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REGISTER NOW - CA Dairy Sustainability Summit | MyAgLife
REGISTER NOW - CA Dairy Sustainability Summit | MyAgLife
March 24, 2026 Visalia Convention Center, Visalia, CA Register below!The California Dairy Sustainability Summit brings together dairy farmers, industry lead ...
Register Today/ Learn More about the CA Dairy Summit on 3/26
Register Today/ Learn More about the CA Dairy Summit on 3/26
The 2026 California Dairy Sustainability Summit will take place on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at the Visalia Convention Center. Industry leaders, policymakers, dairy farmers, and other leading experts will take the stage to talk about the future of California dairy, efforts to address water scarcity, changing regulations, and the latest strategies for improving economic and environmental sustainability.Registration for dairy farmers is $50 and includes full access to sessions, breakouts, the exhib
CA Dairy’s Environmental Leadership + Urgent Need to Address Water Scarcity
CA Dairy’s Environmental Leadership + Urgent Need to Address Water Scarcity
California agriculture is a world leader in promoting resiliency and climate preparedness. However, there is a critical need to address water scarcity challenges.
Fact vs. Fiction: Correcting Myths About California Dairy Methane Reduction Efforts
Fact vs. Fiction: Correcting Myths About California Dairy Methane Reduction Efforts
Over the past eight years, California’s dairy farms have collectively achieved an annual reduction of 5 million metric tons of methane (CO2e) and counting. This is important, as scientists agree that reductions in methane emissions are critical to slowing global warming. The world-leading effort has drawn some well-deserved attention. Unfortunately, there are several common myths and misconceptions about California dairy’s methane reduction programs. Let’s explore the misnomers and the facts. My
Worms Reduce Methane on Dairies: California's Planet-Smart Dairy Solution
Worms Reduce Methane on Dairies: California's Planet-Smart Dairy Solution
Dairies deploy vermifiltration systems to reduce methane and improve water and nutrient management. Worm beds are wiggling their way onto a growing number of California dairy farms. Millions of worms are being deployed to help break down and improve the recycling of manure via these vermifiltration systems. It’s a process that’s gaining traction for its value in preventing methane emissions, better managing nutrients, and improving water use and protection. Essentially, it works like this: dairy
Major Milestone: CA Dairy Farms Reduce 5 Millions Tons of Methane Annually
Major Milestone: CA Dairy Farms Reduce 5 Millions Tons of Methane Annually
Dairy Farmer’s Startup is Sprouting Up and Sparking Interest (Forever Feed Story)
Dairy Farmer’s Startup is Sprouting Up and Sparking Interest (Forever Feed Story)
Dairy Sustainability. It’s Our Future. - A Dairy Farmer Perspective
Dairy Sustainability. It’s Our Future. - A Dairy Farmer Perspective
Economic Analysis of California Dairy Consolidation, Attrition, and Policy Leakage
Economic Analysis of California Dairy Consolidation, Attrition, and Policy Leakage
Study Shows Direct Regulation of California Dairy Sector Harmful to Economy and Climate Priorities
Study Shows Direct Regulation of California Dairy Sector Harmful to Economy and Climate Priorities
CA Cattle Council releases “Economic Analysis of CA Dairy Consolidation, Attrition, and Policy Leakage” focusing on dairy methane reduction efforts
Voters and Data Support Continuation of Dairy Methane Reduction Efforts
Voters and Data Support Continuation of Dairy Methane Reduction Efforts
Public polling and policymakers have demonstrated approval of dairy methane reduction programs that are benefiting both local communities and the planetThose who work on California dairy farms and live nearby can tell you that methane reduction efforts are working, and that is due in large part to the existing incentive-based approach. Collectively, the state’s dairy efforts are expected to achieve annual reductions of more than 6.6 million metric tons (MMTCO2e). More projects are already in the
California Dairy Sustainability Summit: Farm Focus Announced for March 2025 in Visalia
California Dairy Sustainability Summit: Farm Focus Announced for March 2025 in Visalia
Dairy Farmers’ Clean-Air Vision Comes to Life
Dairy Farmers’ Clean-Air Vision Comes to Life
New Planet-Smart Feeds Coming Soon to California Dairies
New Planet-Smart Feeds Coming Soon to California Dairies
Farmers and tech companies turn sprouted grains and aquatic plants into environmental solutions. Animal nutrition is a major driver in dairy sustainability and a key factor in how California dairies have already significantly reduced their environmental footprint. As groundwater sustainability policies are implemented, dairy farmers are looking for new ways to grow highly nutritious feed using even less water and land. Through partnerships with tech companies, new ‘super plants’ (farmed by robot
California’s Water-Smart Dairy Farmers Double Down on Resiliency
California’s Water-Smart Dairy Farmers Double Down on Resiliency
Dairy farmers are addressing water challenges to protect the well-being of their communities. Water scarcity is one of the greatest challenges facing California. State leaders and stakeholders are taking important actions to improve water resilience. Dairy farmers are also doing their part to understand how climate change and the path toward groundwater sustainability will impact their farms and communities, and what opportunities exist to improve smart water use.Dairy Cares and the California C
California Dairies and Partners Nationally Recognized for Saving Billions of Gallons of Water
California Dairies and Partners Nationally Recognized for Saving Billions of Gallons of Water
California’s most precious resource today is water. Making every drop go further couldn’t be more important. Water conservation has been an ongoing endeavor for the state’s dairy farmers, who have reduced the water footprint of a glass of milk by more than 88 percent over the last 50-plus years. One newer strategy that California dairy farmers are adopting is helping to save billions of gallons of irrigation water. The effort has been nationally recognized as a partnership that’s making a splash
What If? | Full Version
What If? | Full Version
What if cows could power cars, trucks, homes, and businesses? See how CA dairy farmers are working to make this a reality.
Keeping Cows in California is Good for People and Planet
Keeping Cows in California is Good for People and Planet
California dairy processors innovate to cut emissions and close loops
California dairy processors innovate to cut emissions and close loops
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Cows Powering Electric Cars with Next Generation Technology
Cows Powering Electric Cars with Next Generation Technology
Dairies Protecting Record Number of Tricolored Blackbirds
Dairies Protecting Record Number of Tricolored Blackbirds
Dairy and Almond Groups Partner on Healthy Soils Research
Dairy and Almond Groups Partner on Healthy Soils Research
Leading the Way for Clean Energy
Leading the Way for Clean Energy
Dairy Electric Feed Mixers
Dairy Electric Feed Mixers
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