…rice field habitat critically important to helping conserve a multitude of different wildlife species. There are 230 wildlife species connected to planted rice fields throughout Northern California’s Sacramento Valley. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlNWcZfED8w…
Read More…companies on the westside of the Sacramento Valley. Those businesses and their employees currently face ‘delayed drought’ ramifications and can’t recover until the fall, when the 2023 harvest is complete….
Read MoreFor nearly 60 years, these signature green trucks have hauled rice and other commodities up and down California roads. Trucking companies like Valley Farm Transport are a critical link in…
Read More…project website: Salmon.Calrice.org. Our primary objective was to practice the draft salmon management practice on a full-sized rice field and assess the extent to which natural-origin or “wild” salmon used…
Read MoreFor many small businesses and communities throughout the Sacramento Valley drought impacts will last many more months. It won’t be until harvest when rice dryers and storage facilities like Colusa…
Read More…rice from the field to the table. It will be months until all of those connected businesses have a chance to fully recover, once the fall harvest is complete. https://youtu.be/vVMCET1Krco…
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