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winter

The Western View: El Niño Winter Ahead?

Dan September 12, 2018 Weather, Western View

…difference between the ocean and the atmosphere in the east-central Pacific ocean. So what happens during an El Niño? According to Professor Jason Furtado of the University of Oklahoma School…

El NinoLa NiñaLen WilcoxNOAA
secretary

State Officials Talk Dicamba in 2019

Dan September 4, 2018 Environment, Industry News Release, Regulation

State pesticide regulators sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency with recommendations on re-registering three dicamba products for 2019. A DTN report says the American Association of Pesticide Control…

AAPCDicambaEPA
citrus industry

The Western View: CRB Study in Ag Financial Issues

Dan August 31, 2018 Citrus, Funding, Western View

…professor at the School of Public Policy at the University of California Riverside. The study focuses only on the new costs the industry is set to face over the next…

agriculture economyCalifornia citrusCitrus Research Board (CRB)Len Wilcox

Water Works: Diverse Opposition to the State Water Proposal

Brian German August 30, 2018 News from our Sponsors, Water Works

…restrictions that would be imposed on the city would be unachievable. Representatives from multiple school districts are also opposing the board’s plan and are asking for a more amicable compromise…

California waterwater works
bayer

Bayer CEO Says Monsanto Merger Still a Win-Win

Dan August 27, 2018 Environment, Industry News Release

…of the Monsanto takeover, the potential value creation for our shareholders, the attractiveness of the agriculture market, and the goals we communicated.” The California court awarded damages to a school…

BayerGlyphosate lawsuitWerner Baumann
citrus cost

Citrus Study Says Regulation Costs to Increase

Dan August 21, 2018 Citrus, Economy, Industry News Release, Water

…or $67 per acre of citrus,” predicts Bruce A. Babcock, Ph.D., a professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of California, Riverside, who authored the study. “New…

California citruscitrus production costCitrus Research Board (CRB)
Corn Palace

The Western View: World’s Only Corn Palace

Dan August 21, 2018 Corn, Western View

…high school proms, graduations and basketball tournaments. USA Today says the Corn Palace is one of the top 10 places in America for high school basketball. This structure was built…

Corn PalaceLen Wilcox
education

Agri View: Scholarships for Agriculture Students

Dan August 16, 2018 Agri View, Education

…the poorest educated of all industries. Many had less than a high school diploma. I don’t know if this is a fact. The University of California is now providing scholarships…

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settlement

Chlorpyrifos Registrations Dead in 60 Days

Brian German August 15, 2018 Agri-Business, Regulation

…pesticide using the best available, transparent science.” The use of chlorpyrifos has come under significant scrutiny for a number of years, culminating in 2015 when state regulators declared it a…

chlorpyrifos
sorghum

Sorghum Growers Disappointed in Chlorpyrifos Ruling

Dan August 14, 2018 Environment, Industry News Release, Specialty Crops

National Sorghum Producers expressed disappointment in last week’s court decision to impose a ban on chlorpyrifos, a useful pesticide for sorghum growers. Last week, a U.S. appeals court ordered the…

chlorpyrifosEPANational Sorghum Producers
atrazine

Court Tells EPA to Ban Chlorpyrifos

Dan August 13, 2018 Environment, Industry News Release

…worms and insects. The pesticide has been linked to learning disabilities in children, according to the Hagstrom Report. EPA previously, in 2000, banned household use of chlorpyrifos over concerns the…

chlorpyrifosEPApesticide
nielsen

FDA to Consider Organic Labeling Claims

Dan August 10, 2018 Industry News Release, Organic, Regulation

…claims in the food industry. The editorial squared off at Whole Foods, saying the grocer makes claims that organic farms do not use “toxic or persistent pesticides,” while many pesticides…

FDAorganicScott Gottlieb
gourmet potatoes

Innovative Approach to Breeding Could Mean Higher Yields and Better Crops

Dan August 6, 2018 Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release, Research

…to pathogens and insects could greatly reduce pesticide use and prevent billions of dollars in crop losses. “Making genetic improvements that were difficult or impossible before will be much easier…

agriculture researchcrop breedingUSDA/ARS
asta

ASTA Promotes Safe Handling and Storage of Treated Seed during Harvest

Dan August 1, 2018 Industry News Release, Seeds

…yields,” said ASTA President & CEO Andrew LaVigne. “Farmers and applicators know the importance of proper management to minimize the risk of pesticide exposure to humans and the environment. This…

ASTAseedtreated seed
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