Agriculture Today: 2008
Archive of Agriculture Today: 2007
July 2008: Vol. 63. No. 7
Fresno County Fire District proposes tax increase
Over the next two months, the Fresno County Fire Protection District (FCFPD) will be asking its citizens whether they want to pay more for fire services. The FCFPD Board of Directors approved a plan two weeks ago to ask property owners in the district to pay a benefit assessment tax increase to staff three additional stations within the district. Ballots will be mailed out to property owners beginning July 11 with the election being completed on Sept. 15.
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Water 2008: Special Section of
Vol. 63. No. 6
WATER: The Life Blood of the Valley
Water. It is THE lifeblood of the Valley. Living in the arid west, the importance of water should be an everyday realization for all of its residents. Farmers and ranchers know the value of water; their very success depends on having an adequate water supply to raise food and fiber crops consumers around the world require......[More]
June 2008: Vol. 63. No. 6
International leaders participate in Western Agriculture Labor Summit in Fresno
Presidents and vice presidents of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, along with representatives of U.S. and California government and California agriculture, participated in a Western Agriculture North and Central American Labor Summit on June 7 to discuss the possibilities of establishing guest worker programs with the Central American countries........[More]
May 2008: Vol. 63. No. 5
After more than 34 years of County service, Jerry Prieto prepares to say good bye
Fresno County’s “top agricultural cop”-- Agricultural Commissioner Jerry Prieto, Jr. – is retiring next month, after more than 34 years of service to County government. ........[More]
April 2008: Vol. 63. No. 4
Students deem 2008 Farm and Nutrition Day a success
Appealing to all five of a student’s senses, the 2008 Fresno County Farm and Nutrition Day was a huge success – from tasting fresh oranges and raisins, to touching freshly sheared wool, to seeing well-trained dogs herd sheep, and to hearing the clucking sounds from chickens........[More]
March 2008: Vol. 63. No. 3
FCFB's "Blue Ribbon Family A-Fair" is set for May 8
Fresno County Farm Bureau’s Annual Banquet, “A Blue Ribbon Family A-Fair,” will be held on Thursday, May 8 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the Fresno Fairgrounds, Table Mountain Rancheria Park.....[More]
February 2008: Vol. 63. No. 2
Supervisor Perea updates board on county activities
Fresno County Supervisor Henry Perea was the featured speaker at the Fresno County Farm Bureau Board of Directors Feb. 7 meeting, providing an update on Fresno County activities.......[More]
January 2008: Vol. 63. No. 1
Ag groups convey concerns with proposed truck emission rules
A proposal to require older diesel trucks to be phased-out could have a big impact on farms and other transportation-related components of the agricultural sector.......[More]
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