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invasive

Invasive Trees to Avoid Planting

Dan December 4, 2018 This Land of Ours

…she continues with invasive trees you’ll want to avoid planting in your yard. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Invasive Trees to Avoid Planting A European Maple tree,…

Cathy Isomgardeninginvasive plantsinvasive trees
evergreen

Evergreen Vine to Avoid Planting

Dan November 29, 2018 Environment, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom continues her series on invasive plants by letting you know about the fast growing evergreen vine that you’ll want to avoid planting at all costs. That’s coming up…

Cathy IsomEnglish Ivyinvasive plants
bindweed

Instances of Bindweed Popping Up in Central Valley Farms

Dan November 7, 2018 Environment, Field & Row Crops

…herbicides, especially once it has become established in fields. Significant infestation can preclude planting of several vegetable crops. “A lot of our tomato growers who are in rotation with cotton…

BindweedCalifornia agricultureLynn SosnoskieWaterhemp
epa

EPA Announces Changes To Dicamba Registration

Dan November 1, 2018 Environment, Industry News Release, Regulation

…soybeans 45 days after planting and cotton 60 days after planting For cotton, limit the number of over-the-top applications from 4 to 2 (soybeans remain at 2 OTT applications) Applications…

Andrew WheelerDicambaEPA
trade

No USDA Trade Aid Planned For 2019

Dan October 29, 2018 Industry News Release, Trade

…disclose when a second round of aid would be distributed. Perdue says, “The trade war impacted farmers after they made planting decisions for 2018. The market will equilibrate over a…

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preparing

Preparing the Garden for Next Year’s Crop

Dan October 26, 2018 This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…like mustard and arugula benefit from winter planting. The key to making this work is to wait to put the seeds in the ground until after soil temperatures drop below…

Cathy IsomFall gardeningwinter gardening
veggies

Fall Garden Transition Do’s and Don’ts

Dan October 25, 2018 Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…now, the garden harvest has slowed down quite a bit. Things to put on your To Do List include: planting seeds, dividing mature plants, adjusting soil pH, mineralizing soil PH,…

Cathy IsomFall gardenwinter garden
planting

Planting and Harvesting Bamboo for Different Uses

Dan October 19, 2018 Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…and when to harvest it. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Planting and Harvesting Bamboo for Different Uses Bamboo is renowned for growing plentifully and quickly, but it…

bamboo gardenCathy Isomedible bamboo
pink bollworm

USDA Announces Pink Bollworm Eradication Significantly Saving Cotton Farmers in Yearly Control Costs

Dan October 19, 2018 Cotton, Industry News Release

…of pink bollworm took years of committed research by USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and included planting transgenic cotton, using insect pheromones to disrupt mating, releasing sterile insects to prevent…

cottonUSDA. pink bollworm
drawbacks

Drawbacks of Planting Fast-Growing Trees

Dan October 17, 2018 This Land of Ours

…Land of Ours. Drawbacks of Planting Fast-Growing Trees Mountain Ash Tree While there are many advantages of planting fast-growing trees, there are also some disadvantages. That’s why it’s important to…

Cathy Isomfast-growing trees
benefits

Benefits of Fall Planting of Fast-Growing Trees

Dan October 16, 2018 This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom gives us some of the benefits of planting fast-growing trees in the Fall. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Benefits of Fall Planting of Fast-Growing Trees…

Cathy Isomfast-growing trees
southern africa

Southern Africa: A Promising Region for U.S. Agricultural Exports

Dan October 15, 2018 Industry News Release, Trade

…0.2 0.3 0.1 48 39 Planting Seeds 24 22 20 22 25 Tree Nuts 20 25 23 20 22 Dairy Products 30 18 15 14 18 Prepared Food 28 19…

agriculture esportsagriculture tradeSouth Africa
pineapple

Agri View: Pineapple – World Known Crop

Dan October 11, 2018 Agri View, Fruits & Vegetables

…it is labor intense from planting to harvest. Its taste, and its flavor, makes it acceptable anywhere in the world. The juice alone makes it an acceptable crop. I grew…

Everett Grinerpineapple
asta

ASTA Requests Exemptions for Seeds on Proposed Chinese Tariffs List

Dan September 7, 2018 Industry News Release, Seeds, Trade

…and the largest global seed exporter. China is the second largest market for planting seeds after the U.S. According to USDA-FAS, the Chinese seed market was $17.2 billion in 2016….

agriculture tariffsASTAseed
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