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CA Farm to School Network newsletter offers tips, resources and connections to F2S community

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The California Farm to School Network includes farm to school practitioners and enthusiasts statewide. Visit the CDFA Farm to School Program webpage to subscribe to these monthly updates that include information about grants, resources, research, webinars, events and news from the National Farm to School Network. The California Farm to School Program is part of the California Department of Food and Agriculture Office of Farm to Fork (CDFA-F2F) in the Division of Inspection Services.

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Apply now to fill vacancies on Certified Farmers’ Market Advisory Committee

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) is announcing vacancies on the Certified Farmers’ Market Advisory Committee (CFMAC). 

The CFMAC advises the CDFA Secretary on all matters pertaining to the Direct Marketing Program, including legislation, regulations, enforcement, and administrative policies and procedures pertaining to the direct marketing of California-grown agricultural products at Certified Farmers’ Markets (CFMs). California currently has more than 2,700 certified agricultural producers participating in approximately 650 CFMs within the state. 

Current CFMAC vacancies include producer or representative of agricultural organization that represents producers; alternate producer or organization that represents producers; alternate CFM operator or representative of operator; and county agricultural commissioner alternate.

The term of office for committee members is two years. While members do not receive compensation, they are entitled to payment of necessary traveling expenses in accordance with the rules of the California Department of Human Resources.

Individuals interested in being considered for an appointment should complete the Prospective Member Appointment Questionnaire (PMAQ) available at https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/is/i_&_c/pdfs/CFM-PMAQ.pdf and obtain a letter of recommendation from an industry member. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. 

Applications should be sent to Sarah Cardoni, CDFA Inspection and Compliance Branch, 1220 ‘N’ Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, or via email to Sarah.Cardoni@cdfa.ca.gov.

For further information regarding the Direct Marketing Program and CFMAC vacancies, please contact Jennifer Leidolf at Jennifer.Leidolf@cdfa.ca.gov.

Click here to view this original CDFA press release.

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Learn about CDFA programs, opportunities at World Ag Expo

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) invites you to visit our World Ag Expo booth, Corteva Building, spaces 3514 and 3515, today through Thursday to learn about CDFA programs, grants and employment opportunities. CDFA staff is on hand to answer questions about produce inspections, climate smart agriculture and more!
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Commercial Feed Regulatory Program newsletter offers notices to industry, photos of new lab report format, new staff spotlight feature

Click here to view the Winter 2023 Quarterly Feed Update newsletter.

The Commercial Feed Regulatory Program is part of the Feed, Fertilizer and Livestock Drugs Regulatory Services Branch of the CDFA Inspection Services Division.

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ISD Staff Spotlight: Dinesh Chand utilizes state-of-the-art laboratory equipment to analyze environmental and regulatory samples

NAME: Dinesh Chand

YEARS AT CDFA: 9

PROGRAM: Center for Analytical Chemistry Environmental Safety Laboratory

TITLE: Environmental Scientist

USUAL DAILY ACTIVITIES ON THE JOB? I use state-of-the-art equipment and processes to analyze environmental and regulatory samples. I am involved in projects from different clients; therefore, my assignments vary. My work is fascinating and challenging because each project has unique regulations requiring a different skill level, technical expertise and instrumentation technique. In the absence of an approved method, I conduct research and method development studies.

HOW DO YOU WORK FOR THE CALIFORNIA FOOD SUPPLY? I provide accurate and legally defensible analytical data to various programs so that these enforcement and regulatory agencies can effectively carry out their function of protecting the California environment and food supply. I think the work we do in the lab is very crucial to the health and safety of California residents and the products they rely on day in and day out.

THOUGHTS OF WORKING AT INSPECTION SERVICES? The work that I do is indeed a big deal in protecting the health and safety of the public, farmworkers and farm animals. The opportunity to work in this laboratory using the most advanced and state-of-the-art technology that is currently available in the market allows me to overcome many challenges and makes me feel proud.

MEMORABLE MOMENT ON THE JOB? I looked forward to the State Scientist Day at the State Capitol every year before the pandemic. It used to be an annual event that included a science fair for students from many local schools. Together with my colleagues we demonstrated fascinating, hands-on experiments to future scientist. The memorable events included kick-off meetings, preparations and showcasing “How cool it is to be a scientist!”

PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE? Have patience and it is worth improving yourself first. I love this quote from Maya Angelou, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but will never forget how you made them feel.”

ANYTHING ELSE YOU’D LIKE TO SAY? I come from a small town – Tavua in Fiji. Growing up in agriculture farmland isn’t surprising at all if you are in Fiji. However, working as a scientist with CDFA and continuing a fun-loving scientific career and still being part of the food and agricultural community is unimaginable and breathtaking.

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Subscribe to monthly California Farm to School Network newsletter!

Click here to view the California Farm to School Network January newsletter.

The California Farm to School Network includes farm to school practitioners and enthusiasts statewide. Visit the CDFA Farm to School Program webpage to subscribe to these monthly updates that include information about grants, resources, research, webinars, events and news from the National Farm to School Network. The California Farm to School Program is part of the California Department of Food and Agriculture Office of Farm to Fork (CDFA-F2F) in the Division of Inspection Services.

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CDFA-funded research project examines water and nitrogen management for vegetables in low desert

An eddy covariance system set up in a baby spinach production field was utilized in this research project to measure crop evapotranspiration.

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Fertilizer Research and Education Program (FREP) has released another installment of its Research Update series that highlights projects funded by the FREP annual Grant Program.

Project Title: Efficient Water and Nitrogen Management Practices for Mixed Leafy Baby Green Vegetables in the Desert

Project Leaders: Charles A. Sanchez (The University of Arizona); Andrew N French (United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, US Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center)

Project Status: Complete

Overview: This FREP-funded project evaluates various nitrogen (N) and water management practices for mixed baby leafy greens production systems in the Low Desert region.

Conclusion: Overall, these studies showed that water application efficiencies are generally high in the research sites as well as growers’ fields and poor irrigation management is not the reason for poor nitrogen (N) utilization efficiencies. Data collected show that current N fertilizer practices result in N fertilizer rates far exceeding N removal by the crops and high residual inorganic N after harvest. Results from N rate studies showed that baby spinach and spring mix yields were maximized at much lower N rates than previously observed, showing that the efficient fertigation strategies potentially reduced N rates for maximum yield that more consistently match the California Water Quality Control Boards targets. This project has generated a database for continued efficient water management using “CropManage” or other irrigation management models.

Click here to visit the FREP blog post and view the full summary of this research project, which includes its background, approach, findings and data tables.

FREP is a CDFA program that funds and facilitates research to advance the environmentally safe and agronomically sound use and handling of fertilizing materials. It is part of the Feed, Fertilizer and Livestock Drugs Regulatory Services branch of CDFA’s Division of Inspection Services.

Click here to view the FREP Research & Project Database, which aims to make the wealth of information contained in the FREP research projects available, understandable and convenient for growers to implement.

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Secretary Ross joins FDA commissioner to discuss strategies to enhance food safety

CDFA Secretary Karen Ross and U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf met to take a tour of Gotham Greens in Davis (top photo) before attending a roundtable discussion at the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR) to identify opportunities to coordinate and advance a comprehensive prevention strategy to enhance food safety in California.

Partners in the discussion included CDFA, the FDA, UC Davis, UCANR, California State University, the office of Congressman Mike Thompson, Western Growers Association, D’Arrigo California, the California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement, the Monterey County Farm Bureau, the Grower-Shipper Association of Central California, and the Center for Produce Safety.

The roundtable was a continuation of the California Agricultural Neighbors Initiative promoting collaboration and open communication toward advanced food safety in California.

Secretary Ross: “We deeply appreciate the collaborative working relationship with FDA on all aspects of food safety and the implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act.  This was a very constructive discussion with leaders across the produce sector, and I want to thank CDFA Inspection Services Director Natalie Krout-Greenberg for organizing the day and Commissioner Califf for spending time with us and participating in some excellent discussions.”  

Click here to view this original post on the CDFA Planting Seeds blog.

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Apply by March 13 to fill vacancies on Feed Inspection Advisory Board

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) is announcing three vacancies on the Feed Inspection Advisory Board (FIAB). This board makes regulatory and enforcement recommendations to CDFA to help ensure that commercial feed inspections contribute to a clean and wholesome supply of milk, meat and eggs.

The FIAB vacancies are for two commercial feed industry representatives and one public member. Applicants must hold a current California Commercial Feed License. The term of office for board members is three years. Members receive no compensation, but are entitled to payment of necessary travel expenses in accordance with the rules of the California Department of Human Resources.

Individuals interested in a board appointment must submit a resume and a completed Prospective Member Appointment Questionnaire (PMAQ), available on the CDFA website at: http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/is/ffldrs/pdfs/PMAQ_Feed_IAB.pdf, by March 13, 2023.

Send resume and PMAQ via email to Brittnie.Williams@cdfa.ca.gov or by mail to:

CDFA
Feed, Fertilizer and Livestock Drugs Regulatory Service Branch
Attn: Brittnie Williams
1220 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

For further information, please contact Brittnie Williams at (916) 862-4014 or Brittnie.Williams@cdfa.ca.gov.

Click here to view this original CDFA news release.

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CDFA awards $650,000 for research and education projects to improve irrigation and nutrient management

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Fertilizer Research and Education Program (FREP) is announcing $653,067 in grant funding for three projects to advance California growers’ understanding and implementation of improved nitrogen and irrigation management practices.

This funding is a result of the 2022 cycle of the competitive FREP Grant Program.

Summary of Funded Projects:

Developing Tools and Information on Irrigation and Nitrogen Best Management Practices in California’s Low Desert Lettuce Production Systems

Ali Montazar, Ph.D., University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources

The objectives of this project are to fill knowledge gaps for nitrogen and irrigation management in low desert lettuce production systems. This project was awarded $224,921 to conduct experimental trials at the University of California Desert Research and Extension Center and in eight commercial fields in the Imperial and Coachella valleys. These trials will be used to develop strategies to reduce nitrogen losses and optimize irrigation water use in iceberg, romaine and leaf lettuce.

The Role of Irrigation Management for Improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency for Broccoli Grown with Nitrate-Contaminated Irrigation Water

Charlotte Decock, Ph.D., California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo

Central Coast broccoli growers need help reducing nitrogen inputs and losses, made possible through the efficient use of nitrate-contaminated irrigation water. This project was awarded $203,526 to investigate the barriers to adoption of the “pump and fertilize” practice and to provide outreach and demonstration of this important farming practice.

Development of Precision Yield Monitor for Almonds and Pistachios

Patrick Brown, Ph.D., University of California, Davis

This project was awarded $224,620 to build an integrated yield monitoring system for off-ground harvesting. Developing a monitoring system that will read the yield of each individual tree, at full commercial harvest speed, will make it possible to determine yield variability across the field. This is the first step in providing targeted management to underperforming zones and increasing nitrogen use efficiency.

Since 1990, FREP has funded research on many of California’s important and environmentally sensitive cropping systems. Click here to view the FREP Research & Project Database that aims to make the wealth of information contained in FREP research projects available, understandable and convenient for growers to implement. See the Crop Fertilization Guidelines  for tips on how to improve nutrient management, based on information gleaned from research.

Click here to view this original CDFA press release.

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