California Storms Hit Beekeepers, But Honey Outlook’s Sweet

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA, Calif. — During California’s prolonged, wet winter, beekeeper Gene Brandi said he had to spend twice as much money on a sugary syrup to feed his honeybees and keep them alive. That’s because the bees sent to pollinate blooming almond orchards took longer than usual to emerge from their hives due to…MORE

California To Keep Paying Walgreens Despite Abortion Dispute

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California’s Medicaid program will continue to pay Walgreens about $1.5 billion each year despite Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom declaring last month the state was done doing business with the pharmacy giant after it indicated it would not sell abortion pills by mail in some states. “California won’t be doing business with…MORE

April is Invasive Plant Pest And Disease Awareness Month

USDA is announcing that this national outreach month is dedicated to highlighting the impact of invasive plant pests and diseases on plants nationwide. The focus is on raising public awareness about the threat and how residents can help. Each year, invasive insects and plant diseases cause an estimated $40 billion in damages to plants in…MORE

It’s National Tomato Day.

California is the nation’s number one tomato processing state. And California produces about a fourth of all tomato tonnage in the world according to the California Tomato Growers Association. More than a million tons were produced last year.MORE

Farm Dog Of The Year Contest

The American Farm Bureau Federation is now accepting nominations for the 2024 Farm Dog of the Year. Farmers and ranchers can show how their dogs are more than just pets. Terri Moore, American Farm Bureau Federation Vice President of Communications, says “The Farm Dog of the Year contest has been one of the really fun…MORE

Bill Would Create Permanent Residency For Cal Ag Workers

State Senator Anna Caballero has introduced Senate Bill 831 which would authorize the Governor to work with the Federal Government to establish a pilot program allowing agricultural workers to acquire permanent residency status.  The senator calls it the California Agricultural Worker Permanent Residency Program. According to a news release, the legislation would legalize an agricultural workforce, that…MORE

No Driver? No Problem. Robotaxis Eye San Francisco Expansion

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two trailblazing ride-hailing services are heading toward uncharted territory as they seek regulatory approval to transport passengers around the clock throughout one of the most densely populated U.S. cities in vehicles that will have no one sitting in the driver’s seat. If Cruise, a subsidiary of General Motors, and Waymo, a…MORE

Trump charged with 34 felony counts, Pleads not guilty

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump conspired to illegally influence the 2016 election through a series of hush money payments designed to silence claims that he feared would be harmful to his candidacy, New York prosecutors said Tuesday in unsealing a historic 34-count felony indictment. The charges arose from a series of checks that Trump or his company…MORE

Kingsburg Man Get 2 Years Probation For Sex Crimes Against Minors

KINGSBURG, CA (KMJ) – A man from Kingsburg convicted of sexually abusing underage teens was sentenced on Tuesday in a Fresno County courthouse. Prosecutors said Brandon Howard was working at a retail store more than three years ago, when he coerced underage teens into sexual activity. In May of 2022, Howard admitted to three felony…MORE

Dairy Farm Innovations Yield Big Benefits

From parlor to pasture, many advances in dairy farm management are helping drive up dairy farm efficiency in North America, and that helps drive down environmental impact. The Association of Equipment Manufacturers issued a report titled “Environmental Benefits of Modern Dairy, Hay, and Forage Production Technologies.” The report points out several statistics that help quantify…MORE