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Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Thursday, 06-06-19

Dan June 6, 2019Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted today by Brian German.  In today’s show we hear about a potential change to paid sick leave that’s moving…

California Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
attention

AB 555 Has Legs and Needs Attention

Dan June 6, 2019General, Legislative

A possible change to paid sick leave is gaining momentum and needs attention from California’s agriculture industry. Assembly Bill 555 is an act to amend current paid sick leave requirements…

AB 555sick leave
animal diagnostic

USDA Proposes New Regulations for Animal Diagnostic Labs

Dan June 6, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Technology

…for the approval processes are currently listed in disease-specific sections throughout the animal health regulations and vary by disease.  The proposed change would establish a single, user-friendly process for laboratory…

animal diagnostic labanimal healthUSDA/APHIS
growing

Tips for Growing Cauliflower at Home

Dan June 6, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…a magnificent sight in any garden.   These vegetables are happiest in a cool climate, and have an unfair reputation for being difficult to grow.  Be sure to select a…

Cathy IsomCauliflowergardening

Senate Committee Educated on Livestock Emissions

Brian German June 4, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Industry

Livestock emissions have been blamed as a major contributor to climate change, prompting some to believe that forgoing the consumption of animal products will have a meaningful impact on reducing…

cattle greenhouse gas emissionlivestock emissions
disease

Pierce’s Disease and GWSS: A Deadly Combo for Grapes

Dan May 31, 2019Grapes, Nuts & Grapes

…said the southern coastal area he used to oversee is perfect for grape production, but it isn’t feasible. “In Ventura County, for instance, they have great soil, great climate and they…

glassy-winged sharpshooterPierce's Disease
conservation innovation

USDA Opens Signup for National Conservation Innovation Grants

Dan May 30, 2019Environment, USDA

…funding through CIG are identified in the funding announcement and may change annually to focus on new and emerging, high priority natural resource concerns. State Competition – The CIG state…

CIGconservationUSDA/NRCS
usda

USDA Releases Baseline Data on Antimicrobial Use by Beef and Swine Operations

Dan May 23, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…a baseline for how livestock producers used antimicrobials prior to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule change in January 2017, which makes two important changes to how antimicrobial…

antimicrobialbeef feedlothog farmstewardshipUSDA/APHIS
ghg

“Beef Cattle Industry Has Great Story to Tell” On Climate

Dan May 21, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Environment, Industry News Release

…(NCBA), Kansas cattle producer Debbie Lyons-Blythe delivered a clear message at a U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee hearing on climate change. “The U.S. cattle industry is proud of its history as…

cattle industryclimate changeNCBA
water rights

Western View: Another Water Rights Grab

Dan May 21, 2019Water, Western View

…The more things change, the more they stay the same. I’m Len Wilcox Wilcox and that’s the Western View from AgNet West and Citrus Industry Magazine.  Visit us on the…

Imperial Valley agricultureLen WilcoxPalo Verde Valley agriculturewater rights
CDFA

CARB and CDFA Develop New Climate-Smart Agriculture Initiative

Brian German April 29, 2019Agri-Business, Environment

…to participate in the state’s battle against climate change,” said CARB Chair Mary Nichols.  “Restore California gives every Californian who cares about climate the opportunity to put their hard-earned money…

California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)Climate Smart Agriculture
conservation stewardship

Time Running Out to Submit CSP Applications

Brian German April 24, 2019Agri-Business, USDA

…Bill changed some aspects of CSP, including the shift from being based on acreage to being based on a funding allotment.  For the first year of the change, Congress can…

conservationConservation Stewardship ProgramUSDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
growing

Growing Radicchio Adds Color to Your Garden

Dan April 22, 2019This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…this is a frost-tolerant vegetable because they associate it with a warm climate. You can grow it as you would cabbage, and cooler weather makes it a bit sweeter!  Radicchio…

Cathy IsomgardeningRadicchiovegetable garden
seed development

Exploring the Complexity of Seed Development

Dan April 18, 2019Seeds

As the needs of farmers continue to change, the process of seed development also evolves to produce the type of seed that farmers require. President and CEO of the American…

American Seed Trade Association (ASTA)Andy LaVigneplant breedingseed breeding
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