FacebookX
AgNet West Navigation
  • News
    • Agri-Business
      • Funding
      • Labor and Immigration
      • Legislative
      • NRCS
      • Regulation
      • Trade
      • USDA
      • Water and Weather
    • Animal
      Agriculture
      • Beef
      • Dairy
      • Poultry
      • Pork
    • Fruits
      • Avocado
      • Berries
      • Cherries
      • Citrus
      • Grapes
      • Melons
      • Stone Fruit
    • Nuts
      • Almonds
      • Walnuts
      • Pistachios
    • Vegetables
      • Leafy Greens
      • Tomatoes
      • Artichokes
      • Carrots
      • Peppers
      • Garlic
      • Cole Crops
      • Cucurbits
    • Research
      • Pests
      • Technology
      • Disease
      • Soil
    • News from our Sponsors
      • Agronomic Minute
      • Almond Update
      • Growing Edge
      • Making Sense of Biologicals
      • Working Together with CA Walnuts
  • About AgNet West
    • Meet the AgNet West Team
  • AgNet News Hour
  • Advertise
  • Upcoming Events
  • News
    • Agri-Business
      • Funding
      • Labor and Immigration
      • Legislative
      • NRCS
      • Regulation
      • Trade
      • USDA
      • Water and Weather
    • Animal
      Agriculture
      • Beef
      • Dairy
      • Poultry
      • Pork
    • Fruits
      • Avocado
      • Berries
      • Cherries
      • Citrus
      • Grapes
      • Melons
      • Stone Fruit
    • Nuts
      • Almonds
      • Walnuts
      • Pistachios
    • Vegetables
      • Leafy Greens
      • Tomatoes
      • Artichokes
      • Carrots
      • Peppers
      • Garlic
      • Cole Crops
      • Cucurbits
    • Research
      • Pests
      • Technology
      • Disease
      • Soil
    • News from our Sponsors
      • Agronomic Minute
      • Almond Update
      • Growing Edge
      • Making Sense of Biologicals
      • Working Together with CA Walnuts
  • About AgNet West
    • Meet the AgNet West Team
  • AgNet News Hour
  • Advertise
  • Upcoming Events

Search Results

Below you'll see everything we could locate for your search of “California Fresh Fruit Association”

citrus greening

USDA Invests in Citrus Greening Research

Dan January 19, 2017Citrus, Industry News Release

…of California, Riverside, California, $5,112,000 Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, $2,476,099 USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Athens, Georgia, $1,821,197 Funded projects include Clemson University researchers using naturally HLB-resistant citrus trees…

citruscitrus greening diseasehuanglongbing
agricultural

Funding to Support Agriculture Programs at Hispanic-Serving Institutions

Dan January 19, 2017Education, Industry News Release

…and agricultural industry careers to all their students, including Hispanic students.” California State University, Chico While research and extension activities may be included in a funded HSI Education project, the…

Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) Education Grants ProgramNational Institute of Food and AgricultureU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
western growers association tom nassif

Western Growers Supports Perdue Nomination

Dan January 19, 2017Industry News Release

…in 1926, Western Growers represents local and regional family farmers growing fresh produce in Arizona, California and Colorado. Our members and their workers provide half the nation’s fresh fruits, vegetables…

Former Georgia Governor Sonny PerdueTom NassifWestern Growers Association

Perdue Nominated as Ag Secretary; Ag Groups Show Support

Taylor Hillman January 19, 2017General

…in the world.” In addition, Kyle Gillooly, a seedstock cattle farmer in Wadley, Ga., and president of the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association, released the following statement: “The Georgia Cattlemen’s Association is…

Ag SecretarySonny PerdueU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Almond Board: Navel Orangeworm Predictor

Taylor Hillman January 19, 2017Almond Update, General

…recent Almond Conference. Simms explains a predictive model for NOW that she is working on. Listen to the report here: From the Almond Board of California: The navel orangeworm (NOW)…

inaugural parade

Farm Leaders Taking Part in Inaugural Parade Friday

Dan January 19, 2017Industry News Release

…Bureau President Zippy Duvall, American Soybean Association President Ron Moore, U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance CEO Randy Krotz, National Pork Producers Council President John Weber, and National Association of Farm…

agriculture leadersinaugural parade

China Halts Ethanol Shipments

Dan January 19, 2017Energy, Industry News Release

…further details. If the tariff moves forward, U.S. ethanol shipments to China would stall due to a lack of profit margins. From the National Association of Farm Broadcasting news service….

ChinaEthanolimport shipmenttrade
vilsack

Vilsack’s Week Early Departure Meant to Save Tax Dollars

Dan January 19, 2017Industry News Release

…“some time” to absorb all the information Vilsack’s team has prepared. President-elect Trump has yet to name his nominee for Agriculture Secretary. From the National Association of Farm Broadcasting news…

Tom Vilsack

State Water Project Allocation Increased

Dan January 18, 2017Industry News Release, Water

…William Croyle. “Californians’ in some areas still depend on bottled drinking water, some reservoirs remain low and groundwater basins are still in decline and have yet to recover. We know…

Department of Water Resources (DWR)State Water Project (SWP)water

The California Kitchen: Brown Sugar Walnut with Apple Gorgonzola

Taylor Hillman January 18, 2017California Kitchen, Features

…Walnuts 1 Cup Brown Sugar 1 T Butter Pink Lady Apples Fried Sage Gorgonzola To get the cooking directions, listen to today’s California Kitchen from AgNet West. California Kitchen For…

California Avocados See Good 2016

Dan January 18, 2017Industry News Release, Tree, nut & vine crops

The California Avocado Commission (CAC) is forecasting excellent quality and demand for 2017. 2016 saw some near-record numbers for California avocados. The CAC reported that last year’s harvest was above…

California avocadoCalifornia Avocado Commission (CAC)Rick Shade

Test Uses Novel Antibodies to Detect Shiga Toxins

Dan January 18, 2017Industry News Release

…(WRRC) in Albany, California, the new test relies on ARS-patented antibodies. Most people have heard of E. coli O157:H7, which is often the cause of publicized foodborne outbreaks. However, many…

Agricultural Research Service’s (ARS)Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC)Western Regional Research Center (WRRC)
citrus cost

CRB Researcher Honored with Presidential Award

Dan January 18, 2017Citrus, Industry News Release

…the most exciting and fulfilling parts of my scientific career has been working with the California citrus growers and the California Citrus Research Board. The forward thinking and innovation of…

citrus researchCitrus Research Board (CRB)Michelle Cilia

Rains Don’t Damper Citrus Harvest

Taylor Hillman January 18, 2017Citrus, Weather

…is looking good for the industry. Heavy rains poured through the main citrus-growing areas of California in early January. California Citrus Mutual (CCM) Vice President Bob Blakely said the storms…

California Citrus Mutualcitrusrainweather
  • Page 761 of 1,073
  • ←
  • 1
  • ...
  • 760
  • 761
  • 762
  • ...
  • 1073
  • →

Search Our Site

  • Contact Us
  • About AgNet West
  • Advertise
FacebookX
Southeast AgNet Radio Network | Specialty Crop Grower Magazine | AgNet West Radio Network | Citrus Industry Magazine | Citrus Expo | Florida Citrus Show | Florida Ag Expo
©2007 -2024 AgNet Media, Inc. 27206 SW 22nd PL, Newberry, FL 32669 - Tel: 352-671-1909

 

Loading Comments...