Legislators‚ Farmers‚ Hunters Stop Misguided Coyote Rule

Senator Megan Dahla and Assemblywoman Heather Hadwick have expressed concerns over a proposed rule by the California Fish and Game Commission that would have required permits to hunt or trap coyotes. This rule was seen as a potential burden for farmers, ranchers, and homeowners...

Californias New Water Fee Hikes Stir Concerns Among Farmers and Ranchers

According to the California Farm Bureau Ag Alert, the California State Water Resources Control Board has approved fee increases for water rights and water quality programs for the 2024-25 period to address budget shortfalls. The new fees impact farmers and ranchers, particularly for groundwater...

Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Cold and Stormy Winter

A centuries-old tradition rooted in mathematical statistics, the Farmer's Almanac has unveiled its extended winter forecast, predicting a chilly and stormy season ahead. The forecast lays out key periods when bundling up, stocking up on hot chocolate, planning cozy stay-at-home days, and even organizing...

Susanville’s Farmer’s Market Kicks Off Summer Season this Saturday

A decades-long tradition, kicking off Susanville’s summer season, is the uptown Farmer’s Market, now in its 2nd year under the Local Area Revitalization Co-op Project management. Financial Officer David Teeter with LARP says the market has always struggled with providing producers due to the...

City Approves Closures for Farmer’s Markets

Local Area Revitalization Project Co-Op gets approved by the Susanville City Council to close parts of uptown to hold 13 Saturday Markets and five night markets. City Public Works Director Bob Godman said crews would close Pancera Plaza from 9 pm on Fridays to...

Susanville Farmer’s Market Kicks Off Season this Saturday

Susanville kicks off its farmers market season this Saturday. In association with the city, the Local Area Revitalization Project has planned to increase the markets this year with a total of 13 to be held each Saturday throughout summer. Organizers have also planned to...

Old Farmer’s Almanac Says Nor Cal to Have Wet Summer

The oldest weather predictor in the country says summer in northern California will be hot and rainy. The Old Farmer’s Almanac just released this summer’s prediction with data based on 30 year statistical averages from the National Oceanic and atmosphere Administration. So far we...

State Water Board Reduces Water Supplies to Farmers

State water officials tell farmers who rely on state reservoirs that they will get less than planned for this year. Only 5% of requested water supplies will be given out. Not only are farmers affected but 27 million people also rely on the state...

USDA Adds $35M in funding to Help Veteran Farmers and Ranchers

The US Department of Agriculture wants to help veteran farmers and ranchers with 35 million dollars in funding. The USDA Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement said the funding helps historically underserved groups more fully access and participate in USDA programs and services. These...