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

USDA/NRCS Video: Cover Crops and Water Infiltration of Soil

Dan July 18, 2014Environment, Industry Videos-Promoting Agriculture, Tree, nut & vine crops, Water

…Solano and Yolo Counties, California. From its micro-irrigation system suspended in the trees (emitters protected) to its on-site walnut processing plant fueled by biogas from the walnut hulls, Dixon Ridge…

Wells Drying Up In Tulare County

Taylor Hillman July 17, 2014Environment, General, Water, Weather

Marilyn Kinoshita Like many counties in California, growers’ wells in Tulare County are starting to run dry. AgNet West’s Taylor Hillman has the story. Wells Drying Up In Tulare County…

Chances Good for Another California Drought Next Year

Dan July 17, 2014Drought, Environment, Water, Weather

A climate expert says California farmers may have to weather yet another drought year in 2015. Gary Crawford reports with Jay Lund and Karen Ross. Chances Good for Another California…

Almond Board: Be Aware of Dust During Harvest

Taylor Hillman July 17, 2014Almond Update, General, Tree, nut & vine crops, Water

…so dry. She says there are some things that can be done to help reduce the dust during harvest. You can find more on the Almond Board of California website….

Research Projects to Improve Plant Feedstocks for Bioenergy Production

Dan July 17, 2014Energy, General, Industry News Release

…strategy of sustainable biofuels production that avoids competition with crops grown for food. The projects are located in California, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Texas, and Virginia. DOE’s…

California’s Water Reservoirs Down, but Not Running Dry

Dan July 17, 2014Environment, General, Water

Gary Crawford reports the water in California’s reservoirs is running about a third less than average. California’s Water Reservoirs Down, but Not Running Dry…

Weaker El Niño Could Spell More Drought Trouble for California

Dan July 17, 2014Drought, Environment, General, Weather

…trouble for farmers in drought stricken California. Gary Crawford reports with Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross and Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist. Weaker El Niño Could Spell More Drought Trouble for California…

California Drought Should Have Little Effect on Food Prices

Dan July 17, 2014Cattle, Citrus, Dairy & Livestock, Drought, Field & Row Crops, General, Hogs & Pork, Poultry, Sugar, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables, Weather

Will the severe drought in California result in reduced supplies and higher prices for food products produced there? Gary Crawford reports with Richard Howitt. California Drought Should Have Little Effect…

New Study Outlines Agricultural Losses from California Drought

Dan July 17, 2014Drought, Environment, General, Water, Weather

Crawford A new study says agricultural losses from California’s drought will likely be significant, but smaller than many had first thought. New Study Outlines Agricultural Losses from California Drought…

AgNeTVideo: Fred & Jackie Wallace Support Semper Fresh Farms

Dan July 17, 2014AgNeTVideo, General

Fred and Jackie Wallace tell us why they support Semper Fresh Farms….

New Climate Numbers for California’s Water Year

Dan July 17, 2014Environment, Water, Weather

Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist, giving the new temperature and precipitation figures for California’s water year, which ended June 30th. New Climate Numbers for California’s Water Year…

AgNeTVideo: Tarpy’s Roadhouse at Semper Fresh Fundraiser

Dan July 17, 2014AgNeTVideo, General

Chef Todd Fisher of Tarpy’s Roadhouse tells us about Tarpy’s Roadhouse and their support of the veterans-to-farming program in Monterey County….

Non-citrus Fruits and Nuts 2013 Summary Highlights

Dan July 17, 2014Commodity Report, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

…Maine wild blueberries, all California raspberries, sweet cherries, California dates, California figs, nectarines, peaches, California plums, California prunes, and strawberries. The value of utilized production for 2013 non-citrus fruit crops…

Innovation Allows Livestock Producers and Rice Farmers to Solve Each Other’s Problems

Dan July 16, 2014Cattle, Grain, Industry News Release

UC Cooperative Extension advisor Glenn Nader believes two problems could add up to one win-win solution. The California drought has ranchers desperate for inexpensive livestock feed. Air quality protection regulations…

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