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Snowmelt Runoff Could Be Up To 70 Percent of Average for 2020

Brian German April 30, 2020 Agri-Business, Water

…2020 began back in October with a slow start for rain and snowfall. December came through with significant precipitation levels, which De Guzman noted was 130 percent of the average….

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USMCA Implementation Scheduled for July 1

Brian German April 30, 2020 Agri-Business, Trade

…Trade Agreement.  Originally agreed to by all three countries in December 2019, President Trump signed the agreement into law in late January.  Canada was the last country to ratify the…

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Organic Produce Summit Postponed Until 2021

Brian German April 28, 2020 Industry

…now OPN’s other major event, the Organic Grower Summit, remains scheduled for December 9 and 10. Seeley also noted that they will continue to monitor the situation in California as…

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Understanding the Families First Coronavirus Response Act

Brian German March 26, 2020 Agri-Business, Legislative

…on December 31. “What the Families First Coronavirus Response Act does, among many other things, is it requires employers of 500 or fewer employees to provide expanded family and medical…

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Nominations for the Leopold Conservation Award Now Being Accepted

Brian German February 12, 2020 Conservation, Environment

…the crystal award, as well as $10,000 at CFBF’s annual meeting in December. Listen to the report below. About the Author Brian German Facebook Twitter Ag News Director, AgNet West…

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Pistachio Winter Juvenile Tree Dieback A Confounding Issue

Brian German January 31, 2020 Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…issue also presents its own set of challenges. “I’m somewhat hesitant to call it freeze damage because we’ve seen it in places where we couldn’t find a freeze.  But I…

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After Almost Two Months, Romaine Advisory Finally Lifted

Taylor Hillman January 17, 2020 Fruits & Vegetables

…reported over the last four months, with the biggest affecting 167 people in 27 states. The last reported illness connected to any of the outbreaks was December 21, leading to…

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Ag Groups Respond to Senate Passage of USMCA

Dan January 16, 2020 Industry News Release, Trade

…of Representatives passed the bill on December 19, 2019, by a 385-41 vote. Mexico passed the agreement on December 12, 2019. Canada has yet to vote on the agreement, but…

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Tropical Plant that is Practically Pest Free

Dan January 16, 2020 Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…pests. Cassavas also store well and freeze well. There are two major varieties of cassavas: sweet and bitter. Cassava is from tropical environments and it needs 8 months of heat…

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Ag Groups Respond to Phase One Trade Deal Signing

Dan January 15, 2020 Industry News Release, Trade

…China remains a valuable export market for U.S. dairy products, despite retaliatory tariffs. Over the 12-month period spanning December 2018 – November 2019, U.S. dairy exports to China totaled $377…

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Food Companies Waiting for Clarification on Bioengineering Standard

Dan January 14, 2020 Biotechnology

…testing process and how the NBFDS is going to be enforced before making labeling decisions. The NBFDS was first announced in December 2018 and companies effectively have a two-year implementation…

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Citrus Growers Optimistic for Progress in Chinese Trade Market

Brian German January 13, 2020 Agri-Business, Trade

…compete when you’ve got almost a double price on a tariff,” said Creamer. An initial trade agreement between the U.S. and China was announced back in December, both parties to…

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Citrus Growers Pleased with Weather and Crop Conditions

Brian German January 10, 2020 Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…updates on forecasted temperatures in the Central Valley and the Ventura region to help citrus growers be better prepared for any potential freeze events. “So far, so good as far…

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Chlorpyrifos Cut-Off Date Quickly Approaching

Dan January 8, 2020 Environment, General, Regulation

…to use their existing supplies of chlorpyrifos until December 31 of this year, when storage of the product will no longer be permitted. DPR and the California Department of Food…

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