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animal agriculture

Agri View: Animal Agriculture

Dan July 19, 2017Agri View, Dairy & Livestock

Everett Griner talks about animal agriculture is still a target in today’s Agri View. Animal Agriculture Now the closing of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus was viewed by …

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circus animalsRingling Bros Barnum & Bailey Circusvegetarian

Air Curtain Burner Solves Pile of Problems

Taylor Hillman July 18, 2017Nuts & Grapes

A Central Valley huller has found a way to rid themselves of a growing pile of agriculture waste with an incinerating unit called an “air curtain burner.” The device is …

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Agriculture WasteAir Curtain BurnerMinturn Hulling Cooperative

Investing in the Future of Ag Technology

Brian German July 18, 2017Technology

Historically, ag technology has not been a very attractive industry for investors, but that attitude has changed significantly in recent years as demonstrated by the success of events like the …

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AgTechForbes AgTech Summitinvestment

Record Avocado Sales for Fourth of July

Brian German July 14, 2017Fruits & Vegetables

The California Avocado Commission announced that avocado sales in the U.S. totaled 118.3 million pounds in support of the Fourth of July holiday, marking the highest consumption rate ever for …

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avocadosCalifornia Avocado Commission (CAC)record sales

Development of Technologies Vital for Specialty Crops

Brian German July 13, 2017Legislative, Technology

The House Agriculture Committee heard testimony from California growers on the significance of technology and innovation in the production of specialty crops. Paul Wenger, President of the California Farm Bureau …

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2018 Farm BillCalifornia Farm Bureau FederationPaul Wenger
red meat

Red Meat Export Momentum Continues

Dan July 12, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Hogs & Pork, Trade

U.S. red meat (beef and pork) exports had a strong month of May, increasing significantly from April as well as from 2016 levels. USDA statistics compiled by the U.S. Meat …

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meat exportsporkraw meatred meat beef

Protecting Pollinators Through New Certification Program

Brian German July 10, 2017Pollinators

A new certification program called Bee Better Certified is designed to assist growers in the planning and implementation of conservation practices to benefit bees and other pollinators. The USDA Natural …

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Bee Better Certifiedconservationpollinators
houseplants

Growing Veggies by Vertical Gardening

Dan July 7, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

If you enjoy growing your own veggies, Cathy Isom tells you why vertical gardening is the way to grow. She also clues you in on how to do it without …

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fruitsvegetable gardenvegetablesvertical vegetable gardening
fresh

Fresh Food in Space

Dan July 6, 2017Grain, Technology, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom tells us how the astronauts will soon be doing more than just growing their food in space. The next fresh food astronauts may soon be able to enjoy …

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Bake in SpacebreadInternational Space StationNASA
precision farm technology

Retailers Expect Growth in Precision Farming

Dan July 6, 2017Industry News Release, Technology

The last few years have been a challenge in the precision farming industry. Precision Farming Dealer reports that dealers all over the country have been navigating the instability in commodity …

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Precision Dealers Benchmark Studyprecision farmingPrecision Farming Dealertechnology

UC a Key Link for AgTech

Taylor Hillman July 5, 2017Technology

Hundreds of people gathered on the Central Coast again for the 2017 Forbes AgTech Summit in Salinas. The University of California system was represented in the conversation, along with many …

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AgTechJanet NapolitanoUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
rice field

Weedy Rice Concerns in California

Brian German July 5, 2017Field & Row Crops, Industry

Growers in California have been experiencing a significant increase in the prevalence of weedy rice over the past year.  It has been more than 50 years since California has been …

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California Rice Commissionrice industryUCCEweedy rice
usda

Rural Broadband Improvements will be Costly

Dan July 5, 2017Industry News Release, Technology

The president promised to improve broadband service to rural areas as part of his nationwide infrastructure plan. Bloomberg says it would take roughly $80 billion to expand broadband to all …

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American Farm Bureaurural broadbandtechnology
tree fruit

Agri View: Tree Fruit Standards

Dan July 5, 2017Agri View, Fruits & Vegetables

Everett Griner talks about why the tree fruit crops are not up to standards in today’s Agri View. Tree Fruit Standards I think it is safe to say that most …

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apple budapple orchardsfruit productionfruit treespeach budpeach orchards
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