Grower of 25 +- crops in central California including conventional, organic and biotech. Tree nuts, vegetables,seed crops, and hay. President of CDFA Board
Spreading composted chicken manure and cultivating it into our organic processing tomatoes at Terranova Ranch. The record breaking temperatures this March has accelerated growth. Harvest will be in July.
The results of our CDFA Healthy Soils grant and our first native pollinator hedgerows planted about 6 years ago. Redbud in full bloom adds habitat and multiple benefits to our farm. We now have planted 11 miles on farm thanks to Xerces, CDFA and Nestle.
Onion harvest is in full swing at Terranova Ranch, central California. Terranova partners with Harris Fresh to provide healthy, nutritious food for families across the USA. Unfortunately, prices are just above break even this year. Go California Grown!
California does grow corn for grain! Harvesting organic corn for Foster Farms organic chickens. We use chicken manure for fertility to complete circle @Terranova Ranch (6 ton/acre)
Special thank you to Tzu Chi Vision team, Fresno County and California Farmworker Foundation for coming to Terranova Ranch this week and providing eye care for our workers and free glasses made on the spot. Many had never had their eyes checked. Thanks again.
We’re into excellent organic tomatoes @Terranova Ranch this year. We pick 24/7 to supply our cannery. In the evening the aroma of fresh, ripe tomatoes fills the air providing wholesome foods for all of the families in the USA and other countries. CA produces 1/3 of world supply.
WG Directors Stuart Woolf & Don Cameron join Daniel Mountjoy of Sustainable Conversation to discuss how agriculture is using groundwater recharge to help CA control flooding and meet its long-term water supply needs. @dcameron177@dcmountjoy
Thank you Kym and Natalie for the wonderful tour of the Central California Food Bank yesterday. Your work and dedication to making our communities healthier and more resilient is amazing.
We flipped the switch today for the first time on our 450hp pump that takes floodwater off the Kings River, 70,000 gpm, and will help prevent flooding downstream. The water will be put on our fields and recharge the aquifer. A real win for the Kings Sub-basin.
Today @CA_DWR announced that the GSPs for the Kings Subbasin, which includes MAGSA and 6 other GSAs, are recommended for approval.
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Thank you Fresno County, UCSF, St Agnes, Fresno State, Fresno Hope, for the first Rural Mobile Health Program @Terranova Ranch today. Approximately 200 Farmworkers participated in screening for hypertension, diabetes, prescriptions, and referrals. Keeping Farmworkers healthy!
“There’s another option, and that’s to put it in the ground, where it could help to replenish groundwater supplies.”
But you have to capture the storm flows before they go to the ocean.
Folsom Dam protects Sacramento from flooding, but California needs to save more of this precious water. We need to expand or add storage capacity on this river to help us get through drought years, which are sure to come.