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VofV: When NASA and Farming Collide

Brian German January 11, 2022 Agri-Business, Podcasts, Technology

…everything from solar-powered reverse osmosis systems to optical sorting and desalination. Using insight from his 17-year career at NASA, Neill also provides context to how agtech can be developed faster…

Voices of the Valley

Farm City Newsday Wednesday, 12-01-21

Brian German December 1, 2021 Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…impacts of COVID on labor availability, and efforts to develop solar integration within agricultural systems. Tune in to the show for these news stories, interviews, and more. Listen to previous…

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Agricultural Overtime: ‘Nail in the Coffin’ for Sheep Industry

Brian German August 9, 2021 Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…sheep have been grazing large-scale solar projects in California for the past few years. AB 1066 puts that at risk as it begins to affect the sheep industry starting next…

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Study Combines Sheep Grazing and Solar Energy Production

Brian German May 20, 2021 Dairy and Livestock, Radio Reports

…pastures that also contained solar panels. The results showed that lamb grazing in pastures with solar panels increased land productivity. During the study, the researchers found there was less overall…

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Best Carrot Varieties to Grow in the Garden

Dan May 4, 2021 This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…you should try to grow is the Lunar White. The skins are creamy-white and these carrots have a delicious, mild flavor. Solar Yellow carrots have a buttery yellow flesh and are…

Farm City Newsday Friday, 04-02-21

Brian German April 2, 2021 Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…groundwater recharge should take precedent in western water projects, and a study showing success for outfitting greenhouses with semi-transparent solar panels. Tune in to the show for these news stories,…

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Wildeye Helps Open Month-Long Celebration for 1,000 Episodes of Farm City Newsday

Brian German February 23, 2021 General

…of Wildeye’s sensing stations “We’re really happy to donate to support the 1,000th episode. We’re going to provide one lucky listener one of our dataloggers, a cellular antenna, solar panel…

Groups Rallying to Defeat Proposition 15 As Ballots Go Out

Brian German October 19, 2020 Agri-Business, Industry

…of both the California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association, and the Western Agricultural Processors Association. “It also impacts farms. If you put any permanent structures like solar, your irrigation and…

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California Snowpack Roughly Half of Average Despite Driest February on Record

Brian German February 27, 2020 Agri-Business, Water

…the snowpack actually hasn’t changed all that much over the past month,” de Guzman noted.  “That’s mainly because the main driver behind snowmelt is the solar energy that’s absorbed by…

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Getting Rid of Those Pesky Garden Moles

Dan November 19, 2019 This Land of Ours

…follow earthworms, and worms move toward the surface during these times. Sonic solar powered mole, rodent repeller set in the garden. The best way to rid yourself of the moles…

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Why Sun-Dry Fruits and Vegetables

Dan November 6, 2019 Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…food preservation.  Sun-drying, or solar drying, takes just enough moisture out of fruits and veggies to prevent them from spoiling while being stored. The first and most obvious benefit is…

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Realizing the Conservation Benefits of Precision Agriculture

Dan October 29, 2019 Energy, Environment, Soil, Technology, Water

…groundwater recharge, installation of pressurized irrigation systems, installation of solar generation systems, and irrigation technologies for energy efficiency,” said Cameron. “Our diversified farming practices encourage our biological systems to be…

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Western View: Green Energy’s Dirty Little Secret

Dan October 21, 2019 Energy, Western View

…used on those allegedly low polluting wind machines and huge solar farms they are all over the country now. I’m talking about a chemical called Sulphur Hexafluoride, or SF6. It’s…

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Voices Of The Valley Podcast: Portable Solar?

Taylor Hillman October 11, 2019 Agri-Business, Technology

…HarvestPort.com. Elliot Jaramillo, CEO of Concept Clean Energy, talks about the renewable energy startup’s newest product – the Solar Tub. Jaramillo speaks about how the Solar Tub is a self-contained…

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