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Protect Your Poultry from Avian Influenza

Taylor Hillman March 8, 2017 Industry News Release, Poultry

…by our risk map, said Beatriz Martínez López, director of the Center for Animal Disease Modeling and Surveillance in the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis. The UC Agriculture…

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Almond Matters: Bloom Weather Brings Issues

Taylor Hillman March 6, 2017 Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…for about four or five days off-and-on. It was wet and cold conditions so the bees weren’t flying. Then you have the amplification of problems with the fungicides and disease…

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USDA Confirms H7 Avian Influenza in Tennessee

Taylor Hillman March 6, 2017 Industry News Release, Poultry

…the spread of the disease. Birds from the flock will not enter the food system. The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is working directly with poultry workers at the affected facility…

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Agri View: Citrus Disease Eradication

Dan March 6, 2017 Agri View, Citrus

Everett Griner talks about eradication of the Asian Citrus Psyllid in today’s Agri View. Citrus Disease Eradication One of the greatest successes in the history of agriculture was the eradication…

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Tarping Fines Could Be Costly

Taylor Hillman March 1, 2017 Citrus, Pest Update

…citrus loads to be tarped or fully enclosed as they travel through the state. “There were new compliance agreements that were mailed out,” Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program Grower…

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Citrus Showcase This Week

Taylor Hillman February 27, 2017 Citrus

…2 at the Visalia Convention Center. The annual meeting gets the latest huanglongbing (HLB), Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) and water management research out to growers. CCM Vice President Bob Blakely…

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Citrus Tarping Started March 1

Taylor Hillman February 27, 2017 Citrus, Pest Update

…psyllid (ACP). The Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program (CPDPP) is helping to get the word out about the new regulation. “That regulation is stating that every load, regardless of…

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Fighting a Citrus Killer

Dan February 23, 2017 Citrus, Industry News Release, Research

…identify bactericides, which are chemicals that kill bacteria, to target Huanglongbing, a bacterial plant disease decimating citrus trees worldwide. They also will focus on better understanding the pathways those bactericides…

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Bird Flu Strain Becoming More Severe in China

Dan February 23, 2017 Industry News Release, Poultry

…disease in poultry and requires close monitoring. Animal health experts say bird flu infection rates on Chinese poultry farms may be far higher than previously thought, because the strain of…

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Agri View: Red Meat Consumption

Dan February 22, 2017 Agri View, Cattle

…claims much of what we have been told for decades. It is about red meat consumption and cardiovascular disease. After studying hundreds of research articles, consuming three ounces of red…

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Botryosphaeria Concerns Rise with Wet Weather

Taylor Hillman February 21, 2017 Pest Update, Weather

…means growers need to move botryosphaeria up on their list of concerns. California Pistachio Research Board Manager Bob Klein said the fungal disease could be a big issue for pistachio…

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Coordinated ACP Management Meetings

Taylor Hillman February 17, 2017 Pest Update

The Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program (CPDPP) will hold meetings in the southern Central Valley about coordinated Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) treatments. Organizers said communication between growers is essential…

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Ice Damage to Trees

Dan February 17, 2017 This Land of Ours

…by breakage in a storm or insect activity, it creates boundaries around the affected area in order to stop the spread of disease and decay, and then continues to grow….

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Influence of Income and Prices on Global Dietary Patterns by Country, Age, and Gender

Dan February 16, 2017 Industry News Release

…to a global rise in obesity and chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, heart disease, and stroke, putting all income groups and ages, as well as both genders, at…

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