Food and Farm News
» January 16, 2009 «
- Cut flower sector drives economy, provides beauty
- Health benefits boost demand for fresh produce
- Research yields insight into mealybug control
- Calling all cooks
Ag ALERT
» January 14, 2009 «
- Economic woes trigger price slide for nuts
- Follow the money: Farm groups track specialty-crop dollars
- Dried plum growers struggled with frosts, poor fruit set
- Ask Your PCA: What do you hope to accomplish with a dormant spray for almonds?
- Commentary: Laying the groundwork for change—A Profitable and progressive agri-food system
CALIFORNIA COUNTRY TV
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Fiber, friendliness make alpacas popular
For spinning and knitting, rugs and sweaters, alpacas produce a luxurious natural fiber.
CA COUNTRY MAGAZINE
» January/February 2009 «
Welcome to 2009!
It's a new year--with so much to learn, savor and celebrate. With that in mind, we share these stories about the unique and important things happening on family farms and ranches throughout California.
Special Focus
Preventing metal theft
Read about new laws to combat metal theft and download a transfer form and a full description of the laws' requirements.
California collage
CFBF photo contest winners capture images of family farmers and ranchers, the lands they tend and the bounty they provide.
Going strong at 90
The California Farm Bureau Federation commemorates nine decades of service.
Join us!
Learn about memberships for producers, consumers and businesses, and join online.
Welcome back
It's fast and easy to renew Farm Bureau memberships online.
NEWS RELEASE
» January 13, 2009 «