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Common Crop Chemical Leaves Bees Susceptible to Deadly Viruses

Dan January 19, 2017 Industry News Release, Research

…wine grapes and tree fruits — to boost the performance of pesticides, makes honey bee larvae significantly more susceptible to a deadly virus, according to researchers at Penn State and…

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‘Valley’s Gold’ Gets National Exposure

Taylor Hillman January 17, 2017 Education

The Fresno County Farm Bureau (FCFB) got a chance to show people around the nation what its award winning “Valley’s Gold” television show is all about. AgNet West caught up…

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Agri View: Fresh Fruit

Dan January 17, 2017 Agri View, Fruits & Vegetables

…I enjoy most of what can be termed common fruit. Apples, bananas, citrus. Even grapes. We are fortunate in this country that fresh fruit has always been available. And at…

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License Plate Program Awards Ag Education

Dan January 4, 2017 Education, Industry News Release

…provides funding for activities that enrich the lives of students through exposure to farming and ranching across the state.” Funded projects include school farm tours with the Dairy Council of…

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China Banning Poultry Imports Due To HPAI

Dan December 30, 2016 General

…seven humans in mainland China have been confirmed as infected in recent weeks, with two of them dying after H7N9 exposure. From the National Association of Farm Broadcasting news service….

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U.S. Scores Big WTO Win Against Indonesian Agricultural Trade Restrictions

Dan December 27, 2016 Industry News Release, Trade

…that already totaled nearly $115 million in 2015. U.S. agricultural exports affected by Indonesia’s restrictions include apples, grapes, oranges, potatoes, onions, flowers, juices, cattle, beef and poultry. Indonesia can appeal…

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CA Produce Shows Low or No Pesticide Residue

Dan December 21, 2016 Industry News Release

…their product and fines. In September 2016, DPR imposed a $10,000 fine against a California grower after an illegal pesticide was detected on his grapes in the marketplace and on…

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EPA Takes Action to Prevent Poisonings from Herbicide

Dan December 15, 2016 Industry News Release

…or eye exposure. Since 2000, there have been 17 deaths – three involving children – caused by accidental ingestion of paraquat. These cases have resulted from the pesticide being illegally…

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Detector Dogs Funded to Protect Agriculture and Plants from Pests and Diseases

Dan December 13, 2016 Industry News Release

…to programs in California and Florida to enhance inspections and efficiently move products; Grapes: $860,690 to enhance surveys for grape commodity pests and diseases in 17 states and harmonize Grapevine…

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Stronger Standards for Applying the Riskiest Pesticides

Dan December 12, 2016 Environment, Industry News Release

…For further protection, those working under the supervision of certified applicators will now receive training to use pesticides safely and to protect their families from “take-home” pesticide exposure. EPA expects…

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Easy-to-Harvest Raisin Grape Reduces Production Cost

Dan December 7, 2016 Grapes, Industry News Release

…many grapes, crews must go out about two weeks before the harvest and cut the canes, which are the long branches on the vines that actually produce the grapes. Once…

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CAWG Elects New Board Members

Taylor Hillman November 18, 2016 General

The California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) has announced the election and re-election of members to its board of directors. CAWG is governed by 28 growers in seven districts who…

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Bacterial Imbalances Can Mean Bad News for Honey Bees

Dan November 16, 2016 Industry News Release

…air exposure and loss of protective effects of honey and bee salivary enzymes. In the study, the nutritional value of pollen lasted longer than that of supplement. Bees consumed significantly…

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Schools partner to Share Love of Ag Education

Dan November 15, 2016 Education, Industry News Release

…lies within California’s top agricultural county, Tulare County, where the most valuable communities produced are milk, cattle and calves, oranges and grapes. However, prior to attending the conference, Beck thought…

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