Land IQ: Mapping All Crops, Everywhere, All the Time

Tuesday, May 6th, 2025

By Casey Gudel, Client Relations & Project Manager Land IQ  Understanding what is happening on the surface of the ground is important to a range of groups including local and state governments, water managers, commodity organizations, and growers alike. As a firm deeply rooted in land-based science, Land IQ realized more than fifteen years ago that … Continue reading “Land IQ: Mapping All Crops, Everywhere, All the Time”

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Read this Blog – The Rice Footprint is Like Nothing You Have Ever Seen 

Tuesday, Apr 29th, 2025

By Tim Johnson, President and CEO of California Rice Commission The future of working agriculture lands has been captured in this recent report completed by UC Davis and supported by the California Rice Commission. In a first of its kind in California report, multiple species use of ricelands has been undertaken and a bold step of how … Continue reading “Read this Blog – The Rice Footprint is Like Nothing You Have Ever Seen “

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Personal Story: Ali Meders-Knight

Thursday, Apr 24th, 2025

Ali Meders-Knight is the Executive Director of California Open Lands. She is a Mechoopda tribal member, mother of five, and traditional basketweaver based in Chico, CA. She has been recognized by the Mechoopda Tribe as a Master TEK practitioner, and works to form partnerships for federal forest stewardship contracting and tribal restoration programs on public … Continue reading “Personal Story: Ali Meders-Knight”

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Proposition 4: A Call to Fund Multi-Benefit Floodplain Projects

Tuesday, Apr 22nd, 2025

By Ivy Brittain, Legislative Affairs Director at NCWA In November 2024, California voters passed Proposition 4 to fund projects for water, wildfire prevention, and protection of communities and lands. On behalf of the Floodplain Forward Coalition, we urge the Legislature to fund floodplain reactivation and priority projects through Proposition 4 and other available funding to … Continue reading “Proposition 4: A Call to Fund Multi-Benefit Floodplain Projects”

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