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nutria

Nutria Issues Continue for California Farmers

Brian German February 8, 2019Industry, Pest Update

Since the invasive rodent appeared in California last year, nutria issues have continued for California farmers. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has found 379 nutrias in the…

California Department of Fish and Wildlifeinvasive pestNutria
acp

ACP Update from UCR Citrus Day

Dan February 8, 2019Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables

The recent Citrus Day at the University of California Riverside offered important updates on some of the more pressing matters in the industry.  Branch Chief of Pest Detection and Emergency…

ACPasian citrus psyllidCalifornia citrusCitrus DayRaymond Leclerc
broomrape

Broomrape Weed Spreads Quickly

Dan February 8, 2019Cattle, Dairy & Livestock

By the time you see broomrape weed in your fields, it may be too late. There has been a resurgence of broomrape reports over the last decade in California. Retired…

Broomrape weedGene Miyao
Parmesan

The California Kitchen: Parmesan Baked Zucchini Marinara

Dan February 7, 2019California Kitchen, Vegetables

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook amazing Parmesan Baked Zucchini Marinara with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: 3 Zucchinis 4 Heirloom Peppers…

Albert J. HernandezCalifornia KitchenUntamed Chefzucchini

New Indoor Heat Illness Regulation Draft Lowers Temperature Thresholds

Brian German February 7, 2019Agri-Business, Regulation

California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CalOSHA) released a revised draft of the indoor heat illness regulation on January 29. A draft of the regulation had previously been released…

heat illness preventionindoor heat regulationlabor
Almond Leadership Program

Almond Update: Improvement Grant Deadlines Approaching

Dan February 7, 2019Almond Update, Nuts & Grapes, Water

California has allocated money to help growers improve practices in their orchards. Almond Board of California’s Spencer Cooper said the State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program (SWEEP) has been helping…

almond board of californiaCalifornia almondsCalifornia waterSWEEP
crispy

The California Kitchen: Crispy 3 Cheese Scalloped Potatoes

Dan February 6, 2019California Kitchen, Fruits & Vegetables

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook amazing Crispy 3 Cheese Scalloped Potatoes with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: 2 Russet Potatoes (Sliced…

Albert J. HernandezCalifornia KitchencheesepotatoesUntamed Chef
gasoline

Western View: Why So Much For Gasoline?

Dan February 6, 2019Economy, Energy, Western View

Last week, some of California’s state legislators made a discovery. They found out that California drivers are paying as much as a dollar a gallon more for their gasoline –…

fuelgasoline pricesSeverin Borenstein
snowpack

Storms Pile On Snowpack, Big Boost for Southern Sierras

Dan February 6, 2019Water, Weather

Snowpack totals jumped considerably after two storms rolled through California. Last Friday, February 1, snowpack sensors estimated the snow water equivalent for the state at 98 percent of the historical average and…

California waterSierra Nevada Mountainssnowpack
ethanol

2019 Growth Energy Annual Ethanol Conference Rides the California Waves

Dan February 6, 2019Biofuels/Energy, Energy

…2019 Annual Ethanol Convention spot. While there isn’t a lot of ethanol production in California, Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor said California is at the forefront of innovation and setting…

2019 Growth Energy Annual Ethanol ConferenceEmily SkorGrowth Energy
disaster

California to Receive Significant Amount of Trade Promotion Program

Brian German February 5, 2019Agri-Business, Trade

…Advisory Board, California Strawberry Commission, Cal-Pure Produce, California Table Grape Commission, California Walnut Commission, and the Almond Board of California. “We were pleased to see the large demand for participation…

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wet

Wet, Cloudy Early Winter Should Benefit Pistachios On Off Year

Dan February 5, 2019Nuts & Grapes, Weather

…weather. California Pistachio Research Board Manager Bob Klein said California hadn’t seen that for several years and it should be beneficial for pistachio trees. “It is a far cooler winter, at least…

Bob Kleinpistachio nutsPistachios
san joaquin

Farm Bureau Sues to Block Flows Plan for Lower San Joaquin River

Dan February 4, 2019Industry

A plan for lower San Joaquin River flows misrepresents and underestimates the harm it would cause to agricultural resources in the Central Valley, according to the California Farm Bureau Federation,…

California waterCFBFlower San Joaquin River
trade mission

USDA looks to “Everybody That Eats” for Market Opportunities

Dan February 4, 2019Trade

…markets. Purdue said the department is open to all counties and “everybody that eats, that’s who is on the table.” USDA looks to “Everybody That Eats” for Market Opportunities Danielle…

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