Winegrapes added to CFAP 2.0 aid package

By Craig W. Anderson   The original round of the federal  Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) aid was good news for growers and ranchers whose crops had been adversely affected by the […]

Ag industry will be hit hard if Prop 15 passes

By Vicky Boyd The San Joaquin Farm Bureau is ramping up efforts to educate county producers about how detrimental Proposition 15 – also referred to as the “split-roll property tax […]

Wildfire comes to San Joaquin County

By David Strecker, SJFB President August is typically very predictable in what will be happening in San Joaquin Counties agriculture community. Whether it is grapes being picked, nuts being shaken […]

SJ County issued drought designation

By Vicky Boyd   San Joaquin County is among 22 counties in the state that the U.S. Department of Agriculture declared primary natural disaster areas June 16, providing producers and […]

Are we in the twilight zone?

By David Strecker, SJFB President “There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. […]

Value of SJ County ag explored in new report

By Craig W. Anderson   Farmers, politicians, rural residents and Farm Bureau understand that the value of San Joaquin County’s agriculture extends far beyond just the worth of the crops […]