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Keep the Greenhouse Warm Without Electricity

Dan November 8, 2018This Land of Ours

Winter months are upon us. Cathy Isom has a few suggestions on how to keep a greenhouse warm without electricity. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Keep the …

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elections

A Quick Recap of California Propositions and Their Standing

Dan November 8, 2018Funding, Legislative

Voters lined up Tuesday at the polling booths to cast their votes on important California Propositions. Here’s a list of what was approved and denied. PROP 1 Veterans Housing Bond: …

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farm city newsday

Farm City Newsday Thursday, 11-08-18

Dan November 8, 2018Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Sponsored Content   Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals – …

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Input Sought for Voluntary Organic Checkoff Program

Brian German November 8, 2018Industry

The Organic Trade Association (OTA) is asking for input from industry stakeholders regarding a voluntary organic checkoff program.  The association recently announced a six-month endeavor to hear from the organic …

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organic checkoff programorganic produce

Countries Embrace Genome Editing in Contrast of EU’s Opinion

Brian German November 8, 2018Agri-Business

The United States joined 12 other nations to encourage policies to enable continued agricultural innovation, including genome editing.  Australia, Canada, Brazil, and Vietnam were among the countries issuing support of …

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Santa Ana Winds Could Pose as a Risk for Wildfires

Dan November 8, 2018Forestry, Weather

As the weather changes from summer to fall and winter, the risk of wildfires is still present.  This year, California suffered from many large fires including some of the biggest …

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California wildfiresSanta Ana winds
pistachios

Pistachios Set Record Just Shy of Billion

Dan November 8, 2018Nuts & Grapes

Pistachios yields are just about all accounted for this season and it’s another record for the industry. American Pistachio Growers Executive Director Richard Matoian said total numbers for the 2018 crop …

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Agri View: BFTP-Wild Meat Consumption

Dan November 8, 2018Agri View

In this Blast from the Past episode of Agri View with Everett Griner, Everett talks about Americas growing taste for wild meat in today’s Agri View. BFTP-Wild Meat Consumption Sponsored …

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Farm Bureau Welcomes Delay in River-Flows Vote

Dan November 7, 2018Industry

Believing voluntary agreements hold the best potential for benefiting fisheries without severe losses to people, the California Farm Bureau Federation welcomed the state water board action to postpone a vote …

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Tackle Those Garden Pests Now

Dan November 7, 2018Field & Row Crops, Soil, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has some great tips about how to tackle garden pests now for a healthy crop next year. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Tackle Those Garden …

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Low-Flying Helicopters Measure Groundwater in Tulare County

Dan November 7, 2018Water

Rural residents in Tulare County might see low-flying helicopters over portions of the county. The helicopters will have large instruments attached to gather data on the underlying groundwater. The Greater …

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Eric Osterlinggroundwater
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Farm Bureau Looks Forward to Working with New Congress

Dan November 7, 2018Industry News Release, Legislative

The following statement may be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall: “We look forward to working with the new Congress to strengthen agriculture by fixing the ag …

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bindweed

Instances of Bindweed Popping Up in Central Valley Farms

Dan November 7, 2018Environment, Field & Row Crops

Waterhemp is continuing to cause some concern in and around Merced County, but there is another problematic weed species that growers should be aware of and remain on the lookout …

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BindweedCalifornia agricultureLynn SosnoskieWaterhemp
farm city newsday

Farm City Newsday Wednesday, 11-07-18

Dan November 7, 2018Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Sponsored Content   Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals – …

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California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
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