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  1. Feb 27, 2024 · For more than 100 years, Kern County, California, has relied on energy (oil and gas) and agricultural production to stimulate the economy. People in Kern County have a fierce sense of pride and a strong sense of identity as an energy producing community, and they are expanding that vision.

  2. California Farm Bureau Federation is a nonprofit organization of farmers and ranchers consisting of county Farm Bureaus from nearly every county in California, established in 1919 to work for the betterment of family farmers and ranchers in California. We are deeply committed to our mission, which is to improve the well-being and quality of ...

  3. Kern County at a Glance. Kern County boasts a diverse landscape of valley, mountain, and desert regions. The county’s economy has historically centered on agriculture and oil and gas production, which are both in decline amid California’s limited water resources and energy transition efforts to lower the state’s greenhouse gas emissions.

  4. Jun 15, 2015 · On June 16, 2015, the Board of Supervisors created the Human Resources Division of the County Administrative Office (CAO), consolidating the existing Personnel Department and the CAO's Employee Relations and Health Benefits Divisions. The Human Resources Division is committed to improving the effectiveness and efficiency of our services while ...

  5. Kern County Department of Agriculture and Measurement Standards 1001 S. Mount Vernon Avenue, Bakersfield, California 93307 (661) 868-6300 phone, (661) 868-6301 fax website: www.kernag.com E-mail address: agcomm@kerncounty.com ii

  6. Jan 16, 2024 · Kern County is betting on the carbon removal industry to save it. Kern County officials are considering a proposal by California Resources Corporation, an oil producer, to build Carbon Terravault 1, a carbon capture and storage facility, near Bakersfield, CA. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Omar Hayat sees the future in a patch of dirt near Bakersfield ...

  7. May 31, 2019 · Figure 2 shows that Kern County had the most workers, 150,300, with at least one farm job in 2016, followed by Fresno County, with 111,800, and Monterey County, with 101,300. These three counties had almost 37% of the state's almost 1 million farmworkers.

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