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Cherries Not the Only Crop to Experience Storm Damage

Brian German May 24, 2019 Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…particular and we don’t really know what the extent of damage is on the fruit that’s high up in the tree,” said Hudson.  “Then also we grow Armenian cucumbers and…

high protein

High Protein Grain You Can Grow in Your Garden

Dan May 22, 2019 Grain, This Land of Ours

…more ornamental than others. Some grow best where summer temperatures don’t go above 95℉ in June when the plants start to flower. Mature quinoa can handle some frost but a…

Cathy IsomgardeningQuinoa

California Rice Planting Back on Track After Getting A Late Start

Brian German May 16, 2019 Field & Row Crops, Industry

…you may have harvest occurring in many fields at the same time, and then you have the issue of infrastructure being a little more taxed.  But I don’t think that’s…

California Ricerice farming
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Identify and Get Rid of Pesky Garden Critters

Dan May 14, 2019 Fruits & Vegetables, Nursery crops, Organic, This Land of Ours

…bags, and planting companion plants aphids don’t like, such as garlic, chives and catnip. You can usually rid aphids that have already moved in by giving them a splash of…

aphidsCathy Isomgardening
china

Trade Tensions Escalate with Another Chinese Tariff Increase

Brian German May 13, 2019 Agri-Business, Trade

…China that China will be hurt very badly if you don’t make a deal because companies will be forced to leave China for other countries. Too expensive to buy in…

agriculture tradeChinese tariffstrade war
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Old Tea Bags Can Help Your Garden

Dan May 13, 2019 This Land of Ours

Soil health is real important to maintaining healthy plants. Cathy Isom tells you how old tea bags can help your garden. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Don’t…

Cathy Isomgardeningsoil healthtea
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Cattle Industry’s Beef Quality Assurance Program Develops, Distributes Extensive National Manual

Dan May 9, 2019 Cattle, Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…we recognize that no two cattle operations are the same. And no program or manual could ever compile all of the “do’s” and “don’ts” that would completely constitute the ‘right…

beefBQAcattleNCBA
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Chlorpyrifos Ban in California Officially Underway

Brian German May 9, 2019 Agri-Business, Regulation

…alternative solutions to pest management.  The group will be “working with growers to come up with alternatives, not just to chlorpyrifos but making sure that we don’t replace one organophosphate,…

CDPRchlorpyrifospesticide spray

FDA Must Step in To End Fake-Butter Proliferation

Dan May 7, 2019 Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…a dairy term,” Balmer said. “A falsely labeled product is a misbranded product, and misbranded products don’t belong on grocery shelves. The proliferation of these products is eroding the integrity…

American Butter Institutefake butterTom Balmer
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Grow Milkweed for a Specific Insect

Dan May 7, 2019 This Land of Ours

…bees and other pollinators. Butterflies don’t only need nectar, but also need food at the caterpillar stage. The leaves of all milkweed species are the ONLY food that the caterpillars…

Cathy IsomgardeningmilkweedMonarch butterfly
trade

Chinese Trade Deal Would Immediately Impact Agriculture

Brian German May 6, 2019 Agri-Business, Trade

…China on purchase numbers will be very, very good and we think it will be multiples of what they’ve done in the past. It will be very good for American…

agriculture tradeChinaChina agriculture tariffs
short season

Possible Stone Fruit Thinning In Short Season

Dan May 6, 2019 Fruits & Vegetables

…year. “A cooler spring means more time for the cells in the fruit to divide, so there are more cells present,” he said. “In a warm spring you don’t have…

Franz Niederholzerstone fruitUC Cooperative Extension
culinary herb

Perfect Plants for a Patio Herb Garden

Dan May 6, 2019 This Land of Ours

…and Dill. And don’t forget the Cayenne Peppers. For your healing herbs, try planting Yarrow, Calendula, Mint, Chamomile, and Lemon Balm.  Edible fillers and fragrant flowers should also be considered….

Cathy Isomgardeningherb gardenherbs
farming

Farming Has a Long History in the Western U. S.

Dan April 25, 2019 Western View

…Montezuma’s Castle, and Tuzigoot nearby, are both just off the freeway between Phoenix and Flagstaff. It’s not remote, but it is fascinating nonetheless. Montezuma’s Castle National Monument We don’t know…

AnasaziLen WilcoxMontezuma’s CastleTuzigoot
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