Identifying HLB From Bacteria Proteins

Taylor HillmanCitrus, Pest Update

Courtesy: UC ANR New research could help citrus growers identify huanglongbing infected trees earlier by identifying bacteria proteins rather than the bacteria itself. Identifying HLB From Bacteria Proteins The California

Agri View: Inventions and Agriculture

DanAgri View

…development of portable steam power, which made its first appearance in 1849. At first, horses were used to haul portable steam engines from job to job. During the 1870s, several…

Collaborative Projects Aim to Aid Salmon

Taylor HillmanAquaculture, Water

…project was a partnership of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Western Shasta Resource Conservation District, California Department of Water Resources, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, GCID and ACID. The…

How is Climate Change Affecting Agriculture?

DanEnvironment

…season for others, according to a University of California study published in the peer-reviewed journal California Agriculture. “Growers change crops depending on many factors, including climate change and market conditions,”…

ACP Treatment Areas Key for HLB Fight

Taylor HillmanCitrus, Pest Update

…ACP Treatment Areas Key Florida grower Rick Freeman shared his huanglongbing (HLB) experience with California growers at California Citrus Mutual’s Citrus Showcase and talked about what he would do differently…