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hlb-quarantine

HLB Mitigation Efforts Adding to Citrus Production Costs

Brian German July 7, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, Radio Reports

Industry efforts to help keep Huanglongbing (HLB) at bay have been largely successful. However, that success does come at a cost for growers. Professor of Public Policy at UC Riverside, …

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Bruce BabcockHuanglongbing (HLB)School of Public Policy at UC Riverside

Almond Shipments Staying Strong Despite Pandemic Challenges

Brian German July 6, 2021Industry, Nuts & Grapes

Despite the lingering challenges presented by COVID, it appears that overall almond shipments remain strong. Fresno County Farm Bureau CEO, Ryan Jacobsen said it has been a bit of a …

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almond industryalmond productionCalifornia almonds
current state

US Remains Global Leader in Pistachio Production and Exports

Brian German July 6, 2021Nuts & Grapes, Radio Reports

As global pistachio production continues to set new records, the U.S. continues to gain ground as a leader in the international market. A recent RaboResearch report shows that worldwide pistachio production reached …

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David MagañaPistachiosRaboResearch
vegetable

Keeping the Vegetable Plants Cool in the Summer Heat

Dan July 6, 2021Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

How to keep plants cool in the summer heat. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. When it comes to our vegetable garden, we tend to worry most about protecting …

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onion diseases

Onion Diseases You May Encounter, and Dealing with Them

Dan July 5, 2021Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

Onion diseases you may encounter, and how to deal with them. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. If you plan to grow onions, you’ll likely deal with some of …

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Week in Review: ‘Extraordinarily Concerning’ Labor Market & New Guidelines for Winegrape Mechanization

Brian German July 2, 2021Industry

The agricultural labor market is especially problematic this year, as other industries also struggle to find workers. California Fresh Fruit Association President Ian LeMay details the challenges that the fresh …

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California Agriculture news
insurance options

Growers Struggle to Find and Keep Farm Insurance

Brian German July 2, 2021Agri-Business, Industry

It is becoming tougher and tougher to acquire farm insurance in areas at risk of wildfire. With wildfires already popping up across California, producers are becoming more anxious as insurance …

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agriculture insurancewildfire lossesWildfire Risk
common pest

Identifying a Few Common Pest That Will Go After Onions

Dan July 2, 2021Pest Update, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

Identifying some common pest that will go after your homegrown onions. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. If you plan to grow onions, you’ll likely deal with onion …

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VofV: Global Agricultural Issues Require Global Solutions

Brian German July 1, 2021Agri-Business, Podcasts, Technology

This episode of the Voices of the Valley podcast is brought to you today by the Western Growers Association. Supporting producers that grow the best medicine in the world. Find …

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Voices of the Valley

Armyworm Season Starting for California Rice Growers

Brian German July 1, 2021Field & Row Crops, Radio Reports

With the start of July, growers and pest control advisors are closely monitoring rice fields for armyworm. UC Rice Farm Advisor, Luis Espino said they have been tracking moth traps …

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ArmywormLuis EspinoUC Rice

Sheep Industry Input Needed to Update Targeted Grazing Handbook

Brian German July 1, 2021Dairy & Livestock, Radio Reports

The American Sheep Industry (ASI) Association is seeking industry input in the development of a new resource for producers. ASI is working to develop a second volume of its Targeted …

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American Sheep Industry (ASI)Targeted Grazing Handbook

MSOB: Biological Protection for Grapevine Trunk Disease

Brian German June 30, 2021Industry, Making Sense of Biologicals

Researchers have found that biological protection against grapevine trunk disease has tremendous potential. Cooperative Extension Specialist and Plant Pathologist in the Department of Plant Pathology at UC Davis, Akif Eskalen …

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biologicalsMaking Sense of Biologicals

Proposition 12 Review Denied by Supreme Court

Brian German June 30, 2021Agri-Business, Industry

The U.S. Supreme Court recently announced its decision to deny a petition to review California’s Proposition 12. Several industry groups have undergone various efforts to stop Prop 12 from being …

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beef productionCalifornia Proposition 12pork productionU.S. Supreme Court
mechanical pruning

New Guidelines Available as Winegrape Mechanization Expands

Brian German June 30, 2021Industry, Nuts & Grapes

Winegrape mechanization in California is continuing to expand as the availability and costs of labor become more challenging. Harvesting was the first area to become heavily mechanized. However, growers are …

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California winegrapesmechanical harvestMechanization
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