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After extreme heat temperatures recently hit parts of the Central Coast, the San Luis Obispo County Agriculture Department is saying most farmers were able to protect their crops.
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Temperatures dipped below 30 degrees in some inland areas Tuesday, prompting local farmers to plan accordingly.
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San Luis Obispo County farms and wineries are getting ready for rainfall next week. The National Weather Service predicts that rain will move into the area as early as Tuesday night.
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The City of Lompoc is leasing farmland to grow produce for homeless shelters across Santa Barbara County. It's part of a three-phase project to address homelessness.
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A local nonprofit organization is educating Central Coast youth about sustainable agricultural practices.
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In an instance of déjà vu, there’s a new E.coli outbreak in late November linked to romaine lettuce. The outbreak was quickly traced to romaine lettuce…
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UC Santa Barbara has broken ground on a new student farm, in an effort to address on-campus food insecurity.The 12,000-square-foot farm is cushioned…