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Combatting ACP by Removing Abandoned Citrus Farms

Dan November 30, 2018Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables

…knows, our growers are constantly treating their fields and taking care of any psyllid that might accidentally happen along. However, an abandoned grove is not in that case. Nobody’s watching…

ACPpsyllidsTom Tucker
signing

NCBA Welcomes USMCA Signing, Will Work with Congress to Secure Passage

Dan November 30, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

…hearing to explain how the agreement will benefit U.S. producers. Source: National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Sponsored Content CIR Agriculture Harvester Products July 1, 2026 CIR Agriculture Harvester Products March 1,…

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usmca

USMCA Signing Doesn’t Affect Pistachios, And that’s Good

Dan November 30, 2018Nuts & Grapes, Trade

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…

California PistachiosUSMCA
tractor

Agri View: BFTP-What Do You Do with an Old Worn Out Tractor?

Dan November 30, 2018Agri View

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…

antiqueEverett Grinertractor
Almond Leadership Program

Almond Update: Blind Consumer Panel And More at Almond Conference

Dan November 29, 2018Almond Update, Nuts & Grapes

Day two of the Almond Conference will include some interesting insights. The Almond Board of California said they will have a blind consumer panel that doesn’t know they will be…

almond board of californiaalmond conferenceSpencer Cooper
pretty

Pretty Now, Pests Later-Invasive Plants

Dan November 28, 2018Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…aggressive growers multiply quickly but aren’t necessarily capable of overtaking your property and competing with native flora. Of course, not all impressive growers and easy-to-maintain plants will cause you trouble….

Cathy Isomgardeninginvasive plants
mexican

The California Kitchen: Buñuelos/Mexican Cookies Untamed

Dan November 28, 2018California Kitchen

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook amazing Buñuelos/Mexican Cookies Untamed with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: 1 C Flour 1/4 C Sugar…

Albert J. HernandezBuñueloscookiesThe Untamed Chef
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New Cotton Trust Protocol Initiative

Dan November 28, 2018Cotton

The National Cotton Council (NCC) recently introduced a new initiative intended to meet the industry’s 2025 sustainability goals. The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol will collect data for the purpose of…

cottonCotton Trust ProtocolNCC
secretary

Secretary Perdue Talks Climate Change During a visit To California

Dan November 28, 2018Weather

While visiting Paradise, California Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue saw first hand the damage caused by the Camp Fire. Perdue and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke stopped to talk…

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New Labeling Allows Romaine Lettuce Back on Shelves

Dan November 27, 2018Vegetables

…of the Northern/Central Coast of California, or that is greenhouse/hydroponically grown is safe to sell and consume. From the FDA Press Release Based on discussions with major producers and distributors,…

CDCFDAlettuce recallRomaine lettuce
water

USDA Announces Funding for CA Water Infrastructure

Dan November 27, 2018Industry News Release, Water

…signed a memo regarding access to water in California. And, on Tuesday, the Secretaries and other California state representatives made an announcement that the USDA is investing in more than…

Ag Secretary PerdueCalifornia waterSacramento ValleyUSDA

USDA Actively Addressing Rural Veterinary Shortages

Brian German November 27, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…and veterinary practices. Information from the California Farm Bureau Federation indicates that since 2013 California has submitted 26 nominations for the program, with only four awards being issued. Both programs…

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California Economic Summit Looks to Elevate Rural California

Dan November 27, 2018Economy

…broadband,” Humiston noted. California Economic Summit Looks to Elevate Rural California About the Author Brian German Facebook Twitter Ag News Director, AgNet West Sponsored Content CIR Agriculture Harvester Products July…

California Economic SummitGlenda Humistonrural California

E. coli Investigation and Warning Fallout Continues

Dan November 26, 2018Economy, Fruits & Vegetables

…supply during that time is dominated by the golden state. Monterey County Agriculture Commissioner Henry Gonzales told Salinas-based newspaper The Californian that it’s very likely from his region. Romaine growers…

CDCE. coliFDARomaine lettuce
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