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A new study maps the best farmland in Calif.'s Central Valley for groundwater recharge through managed aquifer strategies.
Many in the agricultural community still feel burdened ... Dean Florez is a past senator from Central Valley and a member of the California Air Resources Board. It was a brisk winter morning ...
Bureau of Reclamation announced the Central Valley Project Water Supply allocation for the 2025 water year. This specifically south of the ...
The state — and especially the Central Valley — must invest in homegrown talent and ensure that every learner has a pathway ...
Depleted groundwater threatens communities, agriculture, and ecosystems in California’s Central Valley, which produces much of the nation’s fruit, vegetables, and nuts. But the same acres ...
The State of California is investing millions to create more homes in the Central Valley, as well as to preserve land for agriculture use. Investments of more than $50 million from the state’s Cap-And ...
The Federal Bureau of Reclamation has increased the amount of water available for Valley farmers through the Central Valley Project dam from 40% to 50%, allowing farmers to plan for winter crops ...
Continuing to focus on maximizing California's water supplies, the ....has announced another increase in water supply allocations for the ...
A center that’s geared toward preparing Valley students for the agricultural technology jobs of tomorrow is now within sight ...
In parts of California’s Central Valley, so much groundwater has been ... her team’s research points to how agricultural producers can help to ensure sustainable water access for all.
In total, the team found that up to 13 million acres of the Central Valley may be suitable for recharging groundwater. The largest portion of this area occurs on agricultural land, with most ...