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Tom Nassif Wins Agriculturalist of the Year Award

Taylor Hillman April 12, 2017 General

…our members have provided variety and healthy choices as the first line of defense against obesity and disease. We grow the best medicine in the world.® About the California State…

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$21.8 Million to Combat Citrus Disease

Dan April 11, 2017 General

…solutions to address this urgent citrus industry challenge.” The goal of the Citrus Disease Research and Extension program is to combat citrus diseases and pests, which pose imminent harm to…

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USDA Announces $150.2 Million in Funding through the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative

Dan April 11, 2017 General

…that will accelerate agricultural research. The National Peanut Board will co-fund AFRI projects on innovations in disease and pest management in peanut production. The Mushroom Council will co-fund projects to…

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Avoiding Mistakes in Lawn Care

Dan April 7, 2017 This Land of Ours

…no shorter than a third of its current height. And always keep the mower blade sharp. Otherwise, the canopy may turn brown, and you increase the risk of spreading disease….

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USDA Announces $1.2 Million to Support Aquaculture Research Projects

Dan April 5, 2017 Aquaculture, Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced $1.2 million in available funding for aquaculture research projects in the areas of genetics, disease,…

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APHIS Announces Public Meetings on Animal Disease Traceability

Dan April 3, 2017 Cattle, Industry News Release

…helps ensure a rapid response when animal disease events take place. An efficient and accurate animal disease traceability system helps reduce the number of animals involved in an investigation, reduces…

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Gardening and Farming Cover Crops

Dan March 31, 2017 This Land of Ours

…around since the early 1900’s. Also called green manure, cover crops effectively nourish the soil, while adding protection from unwanted weeds, pests and disease. Easy to plant and requiring very…

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USDA Warns it Only Takes One Person to Spread Harmful Invasive Pests

Dan March 30, 2017 Environment, Industry News Release

April is Awareness Month for Invasive Plant Pests Each year, harmful invasive plant pests and diseases cost the United States about $40 billion in crop losses, damage to forests and…

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Western Growers Forms Partnership with New Mexico Chile Association

Dan March 30, 2017 Industry News Release, Labor and Immigration

…other countries so people have year-round access to nutritious food. For generations our members have provided variety and healthy choices as the first line of defense against obesity and disease….

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Western Growers Applauds Senate Ag Committee Perdue Vote

Dan March 30, 2017 Industry News Release

…nutritious food. For generations our members have provided variety and healthy choices as the first line of defense against obesity and disease. We grow the best medicine in the world.®…

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Crop Rotation

Dan March 30, 2017 This Land of Ours

…as well as preventing unwanted pests and disease. In a way, you’re tricking the soil, and the unwanted pests, who might be waiting for last year’s crop to pop up…

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Guayule plants in an ARS research greenhouse. (Photo by Byung-guk Kang/USDA/ARS)

Guayule: Past Meets Future

Dan March 29, 2017 Industry News Release

…supplement current guayule germplasm collections with plants that have important traits such as drought and disease resistance. In a separate project with Cornell University, McMahan’s team sought guayule types that…

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Citrus Tarping Enforcement Begins April 3

Taylor Hillman March 27, 2017 Citrus, Pest Update

…3. AgNet West talked to Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program Grower Liaison Erin Betts in March about the regulation. “That regulation is stating that every load, regardless of origin…

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Agri View: Downstream Dilemma

Dan March 27, 2017 Agri View, Environment

…is grown. Without herbicides and pesticides farmers wouldn’t produce enough to make it worthwhile to plant a crop. Disease and insects would consume more than the grower would harvest. Few…

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