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Sacramento Valley Rice Harvest Accelerates

Taylor Hillman September 28, 2016Grain, Technology

Having reduced their plantings in recent years due to the drought, California rice farmers are harvesting a bigger crop this season—but they are also feeling the pinch of lower market …

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Drought May Accelerate Shot Hole Borer Spread

Taylor Hillman September 27, 2016Pest Update

Shot hole borer spread might be aided by the prolonged drought as the pest was introduced to California during the some of the state’s driest years. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy …

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sugarcane

Known Sorghum Pest Spotted in California

Taylor Hillman September 27, 2016Pest Update

Producers have reported a new sorghum pest in their California fields. Experts say the bug is well known outside of the state and can cause some significant damage. Sponsored ContentBeef …

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Edible Packaging Made from Milk

Dan September 23, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry Videos-Promoting Agriculture, This Land of Ours

Today Cathy Isom tells us about edible packaging that can cover your food and is also safe to eat. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Sponsored ContentBeef on …

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butter

Agri View: Butter or Margarine?

Dan September 23, 2016Agri View, Dairy & Livestock

Everett Griner talks about some of the differences between butter and margarine in today’s Agri View. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights Growth and OpportunitySeptember 8, 2025Gut Health for …

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buttermargarine

Preliminary Extension of Deregulation to Two GE Potato Lines

Dan September 22, 2016Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has preliminarily determined that it will extend deregulation to two lines of genetically engineered (GE) potatoes developed …

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Obama

Farmers Urging Congress to Swiftly Move on TPP Agreement

Dan September 22, 2016Corn, Industry News Release, Trade

Through groups like the National Corn Growers Association and the American Farm Bureau, thousands of farmers are asking Congress to approve the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement quickly. NCGA says more …

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ecuador

NCGA CEO Testifies at Senate Hearing

Dan September 20, 2016Corn, Industry News Release

Regulatory barriers facing agriculture are a major driver of agriculture industry consolidation, National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) Chief Executive Officer Chris Novak testified today at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on …

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apple

Agri View: Apple Versatility

Dan September 20, 2016Agri View, Fruits & Vegetables, Tree, nut & vine crops

Everett Griner talks about the apple being widely grown, explored and consumed in today’s Agri View. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights Growth and OpportunitySeptember 8, 2025Gut Health for …

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Retail Dairy Prices Rose in August, but Still Lower than Last Year

Taylor Hillman September 19, 2016Dairy & Livestock

Annemarie Kuhns, USDA food price economist, giving the Consumer Price Index information for dairy prices. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights Growth and OpportunitySeptember 8, 2025Gut Health for Baby …

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planting

Soybean Planting in Brazil Arrives with Concerns

Dan September 19, 2016Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

Soybean planting in Brazil starts on September 15, but the Agri Money Dot Com website said it’s starting this year under pressure from prices, tight credit, and dry weather. There’s …

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acp eradication

Psyllid Spreads North, Found in Placer County

Dan September 16, 2016Citrus, Industry News Release, Pest Update

The Asian citrus psyllid, a small insect that can carry a devastating citrus tree disease, has been detected in Placer County. The disease, called Huanglongbing, and is also known as …

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Demand for Hay Depends on Level of its Quality

Taylor Hillman September 16, 2016Field & Row Crops

Lack of profitability on dairies, the No. 1 consumer of alfalfa and other forages, has depressed demand for hay, dragging down prices that had reached record-high levels two years ago, …

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Optimizing Production a Nursery Focus

Taylor Hillman September 16, 2016Fruits & Vegetables, General, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

It’s rare to find an agriculture nursery that also breeds and researches variety and rootstock combinations. A longtime Central Valley nursery does just that, focusing on optimizing production. Sponsored ContentBeef …

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