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Agronomic Minute: Wet Weather Creates Ideal Conditions for Grape Diseases

Brian German January 24, 2022Agronomic Minute, News from our Sponsors

…we might see some botrytis. Botrytis is a big one for grapes and sometimes you can have spring botrytis, which can cause flower blight during bloom which would affect the…

Agronomic Minutecrop protectiongrape production

AgNet News Hour: Thursday, 01-20-22

Brian German January 20, 2022AgNet News Hour, Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…tomato plants, USDA to purchase $30mil in US table grapes this year and learn about trap shutdown when deploying mating disruption. Tune in to the show for these news stories,…

AgNet News HourCalifornia agricultureCalifornia Agriculture news

USDA Outlines Long-Term Strategy for Addressing Wildfire Crisis

Brian German January 18, 2022Agri-Business, Industry News Release

…and natural resources to wildfire. Firesheds, typically about 250,000 acres in size, are mapped to match the scale of community exposure to wildfire. The Forest Service will use this risk-based…

Randy MooreTom VilsackU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)U.S. Forest Service
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Produce That Can Be Stored in a Root Cellar

Dan January 17, 2022Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…ideal environment for crops like potatoes, winter squashes, and rutabagas, it’s also the perfect place to stash some of your favorite fruits, too. Such as apples, pears, tomatoes, tomatillos, grapes,…

Cathy Isom

CAWG President John Aguirre to Step Down After 12 Years

Brian German January 7, 2022Industry News Release, Wine

…the West Coast Smoke Exposure Task Force, a group comprised of industry representatives from California, Oregon and Washington. At the state level, CAWG twice succeeded in reauthorizing grower assessments to…

California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG)John Aguirre

2020 Crop Report Puts Fresno County at the Top Once Again

Brian German December 28, 2021Agri-Business, Industry

…top ten crops, as outlined in the crop report, are almonds, grapes, pistachios, poultry, milk, cattle, garlic, tomatoes, oranges, and peaches, with almonds and grapes leading the pack as the…

agricultural productionFresno County Farm Bureau (FCFB)
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Summer Heat Made for Unique Year for Some Fresno County Producers

Brian German December 14, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

…over a two-week early season, actually for a lot of folks fell behind average. Because those heatwaves just stalled the ripening, stalled the progression of those grapes, and what I…

Fresno County Farm Bureau (FCFB)Ryan Jacobsen

Farm City Newsday Monday, 12-13-21

Brian German December 13, 2021Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…to study the smoke impact on grapes and wine gets support from a $7.6 million grant and California Farm Bureau partnering with National Immigration Forum. Tune in to the show…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
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Taking Care of the Perfect Poinsettia You Just Picked

Dan December 3, 2021Nursery crops, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…for the holidays, there are 3 important things you’ll need to know to keep your plant looking lovely all season long: exposure, watering and temperature. Be sure to keep your…

Promotable California Table Grape Volume Continues Through December

Brian German November 23, 2021Industry News Release

COURTESY: California Table Grape Commission With promotable volume of California grapes available through December, retail promotion and consumer advertising continue through year-end in the U.S., and in Canada, Mexico, and…

California grapestable grapes
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Cool Blooming Plant for the Holiday Season

Dan November 17, 2021Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…exposure. Be sure to keep them out of the direct sun and hot windows because their fleshy leaves will burn. Although they don’t do well in full sun, they do…

Week in Review: AB 616 Vetoed and Grapes Can Thrive with Less Water

Brian German September 24, 2021Industry

Several agricultural organizations have expressed support for Governor Gavin Newsom’s veto of AB 616. New winegrape research looking at irrigation levels has produced some positive results for growers in coastal…

California Agriculture news

The Western View: September is California Wine Month

Brian German August 31, 2021Western View

…has had its ups and downs. It all began with the Spanish invasion of California, and their first missions along the coast. Junipero Serra planted the first grapes in the…

California WinesWestern View

Study Finds Genetics Rather Than Environment Are Source of THC Levels in Hemp

Brian German August 24, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

…were applied to three genetically unrelated high-CBD hemp cultivars. The stress treatments included flood conditions, physical wounding, exposure to a particular plant growth regulator, powdery mildew, and herbicide. Over the…

Cornell Universityhemp
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