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U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol Encouraging Industry Members to Enroll

Brian German September 29, 2020Field & Row Crops, Industry

The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol has launched a nationwide effort to help encourage enrollment in the program. The Trust Protocol has now officially moved into phase two of the program …

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cotton productionU.S. Cotton Trust Protocol
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources

2020 Advances in Pistachio Production Short Course Nov. 2-19

Brian German September 29, 2020Nuts & Grapes, Radio Reports

The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) will be hosting the 2020 Advances in Pistachio Production Short Course over a number of weeks in November. Registration is …

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PistachiosUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE)
color blind

Ways to Tell if You’re Tomatoes are Ripe if You’re Color Blind

Dan September 29, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

The ways to tell if you’re tomatoes are ripe if you’re red-green color blind. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. When it comes to fruits and vegetables like …

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Allied Grape Growers

Glass Fire: Another Fire Already Impacting California Winegrapes

Brian German September 28, 2020Nuts & Grapes, Radio Reports

California winegrape industry leaders are adding another fire to the list for 2020. During a smoke exposure interview with AgNet West, Allied Grape Growers President Jeff Bitter said the newly …

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Allied Grape GrowersGlass FireJeff Bitterwinegrapes

‘So Far, So Good’ For The 2020 California Rice Harvest

Brian German September 28, 2020Field & Row Crops, Industry

The 2020 California rice harvest is well underway, and things appear to look promising for the industry. After starting out with more average conditions for planting to start the year, …

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California Ricerice farming

Wine Industry Calling for Extension of Disaster Relief Due to Wildfires

Brian German September 26, 2020Industry, Nuts & Grapes

Several agricultural groups are seeking additional disaster relief in light of the damage caused to the wine industry from various wildfires burning throughout the West. Wine groups from California, Washington, …

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disaster reliefwine industrywinegrapes

Making Sense of Biologicals: Nematode’s High Level of Peachtree Borer Control

Taylor Hillman September 25, 2020Industry, Making Sense of Biologicals

Peachtree borer can wreak havoc on several stone fruit crops such as peach, cherry, and plum trees. Controlling the insect can be challenging because, as their name describes, the pest …

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biologicalsMaking Sense of Biologicals

Week in Review: CFAP 2 Signups Underway, Growers Work Through Smoke Challenges

Brian German September 25, 2020Industry

The signup period for the second round of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP 2) is underway. Reports indicate that the walnut crop in the Central Valley appears to be …

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California Agriculture news
Pakistani

Consumers are Driving a Move to More Sustainable Cotton Farming in California

Brian German September 25, 2020Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

Consumers who purchase luxury cotton textiles want more than cool, soft, absorbent fabric. Increasingly, they demand clothing made from fiber grown using ecologically sound practices and they’re willing to pay …

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cottonsoil healthUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE)
Dairy

Benefits of Liquid Manure Drip Irrigation Generating Significant Interest

Brian German September 24, 2020Dairy & Livestock, Radio Reports

The benefits of liquid manure drip irrigation are attracting considerable interest within the dairy industry. Sustainable Conservation and Netafim have worked to create a system for filtering liquid manure before …

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Ashley Borendairydrip irrigationliquid manureNetafimSustainable Conservation

California Walnuts: “The Crop Looks Good”

Brian German September 23, 2020Industry, Nuts & Grapes

It appears that 2020 is shaping up to be a good year for California walnuts. The Central Valley crop reportedly looks healthy and strong. Despite the positive outlook for production, …

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California walnutswalnuts

Proposed Prop 65 Action to Affect Certain Nut Products

Brian German September 23, 2020Industry, Nuts & Grapes

Officials are looking to establish acceptable limits for nut products as it relates to Proposition 65 constraints. Prop 65 addresses warnings for certain chemicals that have been linked to cancer. …

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California almondsProp 65

Third Round of Farmers to Families Food Box Program Announced

Brian German September 23, 2020Agri-Business, Industry

The third round of contracts was recently announced for the Farmers to Families Food Box Program by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue. An additional $1 billion has been made …

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COVID-19Farmers to Families Food Box Programfood bank
California citrus

Addressing HLB Challenges Through Organic Citrus Survey

Brian German September 22, 2020Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

An organic citrus survey is being offered as a way to learn more about the challenges and successes the industry has had in combatting Huanglongbing (HLB). The project is being …

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citrus productionHuanglongbing (HLB)
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