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Ten percent of children and 22 percent of adults in California's San Joaquin Valley may be breathing in detectable levels of pesticides. In a small survey of adults and children across the three ...
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A new study found 22% of adults and 10% of children who participated in an air-quality study in California's San Joaquin Valley were breathing detectable levels of pesticides.
A number of specialty crops, including Asian vegetables, are farmed on very small acreages in the San Joaquin Valley.
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A major Central Valley raisin producer is selling its operation to a Chilean company. The National Raisin Company, also known ...
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The federal government and some 10 water districts are ponying up $1.1 billion to expand California’s largest reservoir south of the Delta. Their plan is to raise the dam at San Luis Reservoir ...
Taro: rawpixel.com (Creative Commons license); daikon: Modesto Bee file; chilis: Fresno Bee file Agriculture throughout the San Joaquin Valley is dominated by big-acreage crops, from sprawling ...
Research from UC Davis Health found that 22% of adults and 10% of children who took part in an air-quality study in California's San Joaquin Valley were breathing detectable levels of pesticides.