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Technology Needed to Meet Population Growth

Taylor Hillman August 9, 2016Technology

…growing. Just understanding how much is needed is something we don’t all clearly even understand yet,” Hodgson says. “The premise of the population growing at the rate it is and…

agricultureAgTechfood productiontechnology
tpp

House says ‘No Reason’ to Hold TPP Vote

Dan August 9, 2016General, Industry News Release

…Ryan followed up the comment by saying it’s because “we don’t have the votes,” according to Reuters. Despite both U.S. presidential candidates bashing the 12-country trade deal on the campaign…

TPPTrans-Pacific Partnership
dealing

Be Careful If You Have Backyard Poultry

Taylor Hillman August 8, 2016Poultry

…of backyard chicken raisers don’t have a clue about that and they know that most birds have Salmonella in their systems and can’t be avoided. “The problem is that it…

backyard chickenspoultry
politics

Agri View: Politics and Cuban Trade

Dan August 8, 2016Agri View, Trade

Everett Griner talks about the politics behind trade with Cuba in today’s Agri View. Politics and Cuban Trade I don’t like to write about politics and politicians, but occasionally I…

Cuban tradepolitics
farmers market week

Farmers Market Week

Dan August 7, 2016General, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…your National Farmers Market Week events. You may be referred to an aide who handles agriculture or scheduling issues. Don’t be disappointed! These are the people who advise their bosses…

farmers market weekvegetables
cause and cure

Agri View: Honeybee Problem Identified?

Dan August 4, 2016Agri View, Environment, Pest Update

…is some kind of device that can remove the mite from the bee as it crawls through the hive. Then the bee eats the mite. I don’t know about that…

honeybeepesticidevarroa mite
Obama

Governors Strongly Support TPP

Dan August 3, 2016General, Industry News Release

…projected to boost the U.S. economy by $4.4 billion annually. Froman told the audience, “We’ve got to get it done this year. If we don’t get it done, given the…

GovernorsTPPTrans-Pacific Partnership

Cotton Tour Connects Growers

Taylor Hillman August 2, 2016Cotton, Education

…agencies, but also from people outside of agriculture who really don’t understand that their food is coming from their backyard,” Hall says. “It’s good for growers from different regions to…

cottoncotton tourPIE
trade mission

Agri View: Farm Vote

Dan August 2, 2016Agri View, General

…other countries. I don’t mean guns, tanks and airplanes. I’m talking about wheat, rice and cotton. We export a lot of just about everything on our farms. But, it seems…

agriculture issuescandidates
Fresno Food Expo

Fresno Food Expo Reports Record Year

Dan July 29, 2016General

…processes. “The international buyers really love the fact that they get to meet the owners behind each company, as they don’t get that experience at other trade shows,” said Alicia…

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flowers

Good Weeds

Dan July 29, 2016General, This Land of Ours

…Round Up, or organically ripping and tearing at them with abandon. It is the way we were raised. However, things can be different. While weeds aren’t necessarily always in our…

edible weedsgardenweeds

Scope of New Olive Disease

Taylor Hillman July 28, 2016Pest Update, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

…are still a lot of unknowns, including how far spread the disease is. “I don’t know that we know the extent of it,” Lightle says. “Up here in the Northern…

oil oliveoliveOlive Disease

Fighting Public Misinformation About Food

Taylor Hillman July 26, 2016General

…the Internet and I watched some so-called documentaries,” Miller says. “There is a lot of money being paid by big corporations to sell their products and sometimes they don’t really…

farm babeMillermisinformation

UCCE Helps Hmong Farmers Weather Drought

Dan July 25, 2016Drought, Industry News Release, Water

…UCCE Hmong agricultural assistant, has hosted the one-hour show each Tuesday afternoon on KBIF 900 AM for 19 years. “Sometimes we don’t see the farmers that often. They are busy…

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