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sawflies

How to Deal with Sawflies in Your Garden

Dan May 13, 2021This Land of Ours

…four wings. These pests don’t sting, despite looking like wasps. Sawfly love to eat plants and will also chew through fruit. Remove any debris around your trees that might give…

Health Bite: It’s Smoothie Season

Brian German May 11, 2021Features, Health Bite

…cup. When done right, smoothies can be a fantastic snack, or a meal replacement. They’re convenient, portable, and can pack a lot of nutrition. But don’t run to your nearest…

Health BiteRachel Eslick
purchasing

Some Things to Consider When Purchasing a Tractor

Dan May 11, 2021Economy, This Land of Ours

…don’t have to borrow or rent expensive equipment or hire somebody else’s to do work for you. That’s enough reason to consider owning one. However, the cost and size can be…

Congress Hears from California Rancher About Wildfire Resilience

Brian German May 10, 2021Industry

…of wildfires. “Although I’m a cattleman, I don’t think it’s a solution everywhere. But I do think it’s a solution,” Daley said of increasing grazing practices in overgrown lands. Several…

grazingprescribed burningWildfire Risk

Central Valley Leaders Call for Proactive Drought Action

Brian German May 5, 2021Agri-Business, Water

…we don’t know if we’re in year two of a two-year drought, or year two of a five to 10-year drought. So that is our big question mark when it…

California droughtdrought managementRyan Jacobsen

Several Factors Contributing to Wider Adoption of Agtech Innovation

Brian German May 4, 2021Agri-Business, Industry

…this, that’s probably driving a lot of it. There are reasons to cut costs, increase your reliability and resilience and as well people don’t want to be left out.” Fennimore…

agriculture automationAgTechinnovationMechanization

Reduced Rice Plantings Provide Opportunity to Address Weed Issues

Brian German May 3, 2021Field & Row Crops, Industry

…don’t have herbicides to control weedy rice, this would be a way to do it. Or again, we have a lot of herbicide-resistant weeds, specifically some of our watergrass species,…

California Ricerice productionweedy rice

California’s Positive Progress: A Sign to Keep Moving Forward in the Fight Against HLB

Brian German April 29, 2021Sponsored Content

…technology and maintaining required manpower on the ground,” said Spyke in his letter to the CPDPC. “Don’t waiver when removing infected trees immediately to protect the remaining backyard and commercial…

Almond Matters: Precision Irrigation Even More Vital in Dry Years

Brian German April 28, 2021Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…the California Irrigation Management Information System. Other growers have opted to install sensors in their own orchards to get more fine-tuned data. “Some people use both, some people don’t use…

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Growing Matters: Communication Key for Growers and Beekeepers

Taylor Hillman April 26, 2021Growing Matters, News from our Sponsors

…a perfect formula for every situation but there are a lot of avenues to keep the flow of communication open. “It’s challenging and I don’t have a silver bullet, so…

BeSure! Program

Growing Matters: BeSure About Applications by Following Labels

Taylor Hillman April 20, 2021Growing Matters, News from our Sponsors

…can take to ensure pesticides don’t harm pollinators and other wildlife,” Valent U.S.A. Sustainability & Stewardship Manager Leslie Garcia said. One of the ways the industry can achieve this is…

BeSure! Program

Central Coast Water Board Approves Ag Order 4.0

Brian German April 16, 2021Agri-Business, Regulation

…an RFP process,” Groot explained. “If we don’t have that in place right away then that causes some hesitancy on the part of the farm operators to determine which pathway…

Ag Order 4.0fertilizerregulations
settlement

Prop 65 Preliminary Injunction ‘A Big Victory’ for Business Community

Brian German April 15, 2021Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…there for nuts or whatever being a potential source, they don’t have to do that now. At least until the final ruling is issued.” About the Author Brian German Facebook…

acrylamideCalifornia almondsProp 65
wet

Filling Wet Soggy Spots with Beautiful Landscape

Dan April 14, 2021Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…of flowers and ornamental grasses that don’t mind a lot of moisture.  And, these flowering plants can transform a previous problem area into a colorful focal point in your garden….

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