Friday, June 14 2013 11:12 AM EDT2013-06-14 15:12:26 GMT
SALINAS- A Los Angeles based company awarded the Salinas Education Center with a $25,000 grant for their adult-education gardening program. Seeds of Changes, maker of organic foods, chose SEC out of 700More >>
A Los Angeles based company awarded the Salinas Education Center with a $25,000 grant for their adult-education gardening program.More >>
Monday, June 10 2013 11:15 PM EDT2013-06-11 03:15:34 GMT
SANTA CRUZ, Calif.--The central coast is home to the multi-billion dollar agriculture industry.It economically supports the majority of the region. But a new study went a step further to explain justMore >>
The Central Coast is home to a multi-billion dollar agriculture industry. It economically supports the majority of the region. But a new study went a step further to explain just how far reaching the impact is. More >>
Friday, June 7 2013 1:14 AM EDT2013-06-07 05:14:53 GMT
WATSONVILLE- Measure T was defeated by Watsonville voters Tuesday 76% to 24%. The measure would have annexed 95 acres of agricultural land off Highway 1 and Riverside Road. It would have expanded theMore >>
WATSONVILLE- Measure T was defeated by Watsonville voters Tuesday 76% to 24%. The measure would have annexed 95 acres of agricultural land off Highway 1 and Riverside Road. It would have expanded theMore >>
Tuesday, June 4 2013 7:21 PM EDT2013-06-04 23:21:24 GMT
Salinas, CA – June 4, 2013 - The Salinas Education Center will soon be sharing its goods thanks to the maker of nutritious organic foods, Seeds of Change. This year the Education Center received $25,000More >>
Salinas, CA – June 4, 2013 - The Salinas Education Center will soon be sharing its goods thanks to the maker of nutritious organic foods, Seeds of Change. This year the Education Center received $25,000 to support community based gardening and sustainable farming programs. More >>
Friday, November 23 2012 1:55 AM EST2012-11-23 06:55:53 GMT
BEN LOMOND, Calif. -- A family on the central coast receives a special delivery: Four live turkeys delivered right to their doorstep. It's part of Farm Sanctuary's Turkey Express, an effort to rescueMore >>
A family on the central coast receives a special delivery: Four live turkeys delivered right to their doorstep.More >>
Wednesday, November 21 2012 5:16 PM EST2012-11-21 22:16:50 GMT
Davis, Calif.--The California Institute for Rural Studies has an interesting perspective for us to consider when it comes to being thankful. Gail Wadsworth, Director at the CIRS gives something to ponderMore >>
Davis, Calif.--The California Institute for Rual Studies has an interesting perspective for us to consider when it comes to being thankful. Gail Wadsworth, Director at the CIRS gives something to ponder about being thankful for farmers and farmworkers.More >>
Thursday, July 5 2012 8:58 PM EDT2012-07-06 00:58:24 GMT
GILROY - It's a booming apricot season for many growers on the Central Coast. At the Van Dyke Ranch in Gilroy, farmers are rejoicing. They're packing box after box filled with ripe apricots to send themMore >>
It's a booming apricot season for many growers on the Central Coast.More >>
Friday, June 15 2012 6:35 PM EDT2012-06-15 22:35:46 GMT
MORGAN HILL - It's cherry season and it's shaping up to be a good one. After some devastating past seasons, the cherries are growing big and there's a lot of them. Cherry grower Andi Mariani in MorganMore >>
It's cherry season and it's shaping up to be a good one. After some devastating past seasons, the cherries are growing big and there's a lot of them.More >>
Friday, May 11 2012 12:13 PM EDT2012-05-11 16:13:00 GMT
KING CITY- Rio Farms sits on 6,000 acres in King City. It's the 9th largest vegetable grower in the West Coast. Now, the growers want to take the lead in conservation."One of the things about sustainabilityMore >>
KING CITY- Rio Farms sits on 6,000 acres in King City. It's the 9th largest vegetable grower in the West Coast. Now, the growers want to take the lead in conservation."One of the things about sustainabilityMore >>
Sunday, March 18 2012 9:34 PM EDT2012-03-19 01:34:31 GMT
SALINAS - Farmers on the Central Coast said the rain we've had lately is much needed for their crops. Farmers said the natural rainfall is vital to their crops because it helps them supply their soilMore >>
Tuesday, December 27 2011 9:35 PM EST2011-12-28 02:35:46 GMT
CHUALAR, CALIF.- One industry that could see is a boost is agriculture. This year farmers made a big profit, despite the economy. The local Agricultural Industry is using this bit of news to entice youngMore >>