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Early-Autumn Weather Affects Coastal Crops

Taylor Hillman October 6, 2016Weather

…of sugar in the grape,” Roach said. “The heat is helping to bring the levels up. Heat on the grapes at this time is not a bad thing.” In Napa…

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States Recruiting California Dairies Again

Taylor Hillman October 6, 2016Dairy & Livestock

Another state is recruiting California dairies again trying to increase their numbers in the industry to help support their systems. One of the hundreds of exhibits at the World Dairy…

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Preventing Straying of Adult Sacramento River Salmon

Dan October 6, 2016General, Industry News Release

…which is a comprehensive effort by the Northern California Water Association, Sacramento River Settlement Contractors, the Nature Conservancy, American Rivers, and California Trout to help recover salmon. “A year ago…

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New Toolkit for Teachers

Dan October 6, 2016Education, Industry News Release

…California State fruit: avocado State grain: rice State nut: almond State vegetable: artichoke MyPlate, MyState in California What does your California plate look like? Using the resources listed below, show…

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Almond Board: Achievement Award Nominations Due

Taylor Hillman October 6, 2016Almond Update

The Almond Board of California is accepting nominations for the Almond Achievement Award but time is running out. The deadline is just around the corner. The clock is ticking to…

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New Rules Governing Use of Fumigant Pesticide 1,3-D

Dan October 6, 2016Environment, Industry News Release

…crops including sweet potatoes, almonds, strawberries, grapes and carrots. It has been used in the United States since 1954 and in California since 1970, mostly in the San Joaquin Valley…

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Species of Bee Officially Endangered

Dan October 6, 2016Environment, Industry News Release

…loss, pesticides, and a loss of genetic diversity. The Xerces (Zehr-sees) Society, named after an extinct species of California monarch butterfly, was involved in filing petitions to get bees under…

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The California Kitchen: Tomato Phyllo Tart

Taylor Hillman October 5, 2016California Kitchen, Features

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook amazing tomato phyllo tart with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: 5 tablespoons olive oil 7 sheets…

Western View: This year, it’s La Nina

Taylor Hillman October 5, 2016Features, Western View

…Nina, the northern part of the US has a very wet year, with lots of snowfall and record cold. Southern California is usually a little dry and northern California is…

Forestry Experts Say Tree Mortality Brings Added Risk

Taylor Hillman October 5, 2016Drought, Water, Weather

Pine trees in California forests will die out and give way to brush and chaparral, forestry experts warn, unless agencies undertake what one analyst called a “massive effort” to reduce…

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ACP Movement Shows History Repeating Itself

Taylor Hillman October 5, 2016Citrus, Pest Update

Research is looking at what we can learn from the Asian citrus psyllid’s (ACP) history, specifically ACP movement throughout Southern California. Psyllid finds in Central California are mimicking the insect’s…

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The California Kitchen: Pasta with Fresh Tomato Sauce

Taylor Hillman October 4, 2016California Kitchen, Features

…cored, chopped 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons minced fresh basil 1 tablespoon minced fresh oregano 1 clove garlic, minced 1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste 10…

Pacific Region Fruit & Nut Review

Dan October 4, 2016Citrus, Commodity Report, Tree, nut & vine crops

…County. The table and wine grape harvest continued, with shipments going to foreign and domestic markets by mid-month. The raisin grape harvest began and shortly thereafter, raisin grapes were laid…

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Food and Agriculture Co-op Income Again Sets Record

Dan October 4, 2016General, Industry News Release

…that Iowa is home to more Top 100 co-ops than any other state, with 15. It is followed by Minnesota with 11 and Nebraska with nine. California and Illinois each…

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