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November 2017: Research guides California's world-leading methane reduction efforts
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September 2017: Governor ups investment in fighting climate change
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July 2017: Bright ideas: Dairy farms light the way for a greener future
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May 2017: Badly needed regulatory changes considered for Central Valley water users
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April 2017: Implementing California’s new dairy methane reduction efforts
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February 2017: More with less: A way of life for California dairies
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2017 NEWSLETTERS
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December 2016: More San Joaquin River water constraints proposed
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November 2016: Dairy farmers innovating irrigation practices to reduce water use
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August 2016: California dairy farmers step up efforts to protect groundwater
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May 2016: Dairy industry voices grave concerns about SLCP plan to State Air Board
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March 2016: Sustainable farming is part of California dairies' tradition and future
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February 2016: Tricolored Blackbird update: nesting season alert
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January 2016: Solar use continues to grow on California dairy farms
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2016 NEWSLETTERS
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December 2015: El Niño may offer much needed relief for California dairies, agriculture
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October 2015: Dairy family’s innovative electric feed mixer means cleaner air for San Joaquin Valley
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August 2015: California dairy families play important role in state’s green energy future
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July 2015: Five new Central Valley dairy digesters to capture methane, generate renewable energy
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June 2015: Dairy animal well-being remains top priority as California implements FARM Program
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March 2015: Responsible water discussion welcomed (rain, too)
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February 2015: 2015 California drought: Déjà vu all over again
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January 2015: Dairy families, Audubon California partner to protect threatened Tricolored Blackbird
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2015 NEWSLETTERS
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May 2014: Two California dairy families earn prestigious national awards for sustainable practices
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February 2014: Dairy families taking key steps to earn and build trust with consumers
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2014 NEWSLETTERS
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December 2013: EPA recognizes California dairy family as 2013 Environmental Champion
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August 2013: Untold story behind dairy court challenges: Steady progress toward better water quality
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July 2013: Dairy farmers continue to make progress on National Dairy FARM Program implementation
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May 2013: “See It? Stop It!” campaign demonstrates farmers’ commitment to quality animal care
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April 2013: Science, values join forces as dairy groups mark continued commitment to air research
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March 2013: Dairy FARM Program reaches new milestones in California, across nation
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February 2013: Governor recognizes Dairy Cares member with highest environmental honor
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January 2013: Environmental agendas of 2013 underscore ongoing progress, opportunities for dairies
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2013 NEWSLETTERS
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December 2012: Despite tough economic challenges, dairy families achieved milestones in 2012
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November 2012: California dairy farmer honored with prestigious stewardship award
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October 2012: California dairy families continue to raise the bar in sustainable livestock farming
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August 2012: Dairy families maintain commitment to consumer trust and animal care
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July 2012: Environmental Certification offers savings, peace of mind to dairy producers
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June 2012: Dairy FARM Program marks year two of implementation; nearly 1,000 dairies evaluated
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May 2012: Clearing the air: Recent media coverage overstates cattle’s contribution to L.A. smog
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March 2012: California agriculture can be a bright spot, solid investment for state’s economy
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2012 NEWSLETTERS
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July 2011: Investment by dairy families leads way toward improved Valley water quality
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June 2011: Well monitoring program moves forward, as deadline for dairies to join draws near
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April 2011: Western States symposium demonstrates solid commitment to air quality progress
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March 2011: Dairy families doing their share to help as San Joaquin Valley air quality improves
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February 2011: Myths vs. facts: Much progress made in dairy water quality protection efforts
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January 2011: Following successful membership drive, monitoring coalition still welcomes applicants
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2011 NEWSLETTERS
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December 2010: Year’s big lesson: Sustainability success must include a hard look at the bottom line
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November 2010: Monitoring coalition offers a cost-cutting option for Central Valley dairy families
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