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gourmet potatoes

Three Easy Methods for Growing Gourmet Potatoes

Dan May 14, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

How to grow gourmet potatoes. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. There are literally thousands of varieties of potatoes, some the size of a foot and others barely bigger …

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Pre-Harvest Testing Guidance to Bolster Leafy Greens Food Safety

Brian German May 12, 2021Field & Row Crops, Industry

California Leafy Greens Marketing Association (LGMA) recently endorsed new Pre-Harvest Testing guidance to help improve food safety. Recurring E. coli outbreaks linked to leafy greens have increased industry efforts to …

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California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement (LGMA)food safetyleafy greens

USDA Partnership Looks at Hemp Seed Oil Potential for Personal Care Products

Brian German May 12, 2021Industry, Radio Reports

A partnership between the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service and the Midwest Bioprocessing Center is looking at the value of hemp as it relates to personal care products. The new cooperative research …

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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
organic certified

Deadline Approaching for Organic Training Grants from CCOF

Brian German May 12, 2021Industry, Radio Reports

The deadline is quickly approaching for grant opportunities from California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF). Future Organic Farmers grants of $5,000 dollars are available for eligible students. Up to 20 vocational and …

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California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF)
pest

Beating and Treating Common Grape Pests and Diseases

Dan May 12, 2021Nuts & Grapes, Pest Update, This Land of Ours

How to beat and treat some common grape pests and diseases. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. There are quite a few pests who like to munch on …

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California Rice Acreage to Decline by One-Fifth Due to Drought

Brian German May 11, 2021Field & Row Crops, Industry

Dry conditions are taking their toll on California, with rice acreage being significantly impacted by the lack of water. Last year, a total of 514,000 acres of rice were harvested …

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California Ricedroughtrice production

Congress Hears from California Rancher About Wildfire Resilience

Brian German May 10, 2021Industry

The House Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands discussed wildfire resilience at its most recent meeting. Wildfires in California have been particularly devastating in recent years, …

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grazingprescribed burningWildfire Risk
tomato plant

Tomato Plant Disease that Can Stick Around for Years

Dan May 10, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

A tomato plant disease that has the capability of sticking around for years. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Early blight is caused by the soil-borne pathogen Alternaria solani, …

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Week in Review: $3.4 Billion Drought Package Unveiled and Ag Exporters Demand Action

Brian German May 7, 2021Industry

California Senators have unveiled a $3.4 billion drought relief package to address the hardships created by ongoing dry conditions. Ag exporters are pushing for decisive action to remedy the situation …

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California Agriculture news
diseases

Most Destructive and Deadly Tomato Diseases Not Very Common

Dan May 7, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

One of the most destructive and deadly tomato diseases gardeners face that is not very common.  That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Without a doubt, late blight strikes …

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Winegrape Pomace Holds Even More Value with Recent Discovery

Brian German May 6, 2021Industry, Nuts & Grapes

Researchers have recently made a discovery in winegrape pomace that could make the byproduct even more valuable in the secondary market. A team of food scientists at the University of …

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byproductswine industrywinegrapes
california

Carbon Bank Pilots Before USDA Rollout?

Brian German May 6, 2021Agri-Business, Industry

After the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has made clear that developing a carbon bank is a priority, industry groups are recommending a measured approach. The Food and Agriculture Climate …

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Carbon Tradingclimate changeClimate Smart Agriculture

New Prune Varieties Ready to Take the Next Step in the Development Process

Brian German May 6, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, Radio Reports

The Prune Breeding Program at UC Davis has three new promising items that are ready to take the next step in the development process. Manager of the Breeding Program, Sarah …

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Prune Breeding Program at UC DavisSarah Castro
snap

Online Grocery Sale Trends Shifting as COVID Restrictions Lift

Brian German May 6, 2021Industry, Radio Reports

Online grocery sales trends appear to be shifting as COVID restrictions begin to ease. According to the Grocery Shopping Survey conducted by Brick Meets Click and sponsored by Mercatus, there were $9.3 …

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Brick Meets ClickGrocery Shopping SurveyMercatus
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