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Azienda News:
- California Farm Bureau Reports Land-use Bill Taps Farmland for Solar . . .
Farm advocates have opposed the bill, warning that it could have unintended consequences
- AG ALERT: Land-use bill taps farmland for solar sites
Farm advocates have opposed the bill, warning that it could have unintended consequences The proposed law may tempt economically stressed farmland owners to exit their conservation contracts, they said, resulting in the loss of farmland and food supply
- California Farm Bureau Food and Farm News — Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Farm advocates warn the proposed law could accelerate the loss of farmland and reduce food supply
- Assembly Bill Policy Committee Analysis - California
Writing in opposition, the Farm Bureau notes concern around the low oversight for which lands would be eligible for Williamson Act fee cancellation under this bill
- Land-use bill taps farmland for solar sites - Valley Voice
Farm advocates have opposed the bill, warning that it could have unintended consequences The proposed law may tempt economically stressed farmland owners to exit their conservation contracts, they said, resulting in the loss of farmland and food supply
- Bill would convert prime ag land to solar
A bill in the California Legislature would make it easier for farmers without ready access to water to exit their Williamson Act contracts without penalty, which farm advocates fear could lead to large swaths of solar panels in the Central Valley
- Farm Bureau At Work - Ag Alert
The California Farm Bureau opposes Assembly Bill 2870, by Assembly Member Al Muratsuchi, D-Torrance The bill prohibits the California Air Resources Board from considering methane emission reductions under the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard Program
- AB 2528: Implications for California’s Prime Agricultural Land
The cancellation of Williamson Act contracts is being contemplated by California legislators through Assembly Bill 2528
- Land-use bill taps farmland for solar sites - Ag Alert
Farm advocates have opposed the bill, warning that it could have unintended consequences The proposed law may tempt economically stressed farmland owners to exit their conservation contracts, they said, resulting in the loss of farmland and food supply
- Williamson Act bill ignites property-rights debate - Farm Progress
The bill is opposed by the California Farm Bureau, which fears the proposed law could accelerate the loss of prime farmland and reduce food supply Opponents also argue the law could tempt economically stressed farmland owners to exit their contracts, leading to large areas of land being repurposed for solar or other renewable energy
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