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Rice News
There’s a new Sushi Rolling Champion in the State Capitol!
March 16, 2022
In a fun yet competitive event, Assembly Member Megan Dahle emerged victorious as the top...
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Winter Visitors Take Flight
March 11, 2022
By Luke Matthews The annual migration down the Pacific Flyway brings bring tens of millions...
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Rice Dryers and Beyond
February 28, 2022
How does rice get to your plate? Part of the process is drying and storing...
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Draining Fields
February 15, 2022
To prepare for spring planting, rice farmers are beginning to drain the water off their...
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Gearing up for Fieldwork
February 9, 2022
As we get closer to spring, rice growers make sure their equipment is ready for...
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Double-crested Cormorants
February 4, 2022
By Luke Matthews The Cormorant is a large, fish-eating waterbird and California has three district...
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Phase II of CRC’s Salmon Project Kicks into High Gear
February 3, 2022
By Paul Buttner Phase II of the California Ricelands Salmon project is moving full steam...
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Rice Conservation
January 18, 2022
Many rice farmers participate in conservation programs this time of year to ensure continued habitat...
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Friend to the Flyway
January 13, 2022
Ducks, geese, swans and eagles - are some of the birds farmers are seeing in...
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Tundra Swans
December 29, 2021
By Luke Matthews As one of the largest migratory waterfowl species in the Pacific Flyway,...
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