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Tag Archives: farms
Salmon eating farmers along San Joaquin River
If AB 32, unions, the climate change canard, high taxes and the Nanny State is not enough, we now have fish killing our farms. “Environmentalists armed with court orders want to restore the dry portions of the river purportedly … Continue reading
Posted in California
Tagged AB 32, climate change, environmentalists, farmers, farms, salmon, San Joaquin River, unions
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Dairies in California consider incentives to move out of state–100 Already Leave CA Every Year
Jerry Brown is doing all he can, and he is successful in continuing the Arnold policies, to kill the agriculture industry in California. We have California tomato growers selling off their land for solar farms and housing developments—going to Mexico … Continue reading
Another endangered Delta fish to kill jobs and farms?
The delta smelt, a salmon, trout and some sort of shrimp that people can barely see, have killed water sources for farmers. Now we have to add another fish to the death of farming in California. Read more…
Proposed California High Speed Rail Route Cuts Through Farms to Protect Birds
The California High Speed Rail Authority is considering a new route for its cross-state system that will literally split farms in two, to avoid a bird sanctuary. Read more…
Posted in California
Tagged Anne Gaspar, bird sanctuary, Birds, business, California, cattle, Central Valley Flood Protection Board, Corcoran Irrigation District, dairy, economy, Environmental Impact Report, Environmental Impact Statement, farms, High-speed rail, Kaweah Delta Water Conservation District, KDWCD, Kings County, Mulholland, preserve, Sequoia Riverlands Trust, Tulare Lake Bed, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, wetlands
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Court: Most of AB 32 May Go Forward “Jobs MUST be Killed”
California does not need any “stinkin jobs”–that was the ruling of a court–and AB 32 will go forward.
Posted in California
Tagged 2006, AB 32, California, California Air Resources Board, California Political News and Views, Cap and tax, cap trade, carbon trading, farms, Global Warming Solutions Act, greenhouse gas emissions, Jobs, Local business, restaurants, Stephen Frank, Superior Court, trucking, U-Haul
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State Water Project increases allocation to 70 percent
California has plenty of water. Government, State and Federal, will not allow us to use it. By the time we get the100% allocation a significant number of farms will have been sold and developments planned.








