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California Almond Acreage Sees First Decline in Over Two Decades

Brian German May 9, 2023Almonds, Industry, Nuts & Grapes

New industry reports show that almond acreage in California declined for the first time in more than 25 years in 2022. Information from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) indicated …

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almond acreagealmond board of California (ABC)California almondsLand IQ
food prices

Some Food Prices Rise in April

Dan May 9, 2023Economy, Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

Some food prices are creeping up again. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization reports that food prices rose in April for …

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Sabrina HalvorsonUnited Nations Food and Agriculture Organization

New Strawberry Variety UC Eclipse Outperforming Portola

Brian German May 8, 2023Berries, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

The new fusarium-resistant strawberry variety UC Eclipse has also demonstrated impressive yield results. As a new “summer plant” cultivar, the UC Eclipse is rivaling other similar varieties in field tests. …

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California strawberriesUC Davis Strawberry Breeding Program

Week in Review: Snowpack Remains Strong & New Fusarium Resistant Strawberries

Brian German May 5, 2023Industry

The Department of Water Resources recently measured a snow depth of 59 inches with a snow water equivalent of 30 inches at Phillips Station. The University of California, Davis has …

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California Agriculture news

Rice Production Program to Begin Accepting Applications

Brian German May 5, 2023Field & Row Crops, Industry

The signup period is opening for the new Rice Production Program from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Prefilled applications will begin being mailed to rice producers the week of …

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rice farmingrice industryrice production
Cinco de Mango

Celebrating Cinco de Mango

Dan May 5, 2023Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

The National Mango Board wants to help you celebrate Cinco de Mango. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. The National Mango Board has added something extra to this …

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National Mango BoardSabrina Halvorson
identifying

Industry Coalition Encouraging Ag Research Support in The Next Farm Bill

Brian German May 3, 2023Farm Bill, Industry, Research

A broad group of stakeholders is encouraging additional research support in the upcoming farm bill. More than 340 national, regional, and state groups are asking lawmakers to consider $5 billion …

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2023 Farm Billagricultural researchresearch funding

VofV: CDFA Undersecretary Christine Birdsong Talks Sustainable Pest Management Solutions

Brian German May 2, 2023Agri-Business, Podcasts, Technology

Undersecretary for the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Christine Birdsong joins Dennis Donohue and Candace Wilson on this week’s episode of Voices of the Valley to discuss her …

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Voices of the Valley

New ‘Short-Day’ and ‘Day-Neutral’ Strawberry Varieties Resistant to Fusarium

Brian German May 2, 2023Berries, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

The University of California, Davis has new strawberry varieties available that are resistant to Fusarium wilt. Breeder and field manager with the Strawberry Breeding Program, Glenn Cole said the new …

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California strawberriesfusarium wiltUC Davis Strawberry Breeding Program
commodity prices

World Bank: Commodity Prices to Drop Through 2024

Dan May 2, 2023Agri-Business, Exports/Imports, Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours, Trade

Look for a drop in commodity prices through next year. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Global commodity prices are expected to drop this year at the fastest …

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Sabrina HalvorsonWorld Bank
roundup

Seeds for Bees Program Accepting Enrollment Applications

Brian German May 1, 2023Industry, Pollinators

The Seeds for Bees program from Project Apis m. is now open and accepting applications. Enrollment for the 2023-2024 growing season officially began on April 1. The program is aimed …

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cover cropspollinatorsProject Apis m.Seeds for Bees program

Week in Review: Wet Weather Allows for Full Allocations & ‘Screams’ for More Storage

Brian German April 28, 2023Industry

After substantial rain and snow blanketed the state, reservoirs are nearing capacity and allocations have been updated for California water projects. The cyclical nature of California’s weather patterns emphasizes the …

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California Agriculture news

Hemp Report Shows Considerable Drop in Acreage and Value

Brian German April 28, 2023Field & Row Crops, Hemp, Industry

The latest hemp report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reflects sizable declines in the industry. Last year the value of hemp production fell by 71 percent, according to …

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hemp farminghemp regulationsIndustrial Hemp
farm losses

Disaster Recovery Package Requested for California Farmers

Brian German April 27, 2023Agri-Business, Industry

Several California Democrats are working to rally bipartisan support for a disaster recovery package to assist the agricultural sector. Multiple storms have caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage …

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flood assistancefloodingstorm damagestorm loss
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