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Table Grape Industry Feeling Secondary Impacts of Tariffs

Dan January 3, 2019 Grapes, Nuts & Grapes, Trade

…provides the U.S. with fresh fruit beginning in December. With California being responsible for most of the domestic production of table grapes and having a sizable harvest that is currently…

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central

Lows Remain Beneficial for Busy Citrus Growers

Dan January 3, 2019 Citrus

California citrus growers were busy the last few nights on freeze-watch but most reports are that the experienced low temperatures are beneficial. The Central Valley saw overnight lows drop into…

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senate

President Trump’s Effort to Push USMCA Through Congress

Dan January 1, 2019 Trade

In early December, at the G20 summit, Mexican and Canadian officials signed off on the United States Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA). It was only a matter of time before the…

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citrus

Citrus Was Unharmed Over Weekend, Colder Nights Ahead

Dan December 31, 2018 Citrus

…areas stayed above the forecast lows both Saturday, December 29 and Sunday, December 30. Originally, overnight temperatures were forecast for upper-20’s and even mid-20’s, but they stayed in the 30’s…

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branding

USDA Modifies Branding Requirements for Mexican Cattle

Dan December 21, 2018 Cattle

…or eliminate branding errors, rebranding and cattle rejections during port-of-entry inspections.  USDA published the final rule on December 14, and it will become effective on January 14, 2019. About the…

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national bioengineered

Establishing the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard

Dan December 20, 2018 Biotechnology, Industry News Release

…may voluntarily comply with the Standard until December 31, 2021. USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) developed the List of Bioengineered Foods to identify the crops or foods that are available…

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avian influenza

Virulent Newcastle Disease in Commercial Poultry in California

Brian German December 17, 2018 Industry, Poultry

…announcement on Saturday, December 15.  It is the first time the disease has been discovered in commercial poultry since 2003. The facility has now been placed under quarantine and officials…

poultry productionVirulent Newcastle Disease (VND)

Storms Bring Significant Snow and Higher Likelihood of El Nino System

Brian German December 11, 2018 Agri-Business, Water

…move into early December, we are about one-fifth of the way through the Western wet season,” said USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey. “Interestingly, very quietly over the last several weeks, we…

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duarte

NCBA to Congress: Vote “Yes” to Get 2018 Farm Bill Across the Finish Line

Dan December 11, 2018 Dairy & Livestock, Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

…‘yes’ and get the bill across the finish line before Christmas.” Background On December 10, 2018, members of the House and Senate Agriculture Committees signed the 2018 Farm Bill conference…

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land

Almond Board Invests $6.8 Million in Research

Dan December 4, 2018 Industry, Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes

…of Industrial Crops and Products. December 2018. 2: Lydia Palma, et al. Cultivation of black soldier fly larvae on almond byproducts: impacts of aeration and moisture on larvae growth and…

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secretary

Secretary Perdue announces new OneUSDA Internship Program

Dan December 4, 2018 Education, Industry News Release

…have an opportunity to indicate their preferred area of interest and USDA Agency or office. USDA will start reviewing applications on December 9, and the application window will close on…

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bee where

BEE Where Website Helps Growers

Dan December 3, 2018 Pollinators, Western View

…set but are expected to range from $50 to $1,000. Annual bee registration fees are $10 per beekeeper. Registration begins in December 2018 for the 2019 calendar year. More information…

BEE WhereCalifornia beesLen Wilcox
hemp

Hemp Production Regulations Gearing Up for New Year

Dan November 23, 2018 Specialty Crops

…states that registrations need to be renewed every year. CDFA has posted the proposed regulation, and there is an open comment period until December 24. CDFA said once those comments…

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cell cultured meat

Cell-Cultured Meat Products to Be Regulated by Both USDA and FDA

Brian German November 19, 2018 Agri-Business, Regulation

…development of cultured food products, the public comment period has been extended through December 26, 2018. “The Agencies are actively refining the technical details of the framework, including robust collaboration…

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