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Agricultural Exports Projected to Grow Over Next 10 Years

Brian German March 10, 2021 Agri-Business, Trade

…exports. The Agricultural Production to 2030 report is also projecting the value of fruit, tree nuts, vegetables, and pulse crops to increase significantly. Over the coming years, the combined value…

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planting

Chores Needing to Be Done in the Garden in March

Dan March 10, 2021 Nursery crops, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…the Pacific Northwest region have work to do. Such as setting out nontoxic slug bait, buying seedlings for warm-weather crops, as well as planting cabbage and cauliflower. Days are getting warmer,…

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When Will It Be Safe to Start Planting Plants and Seed Outside

Dan March 8, 2021 Fruits & Vegetables, Nursery crops, Seeds, This Land of Ours

…occurred in past years in your region. A “frost” date really means when temperatures fall to 32°F or lower, which is cold enough to damage leaves or kill tender plants….

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Farm City Newsday Thursday, 03-04-21

Brian German March 4, 2021 Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…its second season, reports of good pollination despite wind and temperatures, and the CA snow levels matching the low water storage levels. Tune in to the show for these news…

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almond

Almond Update: Pollination Seems Good Despite Wind and Temperatures

Brian German March 4, 2021 Almond Update

Variable temperatures and windy conditions are hindering pollination this season but growers are still reporting a good bloom period so far. Stanislaus producer Eric Genzoli said the wind events can be problematic for bees…

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Different Types of Greens to Be Growing This Spring

Dan February 25, 2021 Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…easy to grow and like to get started before those summer crops are ready to be outside. Some examples include Arugula, Collard greens, Turnip Greens, Mustard greens, Sorrel, and Cress….

Value of Utilized Production of California Vegetables

Brian German February 23, 2021 Fruits & Vegetables, Radio Reports

…crops showed increases. Multiple types of lettuce, broccoli, tomatoes, cantaloupe, and sweet potatoes all experienced various levels of growth in utilized production value. Plantings were also down in 2020, with…

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Almond Update: Emergency Registration For Bacterial Blast

Brian German February 18, 2021 Almond Update

…registration is for producing regions in California that are forecast to see colder temperatures over the next several weeks. The approval is for Butte, Colusa, Fresno, Glenn, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin,…

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wildflowers

Wildflowers to Consider Planting in Your Garden for Pollinators

Dan February 17, 2021 Nursery crops, Pollinators, This Land of Ours

…nearby agriculture crops that help feed the rest of the world. Listen to Cathy Isom’s This Land of Ours program here. Wildflowers to Consider Planting in Your Garden for Pollinators…

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Farm Mechanization Key to Addressing Labor Issues Moving Forward

Brian German February 16, 2021 Agri-Business, Labor and Immigration

…lettuce growers in the Salinas Valley, Mosqueda has been a part of farm mechanization research investigating its potential. Crops that are particularly labor-intensive, such as many field and row crops,…

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NASDA Seeks More Flexibility for Specialty Crop Block Grants

Brian German February 11, 2021 Agri-Business, Industry

…used to enhance the ability of states to respond to COVID-19, specifically in support of specialty crops.” Some of the flexibilities sought by NASDA include allowing for the repurposing of…

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Bloom Nutrition Essential for Having a Successful Nut Set

Brian German February 11, 2021 Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…Ellis Technical Nutrition Agronomist Matt Comrey said in his area north of Sacramento, trees are a little bit behind because of temperatures and soil type. Bloom is expected within the…

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Almond Matters: Good Weather for Pollinator Activity

Brian German February 10, 2021 Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

In today’s Almond Matters, brought to you by Valent, weather conditions look promising for helping bolster pollinator activity. Last year’s bloom period provided clear skies and warm temperatures, allowing pollinators…

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Seedlings to Start in February for Spring Vegetables

Dan February 10, 2021 Herbs, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…than February, but for many late February is just right. Peas can germinate with soil temperatures in the low 40s. Listen to Cathy Isom’s This Land of Ours program here….

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