
""The amount of work that needs to be done pre-development is a long lead time, and the projects are going to take longer to develop than this current administration, and they will last far longer than this current administration.""
""They're going to remove acreage from their farming operation, and USDA, the federal government, is going to step in and provide them with funding.""
""According to U.S. Department of Agriculture projections, the tree removal program could save growers roughly $30 million in projected losses.""
Offshore wind power plans for the Central Coast are still viable, with three leases sold and two companies maintaining active leases. Although the current federal government is not supportive, future administrations may be more favorable. Peach growers in the Yuba-Sutter region are receiving $9 million in federal aid to remove and replace peach trees, following the closure of a local canning facility. This program could save growers approximately $30 million in losses, raising questions about future crops.
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