River Garden Farms is Making Fish Food
Tuesday, Dec 13th, 2016
By Todd Manley The winter, River Garden Farms (RGF) is participating in a pilot program to determine the value winter flooding of rice fields can provide to help feed migrating juvenile salmon in the Sacramento Valley. The program, which involves slightly altering winter agricultural practices that help birds using the Pacific Flyway to determine if … Continue reading “River Garden Farms is Making Fish Food”
Read more »Abundance or Absence?
Thursday, Dec 8th, 2016
The Sacramento River Valley, Albert Bierstadt, 1872 With the rainy season off to its wettest start in 30 years according to the National Weather Service, speculation and conversation surrounds whether it will continue. As the recently concluded exhibition California: The Art of Water has portrayed at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, water … Continue reading “Abundance or Absence?”
Read more »Sacramento Valley is Working Hard to Provide Better Nourishment for Fish
Thursday, Dec 1st, 2016
Sacramento Valley water suppliers and landowners–as part of the ongoing effort to creatively manage water for various beneficial purposes—are working closely with conservation organizations and state and federal agencies to provide immediate nourishment and improved habitat for fisheries in a concerted manner. As part of the Sacramento Valley Salmon Recovery Program, the partners held a … Continue reading “Sacramento Valley is Working Hard to Provide Better Nourishment for Fish”
Read more »The Importance of Generations in the Sacramento Valley
Wednesday, Nov 23rd, 2016
Mary Wells is a fifth-generation farmer and one of the most thoughtful and powerful voices in Northern California. One of the great qualities in the Sacramento Valley is the way people think in terms of generations and our deep desire for our children and grandchildren to carry forward an amazing quality of life. As we … Continue reading “The Importance of Generations in the Sacramento Valley”
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