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After dominating the U.S. for decades, California avocado farmers have been lapped by Mexican growers offering cheaper fruit.
Drew Ketelsen, vice president and farm manager at HMC Farms, says adopting the latest in agtech has created a safer work ...
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Daily Democrat on MSNCalifornia’s agave revolutionWhen Craig Reynolds of Sacramento planted a small plot of agave in Mexico to raise funds for a nonprofit in 2006, he had no ...
While the Trump administration has threatened tariffs on a spate of Mexican goods, avocados have so far been spared.
A side effect of U.S. high tariffs on Chinese imports is the sharp decline of incoming ships and containers to the ports of ...
The suit filed on behalf of 20 Kern County farmworkers aims to challenge part of the Agricultural Labor Relations Act that ...
TELUS posted strong Q1'25 results, raised its dividend, and continues to lead in telecom growth with standout segments and ...
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Democratic attorneys general fighting the Trump administration on an array of policy issues are seizing on the widespread ...
Trump's tariff policy is causing more disruption to California ports than the COVID-19 pandemic, with widespread economic ...
California farmers continue to face significant challenges due to recurring drought cycles and stringent water restrictions.
Agriculture is a nearly $60 billion industry in the state, but many Central Coast farmworkers don't have enough to eat.
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