With census data indicating that around 74% of agricultural workers in the United States are not citizens, changes in the ...
Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich made his name as the author of “The Population Bomb,” a 1968 book that shaped the way many in ...
A punishing early-spring heat wave is bearing down on California, threatening to strip away what little snowpack the Sierra Nevada has managed to accumulate during a disappointing water year.
Milk Producers Council’s Geoffrey Vanden Heuvel discusses California water history, SGMA, Delta policies, and the future of San Joaquin ...
Nick Papagni interviews Geoffrey Vanden Heuvel on the AgNet News Hour about California water policy, SGMA regulations, and what it means for ...
Sierra Sun Times March 16, 2026 - By Caleb Hampton - After a short-lived increase during the pandemic, California’s processing tomato acreage is set to decline fo ...
Check out The Record's 2025-26 All-San Joaquin County boys basketball first, second and third teams. Plus, who won MVP?
SANTA CRUZ — The ongoing debate over a state plan to construct a 36-foot underground tunnel below the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to carry water to a reservoir in Alameda County has now been ...
If you follow the headlines, you might conclude that manufacturing in California is on a one-way slide. Rising operating costs, global competition, regulatory uncertainty, and energy reliability are ...
From coast to coast, producers in the U.S. are making world-class cheese. Here’s what to seek out whether you’re in New York ...
After a short-lived increase during the pandemic, California’s processing tomato acreage is set to decline for a third consecutive year. The state’s tomato processors planned to contract for 9.8 ...
If climate change is happening and sea levels are rising, then why is the State of California pursuing a Delta solution that protects Los Angeles Basin water interests and those of corporate farms at ...