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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Fruits & Vegetables”

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Better Understanding Fusarium Wilt Race 2 Issues in Strawberries

Brian German October 2, 2023Berries, Disease, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

The discovery of fusarium wilt race 2 in strawberry fields has prompted several avenues of research to better understand the issue. This particular pathogen presents a notable threat to strawberry …

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fusarium wiltplant diseasesstrawberry production

Citrus Thrips Take a Toll on California Production

Brian German September 29, 2023Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

California growers are seeing some significant damage due to citrus thrips this season. Cooperative Extension Area Citrus IPM Advisor, Sandipa Gautam told AgNet West that the pest has been more …

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California Citrus Mutual (CCM)citrus productioncitrus thrips
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Egyptian Citrus in the U.S. Would Be ‘Calamity’ for California Growers

Brian German September 26, 2023Agri-Business, Citrus, Exports/Imports, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry, Trade

Egyptian citrus could be on the way to the U.S. market after a request was made to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). A pest risk assessment has been drafted …

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California citruscitrus productionEgypt

California Peach Crop Surpasses Early Season Expectations

Brian German September 25, 2023Fruits & Vegetables, Industry, Stone Fruit

California growers have been pleased with a better-than-expected peach crop this year. Manager and Field Representative for the California Canning Peach Association, Sutton Hunter said it was a bit of …

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peach croppeach orchards
apples

Majority of U.S. Apples Used in Juices

Dan September 22, 2023Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

How the U.S. uses most of its apples. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. There are a lot of ways to eat them – pies, cobblers, crisps, with …

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Sabrina Halvorson
acp

CLas-Positive ACP Confirmed in Ventura County

Brian German September 20, 2023Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

An Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) carrying Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) has been identified on a residential property in Ventura County. The confirmation comes from the Citrus Research Board’s Jerry Dimitman …

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Asian citrus psyllid (ACP)California citrusCLasHuanglongbing (HLB)
North American citrus

‘Crazy Weather’ Kicks Off California Citrus Season

Brian German September 13, 2023Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

The timeline for the California citrus season is later than average but is getting started in the Coachella and Imperial valleys. Rainstorms have been a recurring theme for 2023, causing …

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California citrus cropCalifornia Citrus Mutualcitrus production

Fusarium Wilt Race 2: A New Potential Threat in Strawberries

Brian German September 8, 2023Berries, Disease, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

A new strain of the fusarium wilt pathogen could become a substantial problem for strawberry growers. Research Plant Pathologist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service, Peter Henry said the new …

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fusarium wiltplant diseasesstrawberry production
hlb-quarantine

New Research Shows Promise for Mitigating HLB

Brian German September 7, 2023Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

Researchers at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) may have found a promising solution to combat Huanglongbing (HLB). The breakthrough comes from the ARS Crop Improvement and Genetics Research unit in …

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citrus productioncitrus researchHuanglongbing (HLB)

Strawberry Industry Thankful for Flood Assistance

Brian German September 5, 2023Berries, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

California Governor Gavin Newsom has taken action to expedite recovery efforts in the central coast region following devastating floods in March. The floods, caused by record rainfall in the Pajaro …

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California floodingCalifornia Strawberry Commissionflood assistancestrawberry production
california tomato

Increased Contracted Production Forecasted for Processing Tomato Industry

Brian German September 5, 2023Fruits & Vegetables, Industry, Tomatoes

California’s processing tomato industry is gearing up for a strong season, with contracted production forecasted to reach 12.9 million tons, averaging 50.8 tons per acre. This projection represents a substantial …

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California tomatoesprocessing tomatoes

‘Most Stressful and Most Challenging’ Watermelon Season

Brian German September 1, 2023Fruits & Vegetables, Industry, Melons

Watermelon season has been a tough one this year after a late start due to the weather. VP of Crops and Soils at Van Groningen & Sons Incorporated, Bryan Van …

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Bryan Van Groningenwatermelons

Western Citrus Projects Receive Block Grant Funding

Brian German August 31, 2023Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry, Research

The California and Arizona departments of agriculture have received funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for four citrus projects. Funding comes from USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) 2023 …

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citrus productioncitrus researchSpecialty Crop Block Grant Program

California Avocado Industry Remains Resilient Through Storm  

Brian German August 28, 2023Avocado, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

It appears the California avocado industry got through the recent storm system largely unscathed. California Avocado Commission (CAC) President Jeff Oberman said that this year’s harvest is just about finished. …

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Avocado ProductionCalifornia Avocado Commission (CAC)California avocados
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