…driving from farm to farm, I think its immensely helpful for people,” Morales noted. Biobest has a central focus of sustainable crop management. The company has a host of biological…
Data Shows that Citrus Tarping Having Positive Impact on ACP Movement
…that the regulation is accomplishing what it was intended to do. There has been a sharp decline in the rate of ACP finds in the San Joaquin Valley, where 70…
Farm City Newsday Tuesday, 03-09-21
…ag burning in the San Joaquin Valley ending come 2025, and food safety measures welcomed as long as they don’t impede the process. Tune in to the show for these…
American Grown: My Job Depends on Ag
…Grown’s YouTube Channel. The show is sponsored by multiple Central Valley companies including James G Parker Insurance Associates, Gar Bennett, Golden State FarmCredit, Brandt, Unwired Broadband, Hodges Electric, and Valley…
Week in Review: Snow and Water Levels Nowhere Near Average, Ag Burning to End
…San Joaquin Valley. Researchers at the University of California, Davis have bred a new walnut variety for California growers. California cotton acreage is expected to decline significantly this year, with…
E.M. Tharp, WAE Announce Scholarship Winners
…enjoy designing and building new items for the ag industry.” To be considered for the scholarship, students from across the Central Valley submitted letters of recommendation, high school transcripts, and…
Agricultural Burning in the San Joaquin Valley Officially Set to End in 2025
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted to approve the plan to end agricultural burning in the San Joaquin Valley. CARB established January 1, 2025, as the absolute end date…
California Snow Levels Low, Matching Water Storage Levels
…that the snowpack in the Central and Northern Sierras is faring significantly better than the Southern Sierras. “For our snow survey today, we recorded a snow depth of 56 inches…
Farm City Newsday 1,000 Episodes Celebration Continues with PureCrop1
…us without trade shows, and not having the ability to have one-on-ones.” Stoll has a long history in the agriculture industry. Working in the Central Valley for nearly 40 years,…
Preliminary Grape Crush Down Nearly 14 Percent from 2019
…tonnage was most notable. Regionally, the North Coast saw the most dramatic decline of 31 percent with 362,527 tons crushed. The Central Coast totaled 400,779 tons for a decline of…
Week in Review: Five Percent Water Allocations Disappoint and H-2A Wages Climb to $16
The Bureau of Reclamation has released low initial water allocations for Central Valley Project contractors for 2021 and while the allocations were not a surprise, multiple water agencies expressed disappointment…
Give FFA Day: A Chance to Support Ag Education During National FFA Week
…distanced to show their appreciation for FFA. Like many chapters, students in the Merced – Golden Valley FFA Chapter are participating in social media challenges every day and are entered…
Low Initial CVP Allocations Met with Disappointment
The Bureau of Reclamation has released the initial water allocations for Central Valley Project (CVP) contractors for 2021. Low CVP allocations reflect drier than average winter conditions combined with lower…
Industry Members Asked to Participate in Citrus Thrip Research
…in all varieties of citrus, particularly in the San Joaquin Valley. Grower and pest control advisors are asked to provide field location and contact information in an effort to monitor…