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Investors are talking about EVs. Are people listening?

The classic 'when EF Hutton talks' commercials highlight a truism that is constant: Money talks, hype walks. → Read More

Rural farmer to face off with Newsom in November

Republican state Sen. Brian Dahle of Bieber finished second in California's jungle primary for governor. → Read More

Drought in ’21 cost California ag $1.1 billion

Overall economy lost $1.7 billion and nearly 15,000 jobs as water cutbacks devastated farm sector. → Read More

Monarch, OnTarget create electric partnership

Calif. tractor company pairs at farm show with Oregon firm that uses tech for super-precise sprays. → Read More

‘Stable with a chance of oversupply’

Short crops eliminated a glut of wine grapes, but the potential for overproduction still exists, growers’ rep says. → Read More

Don’t sleep on drought insurance amid storms

Growers are now considering the coverages they’ll need for their crops in 2022. → Read More

Avocado board seeks to inspire leaders

Panel wraps up first year of development program, seeks new class. → Read More

From fires to policy flaps, crises reigned in ‘21

Farmers in the West have endured many challenges in the past year - and seen some opportunities, too. → Read More

EcoFarm Conference touts sustainable agriculture

42nd annual event to be held in person Jan. 22-25. → Read More

Almond industry casts a wary eye on future

'Times are tough, maybe the toughest ever,' Almond Board chairman tells conference. → Read More

Tillamook wants to be nation’s favorite brand

Oregon dairy co-op using B-Corporation status to build credibility beyond the West Coast. → Read More

Monarch Tractor brings tech to farms, vineyards

Startup has over 200 orders as it uses grants, partnerships to expand fleet of electric-powered machines. → Read More

America needs conversation, not a divorce

Talking at length with people from starkly different backgrounds is exhilarating, and gives us new perspectives. → Read More

FFA students look forward to in-person convention

For many across the U.S., the national meet Oct. 27-30 will be the first major in-person event in nearly two years. → Read More

A little Russian ‘champagne’ for the gander

Why is everybody always picking on France? → Read More

West wide open: Strawberry festival kicks off summer

An estimated 8,000 people attend two-day festival in rural Shasta County, Calif., as the nation resumes large gatherings. → Read More

Klamath Basin faces more water cutbacks amid drought

Project irrigators will get 33,000 acre-feet this summer, or 8% of what they say they need. → Read More

Charlie Cook: Biden, GOP may take ‘respite’ from partisanship

The analyst tells the Almond Conference voters’ ticket-splitting tightened the parties’ margins in Congress. → Read More

Newsom’s veto of Friant-Kern Canal funds rankles groups

The state would have committed to pay 35 percent of the cost of a federal project to fix the crumbling canal. → Read More

CDFA’s Ross: State to work with ag on electric-car mandate

California governor announced plan allowing only electric-powered vehicles to be sold as new starting in 2035. → Read More