…compliments the $40 million per year program funded by California citrus growers to stop the spread of HLB which has been detected in over 900 backyard citrus trees in Southern…
Agriculture Groups Respond to USMCA Signing
…at the same time seeking assurances that Canada will comply with their commitments in a fair and transparent manner. “The signing of the USMCA gives America’s dairy industry greater confidence…
Inaugural California Dairy Sustainability Summit Highlights Progress and Goals for the Industry
…been a leader in the adoption of sustainable practices but communicating those innovations has traditionally been a challenge. “We have to have sustainability all the way from the farm to…
Farm City Newsday Friday, 11-30-18
Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. About the Author Danielle Leal Facebook Twitter MMJ/Anchor for AgNet West Radio Network. Sponsored Content CIR…
Public Safety vs. Producer Income in Recent E. coli Outbreak
…you have vegetables of all kinds coming into the marketplace because you are essentially moving from summer production areas into winter production areas…so you end up hurting the growers that…
Secretary Perdue Comments on Signing of USMCA
…Congress to follow suit and enact the necessary implementing legislation. I commend President Trump and our U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Lighthizer, for their perseverance, leadership, and hard work.” Source: USDA…
Farm Bill Committee Agrees on a New Bill
…But, with only two weeks left in session what comes next? Conaway remains hopeful to get a Bill completed before the session ends. He adds the staff is working tirelessly…
Combatting ACP by Removing Abandoned Citrus Farms
…the many tools used to combat the spread of Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The Tulare County Board of Supervisors authorized $250,000 for the Agricultural Commissioner’s Department to use in the…
NCBA Welcomes USMCA Signing, Will Work with Congress to Secure Passage
…also maintains science-based trade standards. All three countries must complete their own domestic processes before the USMCA comes into force. In the U.S., Congress will need to pass legislation to…
Holiday Fresh Decor Could House Invasive Pests
…these pests to sneak around. Holiday Fresh Decor Could House Invasive Pests About the Author Danielle Leal Facebook Twitter MMJ/Anchor for AgNet West Radio Network. Sponsored Content CIR Agriculture Harvester…
Beyond Meat Files for Initial Public Offering
…along with the co-managers BofA Merrill Lynch, Jefferies and William Blair. The El Segundo based company is looking for a $100 million initial public offering, after filing documents last week….
Not So Native Vines to Be Aware Of
…planning out your perfect garden. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Not So Native Vines to Be Aware Of Pink Periwinkle It may be love at first sight…
USMCA Signing Doesn’t Affect Pistachios, And that’s Good
A major new trade deal expected to finalize this week doesn’t affect California’s second largest nut industry. The new North American Free Trade Agreement, now being called the U.S. Mexico…
Agri View: BFTP-What Do You Do with an Old Worn Out Tractor?
An old three wheel tractor sits next to a large cattle ranch in northern California Some are still running, being used. Some are just sitting rusting away. Some are being…























