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Below you'll see everything we could locate for your search of “Pierce's Disease”

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Seasonal Fruits for Your Health

Dan October 18, 2017 Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…that help draw water to the outside part of our skin. Cranberries are like magic. They can prevent cancer, detox your liver, reduce stomach ulcers, and fight off cardiovascular disease….

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Optimism at the California Citrus Conference

Brian German October 13, 2017 Fruits & Vegetables

…message of optimism that California growers have the tenacity to succeed through periods of heightened disease concerns, as exhibited by the response to Pierce’s disease nearly 15 years ago. The…

California Citrus ConferenceCitrus Research Board (CRB)

More HLB Discoveries in Southern California

Brian German October 9, 2017 Fruits & Vegetables, Pest Update

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) announced another 33 discoveries of Huanglongbing (HLB) disease have been made in the Los Angeles area last week.  Part of that total…

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California Benefits from Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

Brian German October 6, 2017 Agri-Business, Funding

…of organic and sustainable production practices, along with pest control and disease study. Grant awards also addressed workforce concerns throughout the supply chain. Funding for employee training on new technologies,…

Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

Avocado Industry Gets Pest Update at Recent Meeting

Brian German October 6, 2017 Industry, Pest Update

…Wilt Disease. So far, the lethal disease has not made its way into California yet, but Spann offered a reminder of the danger the disease presents and what growers need…

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Spot Fumigation Could Cut Costs and More

Brian German October 4, 2017 Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…major concerns to consider. The fungal microbial complex, Prunus replant disease, is a significant problem for growers primarily in the San Joaquin Valley as well as the Sacramento Valley. “The…

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wheat

Gluten Free Wheat Near Reality

Dan October 2, 2017 Grain, Industry News Release

…from a gluten allergy, known as celiac disease, which when paired with gluten can induce severe illness. Details of the research were published recently in the Plant Biotechnology Journal. From…

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“i5k” is for Insects

Dan September 28, 2017 Industry News Release, Research

…cattle fever ticks. This vaccine may protect cattle from several fatal tick-borne diseases and eventually fight ticks that spread Lyme disease to people. Parallel with the i5k initiative, ARS’s National…

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Tomato Crop Coming in Lighter than Expected

Taylor Hillman September 27, 2017 Fruits & Vegetables, Vegetables

…the fields late.” Add in the summertime heat wave, disease pressures and lower prices, and the canneries will be seeing fewer tomatoes than they contracted for. Mike Montna, president and…

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FMD Language Included in Defense Authorization Act

Dan September 26, 2017 Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

The National Defense Authorization Act approved last week includes language to require an analysis on Foot and Mouth Disease or FMD. Language included in the bill by Iowa Republican Senator…

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Tulare County ACP Suppression Continues

Dan September 20, 2017 Citrus, Industry News Release

…Counties have been successful in reducing psyllid numbers for more than a year. Link to UC IPM’s list of pysllid effective materials: ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/r107304411.html by Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program…

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Stocking Your Aquaponics System with Fish

Dan September 12, 2017 Aquaculture, This Land of Ours

…They are fast-growing, disease-resistant, tolerant of poor water conditions, very tasty, and quite beautiful. Catfish. These bottom feeders are super tough and adapt to a wide range of water conditions….

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Agri View: Farmers and Bees

Dan September 5, 2017 Agri View

…to pollinate their crops. But, if there were no chemicals to protect plants from insects and disease, there would be no crops to feed us. To paraphrase. You’re doomed if…

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Funding to Train More Than 100 Future Agricultural Science Professionals

Dan September 1, 2017 Industry News Release, Research

…of plant disease resistance through bioinformatics and agricultural experiences with collaborators at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines. NIFA’s mission is to invest in and advance agricultural research,…

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