sponsors by the dozens.
Or it may simply be bureaucrats reminding farmers that they control the lifeblood of America’s most productive agricultural region, also one of the five largest industries in California.
As KVPR's Joshua Yeager reports, that has sparked concern among water managers and local farmers who rely on that water. JOSHUA YEAGER, BYLINE: According to a statement from local irrigation ...
As KVPR's Joshua Yeager reports, that has sparked concern among water managers and local farmers who rely on that water. JOSHUA YEAGER, BYLINE: According to a statement from local irrigation districts ...
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