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Beef economics are reshaping the dairy herd.

The invasive mollusk continues moving through California waterways, raising alarms for water systems and agriculture.

Farms, forests, fisheries, and renewable energy landscapes generate billions in economic value.

AB 1830 updates fortification rules for corn masa products.

New research shows rising temperatures can turn a monarch caterpillar's best defense into a deadly risk.

Rice yields fell, lettuce virus cases rose and alfalfa producers struggled with low returns.

The California Department of Food and Agriculture has lifted its exhibition ban following improved H5N1 conditions.

Officials say the changes could affect producers while helping supply food banks nationwide.

The California Farm Bureau says the plan shows progress but still falls short for rural communities.

UC ANR invites growers and community members to a dynamic workshop on climate impacts, preparedness, and smart farming strategies.

A 2026 campaign spotlights women transforming California's agricultural industry.

Record-setting exports and new education efforts are boosting demand for American protein.

A January 15, 2026 batching deadline aims to ensure fair access to USDA conservation funding.

CDFW will share location data with ranchers as part of a broader effort to curb depredation.

A national campaign is encouraging consumers to choose natural cotton over synthetic fabrics.

FSA county committee elections give California producers a voice in federal programs.

Help shape the future of cattle health in California.

2026 brings global recognition to women shaping agriculture.

The USDA APHIS pest tracker shows active citrus greening quarantines in California. Check out what other active quarantines are in the state.

New federal and state rules add uncertainty for an already shrinking industry.

University of Georgia research shows farmers don't want help managing stress, they want help managing the financial pressures causing it.

Despite economic headwinds, U.S. beef exporters are positioning Prime grade American beef as a premium choice for Japanese consumers.

UC experts say the New World screwworm remains outside the U.S., but California dairies face unique vulnerabilities if it spreads north.

A miniature dachshund defies expectations, earning California Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year honors through grit, heart, and hard work.

California announces new federal funding to help dairy farms cut methane emissions and improve water quality statewide.

Utah State University research shows light-up ear tags may help protect livestock from predators without lethal control.

Industry leaders point to improving market balance, stronger grower returns, and renewed focus on global demand at the 53rd Annual Almond Conference.

USDA Secretary urges Governor Newsom to abandon a land equity proposal under review by California lawmakers.

Chuck Bonham prepares to step down as director of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and transition to The Nature Conservancy.

California awards $6.3 million to support manure management and dairy digester projects on livestock farms statewide.

Record-high beef prices and strong consumer demand are giving California lamb producers a welcome boost.

The Almond Board of California will stop funding the long-running NASS Objective Measurement Report as the industry shifts toward improved crop estimation methods.

New $12 billion package offers broad relief to growers facing rising costs and volatile global markets.

UC scientists use advanced imaging tools to speed up dry bean variety development.

UC Riverside researchers are deploying traps and outreach efforts to detect the flesh-eating screwworm fly before it reaches California.

Statewide YF&R awards highlight the dedication of standout members and committees advancing agricultural leadership.

USDA launches Screwworm.gov to centralize federal information and support Secretary Rollins' whole-of-government plan to combat the New World screwworm.

California scientists are uncovering the genetic drivers behind better black-eyed pea performance.

California Farm Bureau says a new WOTUS proposal may streamline federal oversight while raising questions about how California will respond.

California Congressman Raul Ruiz revives legislation aimed at aligning farm labor rules for minors with national standards

Despite challenges in China for beef, pork and lamb continued to see solid international demand.