UC Davis To Lead Groundwater and Irrigated Agriculture Sustainability Study By Growing Produce Staff|October 18, 2021 Effort will develop ways to minimize risk from climate extremes for Southwest produce growers.Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Going Dry: Can California Groundwater Supply Fully Recover from Drought? By UC Riverside News|October 4, 2021 Learn more about a new study that digs down deep into the true impact of arid climate conditions on irrigation reserve.
How California Vegetable Growers Can Adapt to New Nitrogen Rules By Michael Cahn|May 19, 2021 New water quality regulations will be a challenge for Central Coast vegetable growers.
California Growers Face Groundwater Restrictions By David Eddy|March 15, 2021 Irrigation companies advise growers on complying with the state’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act.
Labor and Water Dominate California Fruit Growers’ Concerns Posted by David Eddy|February 16, 2021 The first half of the California Fresh Fruit Association’s Top 10 list for 2021 is dominated by water- and labor-related issues.
Creative Ways to Manage Groundwater for Vegetable Crops By Michael Cahn|May 13, 2020 California usually gets the rainfall it needs. It just happens when growers do not need it.
Clean Water is Worth the Fight for Florida Farmers By Mary Hartney|February 20, 2019 Agriculture industry stakeholders are diving in to implement a state-specific nutrient stewardship certification program.
New Partnership Explores Groundwater Recharge By Ann-Marie Jeffries|November 11, 2015 The Almond Board of California and Sustainable Conservation, an organization that helps growers and other businesses protect the […]
Reasons Aplenty Florida Growers Should Feel Good Going Into 2015 [Opinion] By Paul Rusnak|November 24, 2014 Thanks to recent industry achievements, the next 12-month period is shaping up to be a year to remember — fondly.
Drought Forcing California Growers To Rely On Groundwater By Lauren María Alexander|October 31, 2014 While the state issues curtailments to those with junior rights, growers are increasingly relying on groundwater to irrigate their crop.