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tips

Tips for Starting Vegetable and Flower Seeds Indoors

Dan March 12, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, Seeds, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

Some tips for starting seeds indoors.  That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. No matter where you live, there is one outdoor gardening task you can do any time …

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MSOB: Mating Disruption in Conventional Diamondback Moth Trial

Taylor Hillman March 11, 2021Industry, Making Sense of Biologicals

Pheromone use for mating disruption is becoming more popular in conventional systems. A recent trial looking at controlling diamondback moth showed the practice could reduce application costs, environmental stress, and …

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biologicalsMaking Sense of Biologicals

Yolo Gold Prune Cultivar Continues Showing Promise

Brian German March 11, 2021Industry, Radio Reports

A relatively new prune cultivar is showing quite a bit of promise for California growers. Manager of the Prune Breeding Program at UC Davis, Sarah Castro said the Yolo Gold …

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prune cultivarSarah CastroUC Davis

Researchers Looking at Methods for Managing Tadpole Shrimp in Rice

Brian German March 10, 2021Industry, Pest Update

Researchers are evaluating alternative methods for addressing tadpole shrimp in rice fields. Shrimp can be particularly problematic during the seedling stage when they feed on germinating seeds. The pest creates …

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pest managementrice industryrice production
Regional Quarantine Amendment

Data Shows that Citrus Tarping Having Positive Impact on ACP Movement

Brian German March 10, 2021Pest Update, Radio Reports

Data shows that regulated tarping practices for citrus are having a positive impact on mitigating the movement of Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). Researchers at the Data Analysis and Tactical Operations …

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Asian citrus psyllid (ACP)
california

Researchers Compiling Information on Spotted Lanternfly

Brian German March 8, 2021Pest Update, Radio Reports

Researchers have worked to compile a comprehensive resource on spotted lanternfly. The spotted lanternfly first arrived in the U.S. back in 2014 and has created a host of problems for …

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Melody Keenaspotted lanternflyU.S. Forest Service
planting

When Will It Be Safe to Start Planting Plants and Seed Outside

Dan March 8, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, Nursery crops, Seeds, This Land of Ours

When it’s safe to start planting outside. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. When the minutes of daylight starts to increase in winter, so does the yearning to …

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Week in Review: Snow and Water Levels Nowhere Near Average, Ag Burning to End

Brian German March 5, 2021Industry

The latest snow survey highlighted the disparity in California snow levels between regions. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted to approve the plan to end agricultural burning in the …

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California Agriculture news
edible plants

Edible Plants You Can Grow in Bog or Marshy Soil

Dan March 5, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, Nursery crops, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

Edible plants you can grow in a bog or marshy soil. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. When you have a sunken, wet area on your property. Plant edible …

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number

FACA Expands Membership and Narrows Its Focus

Brian German March 2, 2021Agri-Business, Industry

The Food and Agriculture Climate Alliance (FACA) is working to narrow its focus on specific policy recommendations. Initially, the group established more than 40 policy recommendations back in November. As …

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American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF)Food and Agriculture Climate Alliance (FACA)Produce marketing association
Cotton

California Producers Already Meet Many Benchmarks of Cotton Trust Protocol

Brian German March 2, 2021Field & Row Crops, Radio Reports

California producers are being encouraged to learn more about the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol and the value it can provide. Chairman of the American Cotton Producers of the National Cotton Council, Mark …

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National Cotton Council (NCC)U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol
disease

Preliminary Grape Crush Down Nearly 14 Percent from 2019

Brian German March 1, 2021Industry, Nuts & Grapes

The Preliminary Grape Crush Report for 2020 was recently released and shows a decline of nearly 14 percent from the year prior. Figures show that a total of 3,542,038 tons …

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California Grape CrushCalifornia grapesgrape production

California Walnut Marketing Order Referendum Bringing Changes

Brian German March 1, 2021Nuts & Grapes, Radio Reports

The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced that amendments have been made to the federal marketing order regulating the handling of California walnuts. The California Walnut Board will now be …

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California Walnut Board (CWB)

Soil Health Innovations Conference Coming Up Next Week

Brian German March 1, 2021Radio Reports, Technology

The inaugural Soil Health Innovations Conference has been moved to an online event. The conference is set to take place on March 8 and 9. It will feature national experts, staff from the …

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National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT)soil health
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