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While the Trump administration has threatened tariffs on a spate of Mexican goods, avocados have so far been spared.
Worse than COVID? California jobs and revenue on and off the ports are feeling the effects of Trump’s tariffs.
California farmers continue to face significant challenges due to recurring drought cycles and stringent water restrictions.
A new draft of California's single-use plastic EPR rules ordered by Gov. Newsom is drawing praise from industry and concern ...
Agriculture is a nearly $60 billion industry in the state, but many Central Coast farmworkers don't have enough to eat.
Environmental Sustainability: The precision of Stark Flight drones reduces chemical runoff into waterways, protecting local ...
The unpredictability of Trump’s edicts means there won’t be a surge of cargo, she said; many businesses are waiting to act.
Conference Set for July 8 – 11, 2025, in Whitefish, MT WHITEFISH, Mont. – The Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA) is honored to host the 2025 annual meeting of the Western Association ...
California avocado growers feared Mexican imports would harm their trade. Instead business is booming - On a hillside ...
Chinese goods account for 40% of the imports at the Port of Los Angeles, 63% at the Port of Long Beach and 45% at the Port of ...
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