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EPA: USDA a Leader in Green Power Use

Dan August 12, 2016General

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says the Department of Agriculture is one of the nation’s leading green power users. USDA is using more than 169 million kilowatt-hours of green power …

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Agri View: Beekeeping 101

Dan August 12, 2016Agri View, Environment, General

Everett Griner says beekeeping is now taught by professionals in today’s Agri View. Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals – Matt RamseyNovember 4, 2025CIR …

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The California Kitchen: Hollandaise Sauce

Taylor Hillman August 11, 2016California Kitchen, Features

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook amazing hollandaise sauce with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For …

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Leafy Green Machines As Deep Space Mission Food Source

Taylor Hillman August 11, 2016General

A land grant university and private company are assisting NASA in addressing how to provide fresh food to astronauts during deep space travel. Rod Bain has the story. Sponsored ContentLet’s …

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Fertilizer Research and Education Grant Funding

Dan August 11, 2016General, Industry News Release

The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Fertilizer Research and Education Program (FREP) is currently accepting proposals for a 2016 special grant program for fertilizer research and education. This competitive …

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Two More Trees Identified HLB-Positive

Taylor Hillman August 11, 2016Citrus, Industry News Release, Pest Update

The Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program says two additional trees have tested HLB-positive in Southern California. The trees were not in close proximity to each other; however, both are …

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Farm City Newsday Podcast for August 11

Taylor Hillman August 11, 2016Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Sabrina Hill. To listen or subscribe Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals …

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Almond Update: Almond Irrigation Calculator

Taylor Hillman August 11, 2016Almond Update, General

Irrigation timing can be crucial for almond growers, and to help growers determine optimum irrigation schedules the Almond Board of California worked with irrigation experts to create an online tool …

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More About the Almond Alliance of CA

Taylor Hillman August 11, 2016News from our Sponsors

We’ve been discussing the new Almond Alliance of California. President Kelly Covello tells us more about the alliance and its recent transition from the Almond Hullers and Processors Association. Sponsored …

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African leaders visit CDFA

Dan August 11, 2016General, Industry News Release

Young African leaders visit CDFA to learn about agriculture, energy and the environment From: CDFA Office of Public Affairs UC Davis hosted 25 Young African Leaders as part of the Mandela …

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Vegetable Seeds Headline Breeder Field Day

Taylor Hillman August 11, 2016Fruits & Vegetables, Seeds, Specialty Crops, Vegetables

HM. Clause held its 2016 Davis Field Days at its research farm in Davis. The HM. Clause field day brought in producers from several countries to learn more about the …

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Dairy Industry Leaders Pledge Cooperation

Dan August 11, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

U.S., Mexican Dairy Industry Leaders Pledge Renewed Cooperation at Conclusion of Successful Dairy Summit Concluding a successful two-day summit here, leaders of U.S. and Mexican dairy industry organizations pledged to …

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Farmers Markets Must Visit List

Dan August 11, 2016General, This Land of Ours

With more than 85-hundred farmers markets in the U-S, it could be a little hard to canvass them all in your lifetime. Cathy Isom tells you about the Farmers Markets …

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Cargill Stops Antibiotic Use in Turkey Flocks

Dan August 11, 2016Industry News Release, Poultry

Cargill has stopped using an antibiotic for disease prevention in its turkey flocks. The move follows concerns that using the antibiotic, gentamicin (gent-ta-mice-in), contributes to the threat of antimicrobial resistance. …

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