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Get the latest local, state and national agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour by AgNet West, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson.
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AgNet News Hour, Friday, 05-31-24
Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson. On today’s show, a new UC study estimates blackberry production costs and an upcoming deadline for a conservation program for rice growers. Tune in for these news stories, interviews, features, and more.
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AgNet News Hour, Thursday, 05-30-24
Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson. On today’s show, the long-term drought plan for the State Water Project is published and USDA begins accepting applications to help cover organic certification costs. Tune in for these news stories, interviews, features, and more.
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AgNet News Hour, Wednesday, 05-29-24
Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson. On today’s show information on funding for projects under the new Assisting Specialty Crop Exports Initiative. Tune in for these news stories, interviews, features, and more.
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AgNet News Hour, Tuesday, 05-28-24
Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson. On today’s show, federal agencies have announced a joint regulatory plan for biotechnology, and a new prune variety could be the "future of the prune industry in California." Tune in for these news stories, interviews, features, and more.
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AgNet News Hour, Monday, 05-27-24
Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson. On today’s show, MOU agreements are signed to collaborate on California water issues and a recent study shows some of the secondary consequences of California's environmental regulations. Tune in for these news stories, interviews, features, and more.
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AgNet News Hour, Friday, 05-24-24
Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson. In today's show, nearly $28 million in RAPP funding is going to California-based groups and North American organizations are calling for more opportunities for beef. Tune in for news stories, interviews, features, and more.