CalCAN has long worked closely with California’s network of Resource Conservation Districts (RCDs) that provide invaluable, locally-focused technical ...
California loses an average of 50,000 acres of farmland annually, primarily to urban and suburban development, which increases greenhouse gas emissions ...
On May 14, Governor Newsom released the details of his revised budget proposal for the fiscal year starting in July 2025 and ending in June 2026 (FY ...
Every winter, California legislators introduce approximately 2,500 bills before the bill introduction deadline in mid-February. In March, April, and May, ...
Farmers and ranchers are on the front lines of California’s wildfire crisis, responding with skill and determination even as policies and resources ...
After land, equipment is often the biggest capital expense for farmers. Healthy soils practices like composting and cover cropping require specialized ...
At CalCAN, we are deeply concerned about the impact of the federal funding freeze on California farmers and many agriculture businesses and ...
On March 11, dozens of farmers, ranchers, and advocates from across California met with over 30 legislative offices to urge the legislature to take this ...
Advocates from 18 states strategize and connect for climate soil solutions in Washington DC – CalCAN
In mid-February, the National Healthy Soils Policy Network gathered in Washington, DC—on the ancestral lands of the Nacotchtank and Piscataway peoples—at ...
The California legislature’s Joint Committee on Climate Change Policies kicked off a public discussion last Wednesday about reauthorizing the state’s ...