

Mid-harvest at Freeman Farms
John Rieping/The Madera Tribune Fresh peaches and nectarines sit for sale at Ranchos Fruit Stand. Freeman Farms began its own peach...
Tami Jo Nix
Aug 1, 2017


Rogers uses new tech to grow crops
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Tom Rogers shows off his irrigation box, which has allowed him to cut his water usage. Overlooking 175...
For The Madera Tribune
Jul 31, 2017


Local olive oil takes 2nd at food expo
Tioga-Sequoia Brewing Company’s Half Dome California claimed the 2017 Buyers Choice Award this week while Enzo Olive Oil’s Fresno Chili...
The Madera Tribune
Jul 28, 2017
Editor's Corner: Madera’s water can run out, too
A friend of mine, an engineer who for several years ran the water utility in the Kern County city of Ridgecrest, used to joke that his...
Chuck Doud
Jul 18, 2017
On Madera’s plate: Fresh food and stale politics
The Madera Tribune received the following comments online about its articles and local happenings. Farmers market Readers commented on a...
For The Madera Tribune
Jul 18, 2017
Nixon’s bomb keeps exploding
One of the enduring legacies of the late, often lamented President Richard Nixon is still impacting the lives of California farmers four...
Tami Jo Nix
Jul 17, 2017


Madera olives among contenders at Fresno Food Expo
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Erin Goldfarb of Baker Peterson Franlin, left, talks with Shelby Magee and Vincent Ricchiuti of Enzo...
The Madera Tribune
Jul 15, 2017
Landfill opens for cattle carcasses
Valley-wide heat waves resulting in higher mortality rates among cattle and mechanical issues at the rendering facility in Kerman have...
For The Madera Tribune
Jul 12, 2017











