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$75M California Small Agricultural Business Drought Relief Grant Program

$75M California Small Agricultural Business Drought Relief Grant Program

The California Legislature has approved a first of its kind $75M drought relief grant program aimed at small ag businesses that support production agriculture. The program also allocates 20 percent of the funds for small or socially disadvantaged farmers.

Based on the amount of loss in gross revenue or gross profit in 2022 compared to the last normal year of planting in 2019 of at least 30 percent, qualified business would be able to receive grants of $60,000 – $100,000 to offset losses related to the drought. 

Once signed by the Governor, the grant would be open to dryers, mills, ag aircraft, ag suppliers, ag service providers, ag trucking and small or socially disadvantaged farmers with 100 or fewer employees. 

“We are very appreciative of the Legislature’s willingness to extend drought relief to the businesses that support our farms for which crop insurance is not an option. Without them we can’t continue to provide food, jobs in our local communities and unparalleled environmental benefits. The Administration and especially Secretary Ross deserves credit for acknowledging our concerns and advocating for the grant program,” said California Rice Commission President & CEO Tim Johnson.

Rice production in California is estimated at just over 250,000 acres this year. While some farmers are growing about as much rice as last year, production in Glenn and Colusa counties is virtually zero. 

A coalition including Northern California Water Association, California Warehouse Association, California Agricultural Aircraft Association, California Tomato Growers, Ag Council of California and Western Plant Health Association joined the CRC is this effort. 

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2025-26 CRC Board Nominations Open

2025-26 CRC Board Nominations Open

Producer nominations for the 2025-26 Board elections are now open. All eligible producers should receive a letter outlining the available seats and a nomination form. The form must be returned by July 15, 2025. 

The following are the available seats:

Total SeatsAvailable SeatsDistrict
MemberAlternateMemberAlternate
33-1-1District 1: Butte County
5501District 2: Colusa County
3311District 3: Glenn and Tehama counties, and counties north thereof
5533District 4: Yuba and Sutter counties
3322District 5: Sacramento, San Joaquin, Placer and Yolo counties, and counties south thereof

Contact Tim Johnson at tjohnson@calrice.org with any questions.

Emergency Commodity Assistance Program

Emergency Commodity Assistance Program

by USA Rice

Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency launched the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP), providing $10 billion in economic relief to producers of eligible commodities for the 2024 crop year.

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