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Huanglongbing Disease Looming Over California

Dan May 23, 2014Citrus

With the threat of Huanglongbing Disease looming over California, several protections are now in place. Huanglongbing is the citrus disease that is spread by the Asian Citrus Psyllid. While it …

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USDA Unrolling New Crop Insurance Policy Option

Dan May 23, 2014Cattle, Citrus, Corn, Dairy & Livestock, Field & Row Crops, Forage Crops, General, Grain, Hogs & Pork, Poultry, Specialty Crops, Sugar, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

The USDA is unrolling a new crop insurance policy option, thanks to the 2014 Farm Bill. Called the Whole Farm Revenue Protection Policy, it will provide flexible coverage options for …

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“Split the Baby” Approach Could Stymie Ethanol Industry

Dan May 23, 2014Energy, General

An ethanol official industry official says a feared “split the baby” approach to its final rule expected next month on the Renewable Fuel Standard could stymie the industry for years …

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A Partnership to Improve Rural Economies

Dan May 23, 2014Energy, General

USDA’s Rural Development works with rural electric cooperatives to provide loans and grants for local economic development projects. Rod Bain reports. A Partnership to Improve Rural Economies Sponsored ContentBeef on …

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Cook Ground Beef Thoroughly for Safety

Dan May 23, 2014General

With the Memorial Day weekend coming up and a major ground beef recall underway, food safety experts are again urging us to cook ground beef thoroughly to kill any bacteria …

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Senate Version of FY15 Ag Appropriations Moves On

Dan May 23, 2014Cattle, Citrus, Corn, Cotton, Dairy & Livestock, Field & Row Crops, Forage Crops, General, Grain, Hogs & Pork, Poultry, Specialty Crops, Sugar, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

The full Senate Appropriations Committee approved their version of the 2015 Fiscal Year funding for USDA and the Food and Drug Administration. Rod Bain has the report. Senate Version of …

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Agri View: Seeking Healthy Foods

Dan May 23, 2014Agri View, Cattle, Citrus, Corn, Dairy & Livestock, General, Grain, Hogs & Pork, Poultry, Specialty Crops, Sugar, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

Everett Griner talks about what the farmers market means to the public as well as towns in today’s Agri View. Agri View: Seeking Healthy Foods Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry …

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Proposed Expansion of the Light Brown Apple Moth Quarantine Boundary – Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego County

Dan May 22, 2014Citrus, Field & Row Crops, General, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

Effective May 21, 2014, the Department is expanding the Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego County, Quarantine Boundary. A map of the proposed boundary can be found at http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/lbam/regulation.html#southern, Grid 521. …

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Passage of the Emergency Drought Relief Act

Taylor Hillman May 22, 2014Drought, General

The United States Senate has passed the Emergency Drought Relief Act, Sponsored by Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer. Westlands Water District General Manager Thomas Birmingham issued the following statement …

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California’s 2013 Walnut Acreage Up 8 Percent From 2011

Dan May 22, 2014Tree, nut & vine crops

California’s 2013 walnut acreage is estimated at 325,000 acres, up 8 percent from 2011. Of the total acreage, 280,000 were bearing and 45,000 were non-bearing. Of the walnut acreage reported, …

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California Fluid Milk and Cream Review

Dan May 22, 2014Dairy & Livestock

Farm milk production in CALIFORNIA plateaued according to several milk handlers. With steady milk intakes, processors report all milk loads are finding processing room. Some silo storage is available in …

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California Processing Tomato Report

Dan May 22, 2014Vegetables

As of May 22, California’s tomato processors reported they have or will have contracts for 14.0 million tons of processing tomatoes for 2014. This production is a 17.6 percent increase …

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Raisin Growth Due to Marketing Order

Taylor Hillman May 22, 2014General, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

The federal marketing order in the raisin industry was enacted over 60 years ago and can call for growers to set aside a portion of their crop. When that reserve …

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Citrus Industry This Week: Hot Water Thermotherapy; Fertigation Keys

Tacy Callies May 22, 2014Citrus

Today’s issue of Citrus Industry This Week from Florida includes a report on a new thermotherapy method, fertigation tips and an update on fresh citrus shipments. Want to learn more? …

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