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With winter storms continuing for the next few days, farmers are hustling to protect their growing fruit.
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For the last two years, San Joaquin Valley growers have received only a fraction of the water promised to them.
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This month, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed strengthening the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard.
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The population of Tulare temporarily doubled last week as visitors from all over gathered for the World Ag Expo. KVPR’s Joshua Yeager went inside and brings us this report.
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USDA grants are available for dairy business development from an initiative at Fresno State.
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Tulare County officials cut the ribbon on a new dairy research facility. It’s run by a company called DairyExperts.
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Farmworkers in the San Joaquin Valley feel effects of California storms.
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There’s no end in sight for California’s prolonged three-year drought. With fewer agricultural jobs available in the San Joaquin Valley, will farmworkers decide to search for new opportunities outside the region?
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The value of all crops and livestock exceeded $8 billion – the highest ever recorded in Fresno County. But Fresno County Farm Bureau CEO Ryan Jacobsen says that number doesn’t paint the whole picture.
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White House officials and other leaders on Friday met at the Bank of Italy building in downtown Fresno. They celebrated an infusion of federal funding coming to the county.