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Medfly Quarantine in San Mateo County

Brian German December 20, 2017 Pest Update

…meters of the detection sites are also being treated with an organic formulation of Spinosad. The sterile male Medflies are being provided by the sterile insect rearing facility in Los…

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Chowchilla Dairy Farmer Named 2017 Conservation Agriculture Farmer Innovator

Dan December 5, 2017 Dairy & Livestock, Environment, Industry News Release

…the award Oct. 13 at the annual meeting of the San Joaquin Valley Resource Conservation Districts held at the Wool Growers’ Restaurant in Los Banos. In 2005, the University of…

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NIFA Funds Food Safety and Nutrition to Promote Safe Food Supply

Dan November 29, 2017 Industry News Release

…University, Blacksburg, Virginia, $505,587 AFRI Foundational Program: Improving Food Quality California State University, Los Angeles, California, $149,998 University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, $149,801 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, $404,435 Purdue…

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New Senate Hold on Ag Trade Nominee

Dan November 14, 2017 Industry News Release, Trade

…protecting U.S. farmers from cheaper Mexican imports. Growers in the southeastern U.S. support the proposal. Flake argues that the move would raise the cost of production, reduce the selection of…

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USDA Aims to Improve Food and Nutrition Education for Low-Income Communities

Dan November 1, 2017 Industry News Release

…Projects Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Sitka, Alaska, $69,976 Uncommon Good, Claremont, California, $400,000 Community Services Unlimited Inc., Los Angeles, California, $400,000 Project Worthmore, Aurora, Colorado, $400,000 Re:Vision International, Denver, Colorado,…

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More HLB Discoveries in Southern California

Brian German October 9, 2017 Fruits & Vegetables, Pest Update

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) announced another 33 discoveries of Huanglongbing (HLB) disease have been made in the Los Angeles area last week.  Part of that total…

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Medfly Quarantine Affects Solano Farms

Taylor Hillman October 5, 2017 Environment, Pest Update

…in the Los Angeles Basin prompted CDFA to inaugurate a Mediterranean Fruit Fly Preventive Release Program in 1996. The program conducts ongoing releases of sterile male Medflies in portions of…

The Western View: Puerto Rico

Taylor Hillman October 4, 2017 Features, Western View

…takes about 5 days for an ocean-going vessel to sail from an American port to Puerto Rico, but it needs a port to offload supplies and trucks to get them…

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CDFA Teams-Up With California Conservation Corps on Mediterranean Fruit Fly Project

Dan September 28, 2017 Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release, Industry Videos-Promoting Agriculture

An ongoing Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine in the Sun Valley section of Los Angeles is requiring fruit removal in the central zone of infestation, an area with more than 1,200…

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Medfly Quarantine Issued in Los Angeles County

Brian German September 14, 2017 Industry, Pest Update

The northern Los Angeles County neighborhood of Sun Valley has been placed under quarantine after a Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) infestation was detected. The 89-square mile quarantine was issued after…

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Amazon Poised to Disrupt the Grocery Industry

Brian German August 30, 2017 Agri-Business

…a Whole Foods in downtown Los Angeles, the price of organic Hass avocados was slashed by 33 percent. Boneless rib eye prices dropped nearly 18 percent, while the price for…

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Harvey Forces Shutdown of Texas Ports, Threatens Others

Dan August 29, 2017 Industry News Release

Two major ports along the Gulf of Mexico in Texas are closed following the flooding and damage from Hurricane Harvey. Ports at the Texas Gulf account for about 24 percent…

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Mexico Won’t Negotiate NAFTA Via Twitter

Dan August 29, 2017 Industry News Release

…to the Los Angeles Times. Agriculture is among several industries that benefit from NAFA and have expressed concerns about the prospect of terminating the trade deal. From the National Association…

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Quarantine for Citrus Disease Huanglongbing Extends to Portions of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties

Dan August 28, 2017 Industry News Release

…Los Angeles and Orange counties. The quarantine will prohibit the movement of all citrus nursery stock out of the area, while maintaining existing provisions allowing the movement of only commercially…

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