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dollar general

Report Demonstrates Strong Fresh Produce Sales for Q2

Brian German August 21, 2019Agri-Business, Industry

A recent report from the United Fresh Produce Association indicates strong numbers for fresh produce sales for the second quarter of 2019.  The FreshFacts on Retail report evaluates retail prices …

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food salesproduce
honeybees

Which of the Five Common Breed of Honeybees is Best for You?

Dan August 21, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has covered many different areas of raising and care of bees. In todays program, she tells you about five breed of honeybees, and a little about finding the …

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beekeepingbeesCathy Isomhoneybees
stink bug

Industry Sees What Damage Stink Bug Can Do

Dan August 20, 2019Nuts & Grapes, Pest Update

(UC ANR) — Last May, a Turlock almond grower noticed nearly all the nuts on a row of trees in his orchard had fallen to the ground. “It looked like …

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bmsbstink bugUC ANR
california table

California Table Olives Look to Bounce Back in 2019

Dan August 20, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops

The 2019 forecast for California olives is a welcomed sight after last year’s disastrous season. USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) issued the official 2019 California Table Olive Forecast that’s predicting …

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California table olivesUSDA-NASS
defend

Helping Defend Your Bees Against Bee Predators

Dan August 20, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom remains with her series on bees by giving you a few great tips about how to help defend your bees against bee predators. That’s coming up on This …

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beebeehivesbeekeepingCathy Isom

Navigating the ‘Re-Hemption’ of North America

Brian German August 19, 2019Field & Row Crops, Industry

Some growers have already begun investing in the future of the new hemp industry in California, as part of what is being described as the ‘re-hemption’ of the crop in …

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hempIndustrial Hemp
food

Research Finds One-Third of Food Grown Goes Unharvested

Dan August 19, 2019Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Nuts & Grapes

According to a recent report looking at food waste in the U.S., a significant amount of waste actually begins out in the fields of production.  An estimated 40 percent of …

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food waste
bees

How Bees Defend Themselves from Predators

Dan August 19, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

In this part of her series on raising bees, Cathy Isom lets you know about how bees defend themselves. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Honeybees tend to …

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beekeepingCathy Isomhoneybees
management

Farm Evaluation and Nitrogen Management Plan Reporting

Dan August 16, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Environment

Rapid Response of Dairy Industry in Addressing Methane Emissions The dairy industry has been making significant strides in lowering methane emissions on dairy farms.  Farmers have been proactive in the …

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alternative manure management projectsdairy digestersmethane emissions
california

Using the California Agritourism Website from UC ANR

Dan August 16, 2019General, Industry

The UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) team has created a new resource for farmers and ranchers that can help bolster agritourism in their areas and expand on a …

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California agritourismUC ANR
predators

Predators that Prey on Bees and Your Harvest

Dan August 16, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom continues her series on bees by informing you about a few of the common bee predators and how to protect your harvest. That’s coming up on This Land …

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bee predatorsbeesCathy Isom
bee

You Can Help Bring Back the Bee Population

Dan August 15, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

Without our pollinators, there would be no food. Cathy Isom continues her series on bees by telling us what we can do to help bring back the bee population. That’s …

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bee populationCathy Isomhoneybeespollination
prune harvest

Prune Harvest Around The Corner, Considerations from UCCE

Dan August 15, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release

Prune harvest could start as early as this weekend. University of California Cooperative Extension Advisors Katherine Jarvis-Shean and Emily Symmes put together a checklist of pre and post-harvest considerations for …

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prune harvestUCCEUCIPM
trade

Inbound Trade Mission to Bolster California Fruit and Nut Export Markets

Dan August 14, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, Nuts & Grapes, Trade

A group of pre-qualified buyers from Latin America and Southeast Asia is coming to California to cultivate trade relationships with California producers.  These types of trade missions have been successful …

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agriculture exportsagriculture tradedried fruitLatin AmericaSoutheast Asia
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