California Bountiful TV & magazine connect you with the food you eat, the farmers & ranchers who grow it & the lifestyles that make CA bountiful. CA Farm Bureau
Two ways to showcase California agriculture. One summer to celebrate it.โ๏ธ
California Farm Bureau is bringing together two favorite traditions, the Farm Dog of the Year contest and the Photo Contest, to highlight the people, animals and moments that define life on the farm and ranch.
๐พ Have a hardworking farm dog?
๐ธ Captured a meaningful moment in agriculture?
Nowโs your chance to share your story and be recognized statewide.
๐ Cash prizes available for both contests
๐ณ๏ธ NEW: Peopleโs Choice voting opens Sept. 1โ7
๐ Submit your entries by August 31
Enter today at cfbf.com/contests#CAFarmBureau#FarmBureau#FarmBureauProud#CelebrateCAAg#FarmDog#Dogs#AgPhotography#Photography#FarmLife#CaliforniaAgriculture#PhotoContest
Where legacy meets the coast. ๐ท๐
Brian Talley, a #SanLuisObispoFarmBureau member, continues four generations of family farming at @TalleyVineyards along Californiaโs scenic SLO Coast. What began with specialty vegetables in 1948 has grown into a winery known for estate chardonnay and pinot noir, all rooted in the same commitment to the land.
Visitors can plan a tasting, enjoy the coastal views and experience a working farm familyโs story firsthand. ๐
Read more about this Scenic Route stop in the Ag Alert lifestyle section at bit.ly/3OMPTRh or by clicking the link in our bio.
๐ธ : @TalleyVineyards@CABountiful#CAFarmBureau#CABountiful#AgAlert#CaliforniaAg#FamilyFarming#CaliforniaFarms#WineCountry#ScenicRoute
From backyard hobby to egg-cellent enterprise. ๐
Nathan Hutchison, a @MaderaCountyFB and former @National4H'er, turned four little chicks into Nates_Chicks, now a thriving, solar-powered poultry business in Madera County. What began as extra eggs for neighbors has grown into hundreds of birds, hands-on workshops about food sustainability, and a loyal customer base across the state.
Through Nates_Chicks, Nathan is building more than a business; heโs investing in the future of local agriculture.
Read his story in the Ag Alert lifestyle section at bit.ly/3OIbbj2.
๐ธ : Nathan Hutchison
@CABountiful#CAFarmBureau#CABountiful#AgAlert#YoungFarmers#FutureOfAg#FarmLife#PoultryFarming#CaliforniaFarms
Something similar, something fresh! ๐ผ โ๏ธ
A new quarterly lifestyle section has arrived in Ag Alert! For decades, California Bountiful connected readers to the food they enjoy and the people who produce it.
Take a look: CaliforniaBountiful.com
Hands that feed the world. ๐คฒ
Joe Garcia founded @CFF_Farmworkers to uplift and empower those working in the fields through health, education, and community support.
Discover how his vision is changing lives here: bit.ly/4nBlQsg
๐ธ : @CFF_Farmworkers
Fresh from the oven and straight to the heart. ๐งก
Brothers Toby and Juan Barajas, founders of Savory Cafe in Woodland, put care into everything they make, and their Carrot-Beet Olive Oil Cake has love folded into every layer.
Find the recipe here: bit.ly/4nPtrDT
#CommonGardeningMistakes โ Putting gravel or pottery shards at the bottom of pots. ๐
It may seem like a drainage fix, but it actually traps water and can stress your plants.
Learn the right way to prep a pot from gardening expert Pat Rubin: bit.ly/4nwIK3S
Q: Can you recommend some winter flowering plants? ๐ผ
A: Try camellias, daphne, viburnum, hellebores, daffodils, witch hazel, and Oregon grape. Winter offers plenty of blooms if you know where to look.
Get expert advice from gardening pro Pat Rubin: bit.ly/46P5Fk4
One skillet. Endless flavor. ๐ฅ
Tanya Hollandโs Braised Chicken Thighs prove comfort food doesnโt have to be complicated. Bold flavors, simple steps, perfect for any dinner.
Find the recipe in the Fall issue of California Bountiful: bit.ly/3W5oIlf
๐ธ: Lori Eanes
The sweetest way to fuel your fall! Pomegranates are bursting with nutrients and flavor. Registered Dietician Tawnie Graham shares fun ways to use them.
Scoop the full story here: bit.ly/3KCIsKh
#CommonGardeningMistakes โ Rooting Succulents in Water
Skip the water! Succulents thrive in dry conditions, so root them in soil instead. Let cuttings callus for a few days, then plant in moist soil for strong, healthy roots. Get Pat Rubinโs full guide: bit.ly/4nwIK3S
Q: What seeds can I scatter for spring and summer flowers? ๐ท
A: Try poppies, snapdragons, zinnias, cosmos, and more. Many reseed naturally, lying dormant through winter and sprouting as the weather warms.
Get advice from gardening pro Pat Rubin: bit.ly/46P5Fk4
Joy, baked into every bite. ๐
Rod and Jeromie Hansen of The Painted Table in Fresno bring their signature energy to this Cherry Tomato and Thyme Puff Pizza, which is full of flavor.
Find the recipe in the Fall issue of California Bountiful: bit.ly/42TAwup