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gallo

Gallo Deal Uncertainty Delaying Grape Purchases

Dan July 16, 2019 Grapes, Nuts & Grapes, Wine

…beyond harvest. It’s tough for them to make decisions on buying grapes and investing in supply when they don’t know if the sale will be authorized,” Bitter said. “And then…

varieties

Five New Strawberry Varieties Available to Growers

Dan July 15, 2019 Fruits & Vegetables

…UC Davis’s press release said some growers spend around $5,000 an acre for labor to prune these appendages. The breeding program stated the new Moxie and Royal Royce varieties don’t produce…

strawberriesStrawberry Breeding ProgramUC Davis
pesticide regulations

Pesticide Drift Incidents Create Potential for More Regulation

Brian German July 12, 2019 Agri-Business, Regulation

…to investigate the events, but the media coverage that the incidents are receiving create an atmosphere for even further regulation moving forward. “When you have sensationalized stories…then we don’t get…

agriculture safetypesticide use

Almond Matters: Preventing Ant Damage in Orchards

Brian German July 11, 2019 Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…for growers. “If you had a lot of ant damage last year, you can expect you’re going to have more this year because the ants don’t just magically disappear,” said…

almond mattersAnts
labor

Labor Bathroom Compliance Can be Tricky

Dan July 9, 2019 Environment, Labor and Immigration, Regulation

…restroom is all about limiting the chances of spreading bacteria. “The biggest issue with placement (in FSMA) is they don’t want it to be a potential source of contamination,” Rodriguez…

CalOSHAFSMAWAPA
plants

How Often Should You Be Watering Your Plants

Dan July 3, 2019 This Land of Ours, Water

…they go through will add different watering specifications throughout the season. If you don’t water your garden properly, you won’t receive a full harvest.  When deciding what to plant in…

Cathy Isomgardeningwatering
year

Growing Wildflowers Attracts Pollinators All Year

Dan June 28, 2019 Nursery crops, Pollinators, This Land of Ours

…don’t need special soil or mulch or even digging. Typically, planting wildflowers involves spreading seeds over the desired area and walking around on it to make sure the seeds get…

Cathy Isompollinatorswildflowers

Almond Matters: Controlling Mites as Weather Heats Up

Brian German June 26, 2019 Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…continue to monitor so that they don’t get out of hand.” For significant mite pressures that appear abruptly, growers may need to alter their approach to include a more immediate…

almond matterspest management
drip irrigation

Drip Irrigation System Ideas You Can Build Yourself

Dan June 26, 2019 This Land of Ours

Pinterest You don’t have time to properly water your garden? Cathy Isom has some Do it Yourself Ideas for drip irrigation systems. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours….

Cathy Isomdiy drip irrigationgardening

Concern Raised by Increased Botrytis Presence

Brian German June 25, 2019 Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…is a very common pathogen in different crops.  Most of the crops that we have in the valley are susceptible to botrytis,” said Torres.  “If we don’t do a good…

California grapesfungal disease
section 18

Section 18 Approved for Transform Use in Cotton

Dan June 20, 2019 Cotton

…product will be important this year, as environmental factors created a concerning situation the presence of lygus. “As always with any pesticide, we hope we don’t use it, but the…

California cottonCCGGAlygus
harvest

How to Harvest and Store Homegrown Figs

Dan June 20, 2019 Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…it’s vital to harvest them at the right time. If they aren’t ripe, they don’t have a good taste. If you allow them to become too ripe, they turn mushy….

Cathy Isomfig harvestfigs
usmca mexico trade

Ag Groups and Others Stress Importance of USMCA Ratification

Brian German June 14, 2019 Agri-Business, Trade

…“Well, we just must get it done. I don’t even want to think about the alternative,” said U.S. Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, Ted McKinney “We have…

agriculture exportsagriculture tradeUSMCA
garden

Eggshells in Your Garden-Myths Busted

Dan June 14, 2019 This Land of Ours

…in place of diatomaceous earth. The reality: Nope. They’re not the same. Eggshells don’t repel pests. They don’t have the same properties as diatomaceous earth. Then, Claim #4: Placing crushed eggshells around…

Cathy Isomeggshellsgardening
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