Local youth exhibited livestock projects this week at the California Mid-State Fair. Pictured here, Atascadero High School incoming freshman Lillie Brander took home 4-H Reserve Champion in the AOB Black Face Market Lamb category.
Support our Mid-State Fair Livestock Exhibitors! Instructions for registering as a buyer, placing a bid, and more can be found in the Buyer's Guide.
- Pre-registration Deadline: Friday, July 30 at 4:00 pm
- Replacement Heifer Auction: Friday, July 30 at 5:30 pm
- Market Animal Auction: Saturday, July 31 at 8:00 am
- Add-ons Open: Sunday, August 1 at 8:00 am
- Add-ons Close: Sunday, August 8 at 11:59 pm
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Labor Commissioner Leads Activist Groups On 'Farmworker Rights' Caravan Through SLO County
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California Labor Commissioner Lilia García-Brower led a caravan of farmworker activist groups through San Luis Obispo County today to “to continue department-wide outreach efforts that provide farmworkers information on labor rights and workplace safety protections in various languages.”
The Labor Commissioner has been holding similar events in recent months across the state. MICOP was in the news earlier this month for helping organize a strike at a Guadalupe strawberry farm.
SLO County farmers, ranchers and labor contractors should understand that (even in California), property owners still have property rights, and they can deny the non-governmental entities like MICOP. While government agencies have some limited rights to enter farms in the course of discharging their enforcement responsibilities, activists and other non-governmental group representatives that may be traveling with the government do not have the same access rights.
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3-day caravan focusing on Central Coast farmworker rights
A three-day caravan focusing on farmworker rights is underway on the Central Coast. With the help of entities like the California Labor Commissioner's Office, Cal/OSHA, and many others, local organizations like Mixteco Indigena Community...
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This Week In SLO County Agriculture
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This Issue Includes:
- Congratulations 2021 Farm Bureau Women, Foundation For Agricultural Awareness Scholarship Recipients;
- Community News: Paso Robles Daily News - Mid-State Fair Announces Rodeo Results;
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Local Government News: The Tribune - SLO Cannabis Grower Bribed Late County Supervisor Adam Hill, Federal Prosecutors Say;
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State Government News: The North Bay Business Journal - California Wineries, Farms To Get Access To Last-Resort Fire Insurance As Gov. Newsom Signs SB 11;
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Federal Government News: Politico - Why All Agriculture Carbon Credits Aren't The Same;
- California Politics: Los Angeles Times - Likely California Voters Now Almost Evenly Split On Newsom Recall, Poll Finds
- Business Member Spotlight: JSC Agricultural Supply;
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Labor News: CFLCA - California Supreme Court Determines That Meal And Rest Period Premium Pay = Overtime "Regular Rate Of Pay;"
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Produce News: Bloomberg Law - Sriracha Maker Must Pay $23 Million To Pepper Farm In Fraud Suit;
- Water News: Paso Basin Cooperative Committee July 27 Special Meeting Recap;
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Livestock News: Morning Ag Clips - California Cattle Council Launches Campaign Focusing On Drought;
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Vineyard News: Ag Net West - Lack Of Smoke Exposure Standards Complicate Winegrape Contracts; and
- Wisdom From The Farm & Ranch.
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July 23rd Most Read Stories:
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Executive Director Report
Here are a few things we worked on this week:
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Farm Credit West is a proud supporter of San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau.
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SLO County Farm Bureau Nominating Committee Report:
Pursuant to Article VI of the San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau Bylaws, all Agricultural Members are hereby noticed of the nominations for 2021-22 Officers and District Directors: President Hilary Graves, Vice President Randy Diffenbaugh, Vice President Sarah Kramer, Secretary/Treasurer Wyatt Mello, Past President Anna Negranti, District 1 Paul Clark, District 2 Ray Wiebe, District 3 Matt Merrill, District 4 Tom Ikeda, and District 5 Jeff Buckingham.
Save the Date: San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau's 99th Annual Meeting of Members will be Saturday, September 18. More details to come!
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Congratulations 2021 Farm Bureau Women, Foundation For Agricultural Awareness Scholarship Recipients
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Jakob Friedle, Foundation for Agricultural Awareness Scholarship Recipient. Jakob is from Templeton and is attending Cal Poly majoring in Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences.
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Morgan Ramos, Foundation for Agricultural Awareness Scholarship Recipient. Morgan is from Atascadero and plans on attending Montana State University in the fall majoring in Equine Nutrition.
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Stella Boller, Foundation for Agricultural Awareness and Farm Bureau Women Scholarship Recipient. Stella is from San Luis Obispo and is attending Cal Poly majoring in Agricultural Business.
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Citlali Garcia, Farm Bureau Women Scholarship Recipient. Citlali is from San Miguel and is attending Fresno State majoring in Animal Science.
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Grace Anderson, Farm Bureau Women Scholarship Recipient. Grace is from Shandon and plans on attending Cal Poly in the fall majoring in Animal Science.
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Irelinn Dalton, Farm Bureau Women Scholarship Recipient. Irelinn is from Nipomo and is attending Allan Hancock College, majoring in Agricultural Education.
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Community News: Paso Robles Daily News - Mid-State Fair Announces Rodeo Results
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Vaccination Rates In SLO County As Of July 29
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57.8% of SLO County residents 12 and older have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
- 65.3% have been partially vaccinated
- 34.7% have not been vaccinated
New materials addressing prevalent vaccine concerns:
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Farm Bureau Executive Director Urges Agriculture Community To Get COVID-19 Vaccine
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SLO County Farm Bureau Executive Director Brent Burchett participated in the County Public Health Department's COVID-19 Press Conference on Thursday.
To watch the full briefing here or Burchett's comments here.
To find vaccine locations in SLO County click here.
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JB Dewar's Tractor Restoration Education Program
Fst place- Shane Brennan 1951 Farmall Super AV 2nd place- John Paul Schmidt 1940 Allis Chalmers Model B 3rd place- Annika Jensen 1964 Massey Ferguson 135 See you at the fair!To donate tools, parts or shop space or if your child is interested in...
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Mid-State Fair announces rodeo results
Results from the 2021 CMSF Country Rodeo Finals, courtesy of the California Mid-State Fair, are as follows: TEAM PENNING 1ST CODY MORA, CLAY AVILA, JOE ROTH BARRELS 1ST LISA BUSICK ...
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Los Padres National Forest Announces Selection Of New Santa Barbara District Ranger
Read the press release here.
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California Women for Agriculture Hosts Virtual Burgers & Brews on Sept. 5
Purchase your tickets here.
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Healthy Soils Demonstration Project Virtual Field day.
August 10th 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
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Visit SLOCAL is excited to be launching the next iteration of SLO CAL Crafted® which celebrates the quality, local food purveyors and products made, farmed, and grown in SLO CAL. SLO CAL Crafted will be a one-stop shop for visitors and locals alike to shop products made by local creatives and makers throughout SLO CAL. If your products fit the qualifications, you can certify for free HERE.
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Local Government News: The Tribune - SLO Cannabis Grower Bribed Late County Supervisor Adam Hill, Federal Prosecutors Say
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Crop report shows farmers held out through hardships of 2020
San Luis Obispo County's 2020 crop report is out, and despite all the challenges that year could muster, the data shows that the county's agricultural industry largely stood strong. At a Board of Supervisors meeting on July 20, Agricultural...
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www.newtimesslo.com
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SLO cannabis grower bribed late county supervisor Adam...
A San Luis Obispo County cannabis dispensary founder will plead guilty to bribing late county supervisor Adam Hill in exchange for favorable votes, influence over other government officials and confidential information, federal prosecutors...
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www.sanluisobispo.com
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State Government News: The North Bay Business Journal - California Wineries, Farms To Get Access To Last-Resort Fire Insurance As Gov. Newsom Signs SB 11
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State Board of Food And Agriculture To Discuss Organic And Resilient Agriculture At Upcoming Meeting on August 3rd
SACRAMENTO, July 29, 2021 – The California State Board of Food and Agriculture will be discussing market trends, research and emerging issues related to organic production at its upcoming meeting. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 3, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. at the California Department of Food and Agriculture, 1220 ‘N’ Street – Main Auditorium, Sacramento, CA 95815. The meeting will also be available via GoToWebinar. The meeting link is available here and the Webinar ID is 600-396-867.
Invited speakers include: Laura Batcha, Organic Trade Association; Brise Tencer Organic Farming Research Foundation; Kelly Damewood, CCOF; Jeremy Johnson, Traditional Medicinals; Claire Balint, Cal Poly Center for Sustainability; Houston Wilson, University of California Organic Institute; Shelley Phillips, California Department of Food and Agriculture and other invited speakers.
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California Farm Bureau's Friday Review - July 30 Edition
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This week's state legislative and governmental affairs updates covers Climate Change, Industrial Hemp, Insurance, and Water Fees.
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Cost of Regulatory Compliance More Than Triples in...
A study tracking regulatory compliance costs in California was recently released, with striking findings. Researchers looked at data from 22 different farms of various sizes in the San Joaquin Valley between 2012 and 2018. During that timeframe,...
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Wineries and farms to get some relief from fire...
With wildfire losses in the state soaring, and insurance company rates following suit, a governor's signature on a bill is leaving some winery owners eyeing a bit of relief. The Napa County Farm Bureau, one of the supporters of the legislation,...
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www.northbaybusinessjournal...
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Federal Government News: Politico - Why All Agriculture Carbon Credits Aren't The Same
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Why all agriculture carbon credits aren't the same
"It's a very contentious space right now," Emily Oldfield, lead author of the report and an agricultural soil carbon scientist at EDF, said in an interview. Why it matters: The Biden administration, much of corporate America and the international ...
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www.politico.com
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The State of: August Recess
Farm Bureau has a long-standing commitment to actively work with lawmakers on the issues affecting farmers, ranchers and rural communities. August is a prime opportunity for grassroots engagement as legislators return home hoping to hear directly ...
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California Politics: Los Angeles Times - Likely California Voters Now Almost Evenly Split On Newsom Recall, Poll Finds
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Faulconer calls for end to "insanity" in Calif. water...
With no end in sight to California's water crisis, former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer visited Fresno to unveil his plan to provide accessible, clean water throughout the state. Faulconer campaigned outside the Fresno office for the California ...
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sjvsun.com
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Who's running in Newsom recall? Politicians, activists,...
California's second gubernatorial recall election in history is shaping up to be pretty different from the first. Just 46 candidates filed all the paperwork necessary by the July 16 deadline to run to replace Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in the Sept.
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calmatters.org
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The California Dream Is Dying
The once-dynamic state is closing the door on economic opportunity. About the author: Conor Friedersdorf is a California-based staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs. He is the founding editor of The Best...
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Water Supply and Drought Are Now Californians' Top...
SAN FRANCISCO, July 28, 2021-When asked to name the most important environmental issue facing the state today, Californians are most likely to mention water supply and drought-a shift from a year ago. About six in ten Californians approve of...
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Likely California voters now almost evenly split on...
Californians who say they expect to vote in the September recall election are almost evenly divided over whether to remove Gov. Gavin Newsom from office, evidence of how pivotal voter turnout will be in deciding the governor's political fate,...
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Business Member Spotlight:
JSC Agricultural Supply
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JSC Agricultural Supply was founded by Jim and Doreen Boylan out of their home in 1959. The company started as a structural steel and pipe supplier. Jim bought, sold, and delivered the steel while Doreen handled the phones and office work, while also caring for their 5 children. In the 80s, the couple expanded the operation to include full on-site production of metal trellising products. Around this same time, JSC also became a distributor of agricultural and fencing supplies to complement their trellising solutions.
In 2019, our team celebrated 60 years in business! Headquartered in Bakersfield, CA, the company continues to expand with new locations in Delano, CA, Independence, OR, Victor, CA, and Richland, WA. Additional locations are coming soon! JSC’s professional sales team is committed to providing excellent service so that our customers can focus their time and money on their business.
JSC Agricultural Supply is the premier manufacturer of metal trellising solutions. We produce metal stakes, cross arms, and other related trellis materials daily at our in house manufacturing facility in Central California in the USA. Our extensive product line includes metal posts, pipe end posts, trellis wire, anchors, animal control, tree and vine protection, fencing supplies, and more. In addition to our unique manufacturing capabilities, we also carry everyday farming supplies such as personal protective equipment, harvest supplies, pruning tools, safety and sanitation supplies, restroom and shade trailers, and heat illness prevention supplies. Servicing the citrus, vineyard, berry, stone fruit, and various other grower industries for over 60 years, our team appreciates the opportunity to work with growers to develop solutions that best fit their applications.
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3500 Buck Owens Blvd | Bakersfield, CA 93308
Monday - Thursday 7:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
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Thank You Farm Bureau Members
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New Member
Renewing Business Support Member
Renewing Members
Ray Bunnell, Whale Rock Ranch Trust, Craig Gill, Joan Garcia
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Labor News: CFLCA - California Supreme Court Determines That Meal And Rest Period Premium Pay = Overtime "Regular Rate Of Pay"
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California Supreme Court Determines That Meal and Rest Period Premium Pay = Overtime "Regular Rate of Pay"
By Erica Rosasco, Esquire
Employers may want to carefully review the California Supreme Court’s recent decision regarding its interpretation of Labor Code section 226.7(c) and meal and rest period premium pay. In Ferra v. Loews Hollywood Hotel, LLC, the court clarified the meaning of “regular rate of compensation” for meal and rest period premium pay.
The high court has determined that an employee’s “regular rate of compensation” for meal and rest period premium pay under section 226.7(c) is the same as an employee’s “regular rate of pay” for overtime under section 510(a), not simply the employee’s hourly rate of pay.
What does this mean? When calculating meal and rest period premiums, employers must look to the employee’s overtime regular rate of pay. This then includes all non-discretionary payments for the work performed or those payments that are paid “pursuant to [a] prior contract, agreement, or promise…”, such as bonuses, piece rate and commissions. In making this determination, the court’s rationale was that if all compensation was not included in a meal or rest break premium, this could then punish employees paid by piece rate by encouraging employers to pay lower hourly rates with higher non-discretionary components. In addition, and just as importantly, the Ferra court noted that its holding applies retroactively.
What should employers now do going forward? The repercussions of the decision are not to be taken lightly given the retroactive nature of the now all-encompassing definition of meal and rest period premium pay and the potential for lawsuits, penalties and fees. Here are some key steps employers should swiftly take:
- Look at current payroll practices and fix any errors.
- Ensure that payroll practices are correct so that premium pay calculations are using the worker's regular rate of pay.
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FELS: California Family Rights Act Expansion: Are you Covered? How do You Know?
The California Legislature passed SB 1383 (Jackson) in 2020, and it became effective on January 1, 2021. It expanded coverage under the California Family Right Act (CFRA) from employers of 50 or more employees to employees of five or more employees.
Does this dramatic expansion of CFRA sweep you under its coverage for the first time? What does it require to do? Do you even know what "CFRA" is?
Erica Rosasco of McKague Rosasco will partner with FELS to present a briefing on CFRA and its requirements for employers so you'll know what CFRA is, and what it requires you to do.
This webinar will take place on August 27 at 10 a.m. For more information, or to register, click here.
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North Coast farmworker group demands changes
Farmworker Erick Longoria worries like a mother would - except that the 39-year-old Cloverdale man is concerned about his own. The family members have worked long, hard days in the vineyards of Cloverdale and Alexander Valley, pruning, planting,...
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www.northbaybusinessjournal...
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California Legislation Information: Bills Supported by...
California workers and their allies are seeking to pass several major bills this month that would dramatically improve working conditions across the state. This effort comes on the heels of one of the most devastating years for working people,...
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Advertise With San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau
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Get Your Message in Front of Over 1600 San Luis Obispo Countians!
Our weekly E-News is sent out every Friday to our membership and local leaders. If you're interested in an effective, low-cost advertising campaign ($150 a month) please give us a call or send an email to SLO County Farm Bureau Executive Director Brent Burchett.
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Produce News: Bloomberg Law - Sriracha Maker Must Pay $23 Million To Pepper Farm In Fraud Suit
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Sriracha Maker Must Pay $23 Million to Pepper Farm in...
Huy Fong Foods, Inc., the company that makes Sriracha hot sauce, must pay more than $23 million in damages awarded to a jalapeno pepper farm by a California jury, after it failed to convince a state appellate court to dismiss the fraud claims.
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Check out the feature in this month’s Vegetables West magazine on Atascadero farmer and veteran Frank Wall. To read the magazine, click here.
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Water News: Paso Basin Cooperative Committee July 27 Special Meeting Recap
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Paso Basin Cooperative Committee July 27 Special Meeting Recap
The Paso Basin Cooperative Committee held a special meeting on July 27 as a continuation of its July 21 meeting discussing the Committee’s plan to address deficiencies identified in June by the California Department of Water Resources on the Paso Basin Groundwater Sustainability Plan.
The Committee voted to proceed with negotiations for a sole-source contract with a new consultant, Todd Groundwater to draft corrective actions to the groundwater plan. A motion to consider GSI Water Solutions as a fallback contractor if negotiations are unsuccessful failed 2-2. To review meeting documents and a recording, click here.
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Is desalination the answer to California's drought?...
NEWARK, Calif. (KGO) -- As more communities impose water use restrictions because of the drought, the California Coastal Commission is likely to vote on a controversial proposal later this year that could ease water worries for millions of Orange ...
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SLO County Regional Water Management Group will meet August 4th, 2021 at 10am (online-only).
The agenda and virtual meeting access has been posted here.
The meeting will be mostly informational. Prop 1, Round 2 Implementation is currently being developed by DWR. Staff will have updates on this upcoming funding round and updates related to existing grants (Prop 84, Prop 1), Stormwater Resources Plan, and more.
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Drought causes record lows at largest reservoirs in US | ...
More than 40 million people rely on the water reserves held by Lake Powell and Lake Mead, two of the US's largest reservoirs that both sit along the Colorado River. But as the American West continues to endure staggering drought, water levels in...
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Livestock News: Morning Ag Clips - California Cattle Council Launches Campaign Focusing On Drought
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Berkeley, California Now Home to First Plant-Based City...
Berkeley, California made history today as the first US city to leave behind animal products in favor of plant-based foods. The Berkeley City Council announced plans to replace at least 50 percent of the animal-based food expenditures with...
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California Cattle Council launches campaign focusing on...
Hard hit by the state's record drought, California's dairy families launched a public information campaign designed to highlight their continued investments in technology and innovation to dramatically reduce water use....
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Opinion: California: A misguided leader in economic...
California recently added to its no-travel list. There are now 17 states California officials are forbidden to travel on state business because those states have laws that don't pass muster in the eyes of California's ever vigilant hall monitors.
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Vineyard News: Ag Net West - Lack Of Smoke Exposure Standards Complicate Winegrape Contracts
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What's ahead for local wine industry in laws and regulations
We've seen a number of wineries struggle to hire tasting room staff recently. Wineries that were able to keep a significant part of their staff employed throughout, sometimes by shifting duties and responsibilities, have been able to hit the...
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www.northbaybusinessjournal...
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Lack of Smoke Exposure Standards Complicate Winegrape...
Smoke exposure in winegrapes has become a critical issue for the industry. Buyers have regularly been backing out of contract obligations due to assumed damage to winegrape quality. Contract agreements are now including more and more verbiage...
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agnetwest.com
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California Winery Owner Arrested over Lobbying |...
A Santa Barbara County winery owner who was a great friend of Donald Trump, and chaired his inaugural committee, was arrested Tuesday and charged with violating foreign lobbying laws. Thomas Barrack, owner of Happy Canyon Vineyard, was indicted...
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2021 SLO County Wine Industry Award Winners
The San Luis Obispo County wine industry annually comes together to honor members of the local wine community. These awards recognize dedication, stewardship, innovation, and leadership demonstrated in the San Luis Obispo County wine community.
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pasowine.com
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Ravens & Crows Wreak Havoc in Orchards & Vineyards
California AgNet - Do you suspect some big black birds are damaging your irrigation lines, pecking at your newborn calves or eating your developing crop? You may have a problem with crows or ravens. But how do you tell the two apart, and how can you legally control them? Watch this brief interview with Brian Popper from USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services to learn more.
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Ragtag opens its doors in downtown SLO and hopes other...
Downtown San Luis Obispo has hotels, restaurants, bars, shops, historic buildings, and parks. It also has loads of tourists, which swell the city's 47,000 population. Until recently it lacked one vital ingredient: a tasting room.
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www.newtimesslo.com
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Vote - Paso Robles - Best Wine Region Nominee: 2021...
Best Wine Region California's Paso Robles wine country comprises 11 different American Viticultural Areas exhibiting a diversity of microclimates and growing conditions. The most commonly grown varieties among the area's 40,000 acres of vineyards ...
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Wisdom From The Farm & Ranch
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Song of the Patriot
Marty Robbins
I'm a flag waving, patriotic nephew of my Uncle Sam
A rough riding fighting Yankee man
I love mom and apple pie
And the freedoms that we all enjoy across this beautiful land
I work hard and I fight hard for the old Red, White, and Blue
And I'll die a whole lot harder if it comes to where I have to
I'm a flag waving, patriotic nephew of my Uncle Sam
A rough riding fighting Yankee man
And when I see old Glory waving I think of all the brave men
Who have fought and died for what is right and wrong
And when I see old Glory burnin, my blood begins to churnin'
And I could do some fightin' of my own
I don't believe in violence, I'm a God fearing man
Bul I'll stand up for my country just as long as I can stand
'Cause I'm a flag waving, patriotic nephew of my Uncle Sam
A rough riding fighting Yankee man
I'm a flag waving, patriotic nephew of my Uncle Sam
A rough riding fighting Yankee man
And I enjoy the liberty of being what I want to be
And achieve any goals that I can
I was taught to turn the other cheek, but daddy used to say
Walk soft and pack a big stick, but never walk away
And I'm a flag waving, patriotic nephew of my Uncle Sam
A rough riding fighting Yankee man
And when I see old Glory waving I think of all the brave men
Who have fought and died for what is right and wrong
And when I see old Glory burnin, my blood begins to churnin'
And I could do some fightin' of my own
'Cause I love all my brothers and were proud of our group
We've got the greenest country here on God's green earth
And I'm a flag waving, patriotic nephew of my Uncle Sam
A rough riding fighting Yankee man.
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Farm Bureau Membership Matters
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We cannot support your freedom to farm and ranch without your membership.
Join SLO County Farm Bureau now or renew your membership online. Go to slofarmbureau.org to join, or download the membership form PDF. Have your renewal notice available to speed up the process; you will need to enter your membership number, name and ZIP code. Renewal dues may be paid online or over the phone by credit card.
We're here to help! Call us if you need some assistance with membership, at 805-543-3654. All California county Farm Bureau memberships are processed through the California Farm Bureau Federation, but please reach out to our SLO County office if you need your membership number or have questions.
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Thank You San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau
Platinum Members
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