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The California Kitchen: Lime Infused Slow Poached Lobster

Dan October 5, 2018California Kitchen

…Meat 2 Lbs Butter 1 Garlic Head Split in Half 1 Bay Leaf 2 T Italian Seasoning 4 Limes Lime Infused Slow Poached Lobster For this and many more of…

Albert J. HernandezlimeslobsterThe Untamed Chef
ornamental

Ornamental Trees You Can Grow that are Edible

Dan September 25, 2018This Land of Ours

…Trees that are Edible Trees can be ornamental for many reasons: leaf shape, stunning colors, growth patterns, or even the bark. There are also trees with edible leaves, edible flowers,…

Cathy Isomedible ornamental treesgardening

The only thing a $15.00 an hour wage has done is made everything in automation that more affordable.

Jeff Klein, Jack Klein Partnership

Taylor Hillman September 6, 2018Agri-Business, Labor and Immigration

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Seldom Thought About but Easy to Grow

Dan August 29, 2018This Land of Ours

…signal is that the leaves begin to brown. The best time to harvest them is when only about a third to half of the leaf has died. I’m Cathy Isom……

Cathy Isomgardeningplanting garlic
reasons

Reasons Lambsquarter is Good for You

Dan August 23, 2018This Land of Ours

…can get up to four feet tall with leaves about four inches long, is sometimes called goosefoot because it has leaves that resemble a goose’s foot. Lambsquarter Leaf/Flickr Lambsquarter, also…

Cathy Isomherbal teaLambsquartermedicinal plant
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Poultry Facilities Recognized for Safety Performance

Dan August 15, 2018Industry News Release, Poultry

…West Central Turkeys – Processing Koch Foods, Inc. Chattanooga, TN – Feed Mill Cumming, GA – Further Processing Gadsden, AL – Processing Forest, MS – Further Processing Maple Leaf Foods…

Mick BerningNational Chicken CouncilNational Turkey FederationU.S. Poultry & Egg Association
gourmet potatoes

Innovative Approach to Breeding Could Mean Higher Yields and Better Crops

Dan August 6, 2018Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release, Research

…introduce multiple genes into potatoes to make them more resistant to late blight, which is caused by a fungus-like organism. Late blight can destroy entire fields and force some farmers…

agriculture researchcrop breedingUSDA/ARS
clean

First 2017 Crop Report has Little Lingering Drought Effects

Brian German July 5, 2018Agri-Business

…that really help stabilize the economy here.” The five most valuable crops for the area were leaf lettuce, strawberries, head lettuce, broccoli, and nursery.  Those crops account for more than…

crop reportMonterey County
California walnut growers

Cover Crop Efficacy Highlighted in Colusa County

Brian German June 27, 2018Industry, Nuts & Grapes, USDA

…The amount of leaf litter on the orchard floor combined with relatively low levels of light that actually reach the orchard floor can have adverse effects on the growth of…

California walnutscover cropsNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
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Worst Garden Pest to Watch Out For

Dan June 20, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…the watch for. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Worst Garden Pest to Watch Out For Bean leaf infested with aphids – Aphis craccivora There are many garden…

aphidsCathy Isomhornwormsvegetable garden

Almond Matters: Addressing Alternaria Issues

Brian German May 31, 2018Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…April. Leaf moisture combined with warm temperatures can create an ideal environment for Alternaria issues to develop and being diligent with field monitoring is a high priority. “Probably the biggest…

almond mattersalmonds
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Slimy Slugs Bugging Your Garden

Dan May 18, 2018This Land of Ours

…up barriers to keep them out is another, in the form of ground tobacco stems, oak leaf mulch, copper strips, coffee grounds, coarse sand and seaweed. Slugs like to do…

Cathy Isomgardeningslugs

Growers Hear Update on Walnut Pruning Trial

Brian German May 16, 2018Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…unheaded trees appear to be leveling out as the orchard continues to mature.  “In the sixth, seventh, eighth leaf they’re yielding similarly so that gain is all coming from allowing…

California walnutspruning trial
almond acreage

Almond Matters: Crop Looks Strong Despite Challenges

Brian German May 3, 2018Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…middle of March into April that was very conducive for a lot of different diseases,” said Doll. “From that long, extended period of leaf wetness, we saw the occurrence of…

almond mattersCalifornia almondsfrost damage
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