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Glyphosate

Sutter County Recognized for Distinguished Service

Dan December 7, 2018Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes

In 61 years as a Farm Bureau member, Sutter County farmer James Marler has served in numerous leadership roles in county and statewide organizations. His dedication to volunteer efforts on …

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CFBFJames MarlerJamie Johansson
cdfa

CDFA Updates Website to Assist Farmers and Ranchers Impacted by Wildfires

Dan December 7, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Economy, Environment

The most recent devastating wildfires are over, but those affected by fire damage still have a tough road ahead. The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) is providing a …

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California wildfiresCDFAKaren Ross
traceability

Fresh Produce Has Some Traceability Challenges

Dan December 7, 2018Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Regulation

With two major E. coli warnings in romaine lettuce in the last year, the industry must now look at improved traceability. Produce Marketing Association’s Chief Science and Technology Officer Dr. …

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Dr. Bob WhitakerE. coliPMARomaine lettuce
Almond Board

Almond Update: Consumer Panel Positive About Ag, Still Need Education

Dan December 6, 2018Almond Update, Nuts & Grapes

The Almond Board of California had a blind consumer panel at this year’s almond conference and their overall opinion about agriculture was surprisingly good. Yara North America Regional Sales Manager …

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almond board of californiaCalifornia almondsChris Gallo
companion plants

Winter Gardening Chores for Future Bounty

Dan December 6, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

Everyone wants a good crop from their garden. Cathy Isom has some tips on gardening chores to be done in the winter months. That’s coming up on This Land of …

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Cathy Isomgardenwinter gardening
new labeling

New Labeling Should Save Future Frustrations From Outbreaks

Dan December 5, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, Regulation

New labeling to get romaine lettuce back on store shelves should help in the future if outbreaks occur. The Center for Disease Control now recommends that romaine lettuce grown outside …

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Bob WhitakerlabelingPMARomaine lettuce
bayer

Bayer to Sell Animal Health Unit

Dan December 5, 2018Dairy & Livestock

Bayer announced recently that it plans to sell multiple assets, including the company’s animal health unit. The intention of selling is not reported to have any relation to Bayer’s acquisition …

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BayerBayer animal healthWerner Baumann
production

Recent Iran Production Helping California Pistachios

Dan December 5, 2018Nuts & Grapes

Recent and upcoming overseas pistachio production is aiding the California pistachio industry. Pistachio production and shipments were walloped by the drought a few years ago. American Pistachio Growers Executive Director …

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agriculture exportsCalifornia PistachiosRichard Matoian
land

Almond Board Invests $6.8 Million in Research

Dan December 4, 2018Industry, Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes

The Almond Board of California (ABC) announced a $6.8 million investment in 75 independent research projects exploring next-generation farming practices including optimal use of everything almond orchards grow. In addition …

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almond board of californiaalmond research
specialty

Specialty and Exotic Produce Delivery Possible with New Sysco Partnership

Dan December 3, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops

The Sysco Corporation, will now be offering next-day delivery of specialty and exotic produce items throughout the country, thanks to a recently announced partnership. The company’s e-Commerce platform, Supplies on …

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Brian Toddspecialty cropsSysco Corporation
bee where

BEE Where Website Helps Growers

Dan December 3, 2018Pollinators, Western View

A new program has started that helps growers know when when beehives are on or near their fields. Called “Bee Where,” the program creates an online database growers can check …

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BEE WhereCalifornia beesLen Wilcox

Inaugural California Dairy Sustainability Summit Highlights Progress and Goals for the Industry

Brian German November 30, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Industry

The first-ever California Dairy Sustainability Summit offered two full days highlighting some of the major industry achievements made in recent years and providing important insight to ensure success in the …

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California dairy farmersDairy Summit
new labeling

Public Safety vs. Producer Income in Recent E. coli Outbreak

Dan November 30, 2018Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables

The recent E. coli warning for romaine lettuce came at a terrible time for producers. As AgNet West has reported, two days before Thanksgiving the Center for Disease Control (CDC) …

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CDCE. coli outbreakFDARomaine lettuce
acp

Combatting ACP by Removing Abandoned Citrus Farms

Dan November 30, 2018Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables

Last year, Tulare County developed a plan to remove dead or abandoned citrus trees as one of the many tools used to combat the spread of Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). …

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ACPpsyllidsTom Tucker
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