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California Non-Valencia Oranges Forecast at 40 Million 500 Thousand Boxes

Dan November 10, 2014 Citrus, Commodity Report, Crop Forecast

Mark Hudson from USDA/NASS headquarters in Washington, D.C. released the November citrus crop numbers, and forecast California Non-Valencia oranges at 40 million 500 thousand boxes. November citrus crop forecast The…

Citrus Industry This Week: Field Day Report; Online CEU; Next Forecast

Tacy Callies November 6, 2014 Citrus, Crop Forecast

…unit online, and information on next week’s citrus crop forecast. Want to learn more? Click here to subscribe free and view the current issue. Click here to subscribe to the…

County Rules Help to Reduce Theft of Walnuts

Taylor Hillman November 5, 2014 General, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

…numbers will not be available until after the harvest is completed. Most growers and handlers now say the crop will likely not reach the earlier projection. Last year, the crop…

CDFA Now Accepting Proposals for 2015 Specialty Crop Grants

Dan November 3, 2014 Citrus, General, Industry News Release, Special Reports, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

…award funds to projects that solely enhance the competitiveness of California specialty crops. Specialty crops include fruits and vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, and nursery crops (including floriculture). Grant…

California Cattle on Feed

Dan November 3, 2014 Cattle, Commodity Report, Dairy & Livestock, Hogs & Pork

…up 7 percent from last quarter. The June-August 2014 pig crop, at 29.5 million head, was down 1 percent from 2013. Sows farrowing during this period totaled 2.91 million head,…

Bats Work the Night Shift in Pollination

Dan October 31, 2014 Citrus, Corn, Cotton, Environment, Field & Row Crops, Forage Crops, General, Grain, Industry News Release, Special Reports, Specialty Crops, Sugar, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

Most people associate pollination with bees and birds but often forget the work of their furry colleagues: bats. Bats take the night shift, playing a major role in pollinating crops…

Almond Board: Education Units Available at Annual Conference

Taylor Hillman October 30, 2014 Almond Update, General, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

…various continuing education units available. Education Units Available at Annual Conference Senior Specialist, Industry Services Bryce Spycher wants PCAs, private applicators and Certified Crop Advisors to take advantage of the…

Less Chilling Leading to Pistachio Problems

Taylor Hillman October 29, 2014 Environment, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops, Weather

Even with an average crop this season, pistachio growers in the central valley are seeing some effects of less chilling hours. Less Chilling Leading to Pistachio Problems At the South…

Pruning Drones for Vineyards

Taylor Hillman October 29, 2014 Specialty Crops, Technology, Tree, nut & vine crops

…showed attendees how vineyards were using small robots called Wall-Ye Vines to cordon-prune plants. Miller said the robots allow some Napa vineyards to predict year-to-year how their crop will look….

USDA to Provide $4 Million for Honey Bee Habitat

Dan October 29, 2014 Citrus, Field & Row Crops, General, Industry News Release, Special Reports, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

…ranchers in the Midwest improve the health of honey bees, which play an important role in crop production. “The future of America’s food supply depends on honey bees, and this…

AgNeTVideo: Herb Young Talks About Nimitz

Dan October 27, 2014 AgNeTVideo, Field & Row Crops, Vegetables

Herb Young, ADAMA brand leader, discusses NIMITZ, a novel, non-fumigant nematicide. The U.S. is the first country to receive a federal registration, with approved crop uses on cucurbits, (including cucumbers,…

School Lunches: “California Thursdays” Project Launch Follows Success of National School Lunch Week

Dan October 23, 2014 Education, General

…for the program with a Specialty Crop Block Grant, and our Office of Farm to Fork is helping participating schools source directly from California growers. I’m pleased to note that…

USDA to Launch New Farm Bill Program to Help Provide Relief to Farmers Affected by Severe Weather

Dan October 21, 2014 Corn, Cotton, Drought, Field & Row Crops, Grain, Specialty Crops, Weather

…have been hit with severe weather to receive a higher approved yield on their insurance policies through the federal crop insurance program. Spring crops eligible for APH Yield Exclusion include…

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Announces New Farm Bill Provision for Farmers Affected by Severe Weather

Dan October 21, 2014 Corn, Cotton, Drought, Environment, Field & Row Crops, Grain, Industry News Release, Special Reports, Specialty Crops, Weather

Vilsack Today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a new Farm Bill provision that will provide direct relief to farmers affected by severe weather, including drought. Spring crops eligible for APH…

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