
by Sam Desatoff
A Hanford woman is being honored for her work with agriculture and community service. Lilia Giacomazzi will receive the Tapestry Award at the annual Common Threads luncheon on March 16. The Common Threads award recognizes women in agriculture who have chosen to make a philanthropic difference in their communities.
The rarely given Tapestry Award further recognizes individuals who have made remarkable contributions to their field. "This is only the second Tapestry Award we have ever given out," said Sadie Hemsath, Assistant Director of Development for California State University Fresno's Ag One Foundation.
Source: http://hanfordsentinel.com/
by Claudia Astarita The food farming sector is still one of the engines of Italia...
At first I was excited. Then I was terrified. Now I cannot believe my luck. Like one of th...
“I feel much more comfortable here under the rain, wet and cold than in an apartment in th...
Saffron tourism is the holiday of choice for a growing number of people fascinated by the...
Italian agriculture could be close to a turning point, thanks to genetic engineering. This...
Olive oil – described as “liquid gold” in Homer’s Iliad – is renowned for its health benef...
In the 1920's, a group of Italian American farmers in the San Francisco Bay area ventured...
In Italy, a historic return to the land is underway with over 56 thousand young people und...