USDA Designates 55 Counties in California as Primary Natural Disaster Areas

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has designated 55 counties in California as primary natural disaster areas due to damages and losses caused by a recent drought. Those counties are:…

UC Studies Outline Costs of Tomato Irrigation Systems

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…University of California Cooperative Extension. The studies focus primarily on production costs in the counties of Yolo, Solano, Sacramento and San Joaquin. The two separate studies list estimated production costs…

Learning From Disaster Key to New Year

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…Disaster Key to New Year At the 2015 Walnut Show last month, President of the Northern California Water Association David Guy spoke to attendees about the state’s water situation and…

Fruit & Nut Review

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…from last season. In California, lemon harvest was well underway with reported rain during December having a positive impact on the crop development. Grapefruit – The 2014 – 2015 California

Farm Radio News/Talk Show Comes to Monterey County

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…reporter Cathy Isom; The Western View, a weekly commentary on farming and California rural lifestyles by long-time ag reporter and 30-year writer for California Farmer, Len Wilcox. Farm City Newsday…