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Most of the craft beer made in th Inland Empire and elsewhere in California is brewed with ingredients shipped from other states or countries. But now,…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld two California animal welfare laws by declining to hear challenges to them. KVCR's Ken Vincent has more.
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More and more California growers are using smartphone apps to streamline their farming operations. Capital Public Radio's Lesley McClurg has more.
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In 2008, Californians passed a law by a two-thirds majority to create more humane conditions for egg-laying hens. Farmers have had the last seven years to…
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The days of guesswork in breeding dairy cattle are gone. Today's DNA sequencing means more productive cows and less pollution. Capital Public Radio's…
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Populations of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug are increasing in seven counties around California, including Los Angeles County. The pest can inflict…
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When you're talking about raw almonds, the product may not be quite what you think. All California almonds -- which means nearly all of the almonds in the…
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The California State Board of Food and Agriculture is going international. The board held a meeting in Tijuana yesterday (Tuesday). Capital Public Radio's…
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Almond milk is no longer a health food niche product. Last year, national sales were up 40 percent, according to Nielson data. Today's almond milk market…
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In recent years, a growing number of wine makers have been screw caps instead of natural corks. The trend worries national cork producers who have mounted…