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Quality Reports Detail Western Wheat Crop Conditions

Brian German September 29, 2023Field & Row Crops, Industry

…of common wheat excluding Duram at 185,000 metric tons. That number represents a notable increase from 2021, which measured 131,000 metric tons. Harvest data for hard red wheat shows a…

Arizona wheatCalifornia Wheat Commissionwheat

Pistachio Production Poised for Significant Gains in Coming Years

Brian German September 28, 2023Industry, Nuts & Grapes, Pistachios

…Company of Sacramento, projects annual pistachio production from now through 2031. As the 2023 crop is being harvested in California, Tootelian’s projections estimate 1.36 billion pounds from 453,750 bearing acres….

American Pistachio GrowersCalifornia PistachiosPistachio Crop
government shutdown

Farmers Could Feel Effects of Government Shutdown

Dan September 25, 2023Agri-Business, Economy, Legislative

…closed because they were not able to issue new loans,” she said. “And that’s especially impactful in the midst of harvest season when farmers could really use the extra funds,…

Sabrina Halvorson
ncba

Wheat Industry Supports the American Farmers Feed the World Act

Brian German September 25, 2023Agri-Business, Legislative

…farmers to share our harvest and contribute to the global battle against hunger,” stated NAWG President Brent Cheyne. “We’ve observed a shift away from utilizing American commodities in food aid…

American Farmers Feed the World ActNational Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG)U. S. Wheat Association (USW)wheat grains
ice

New H-2A Rules Proposed by Department of Labor

Brian German September 20, 2023Agri-Business, Industry, Labor and Immigration

…It grants workers the ability to invite guests, including labor organizations, to employer-provided housing. Furthermore, employers are required to be transparent about their stance on workers’ right to organize. Another…

farm laborforeign workersH-2A ProgramU.S. Department of Labor (DOL)
usda

USDA Announces Projects to Boost Access to Green Space for Millions

Dan September 14, 2023Agri-Business, Environment, Forestry, Funding, Greenhouse Gas

…mapping tool identifies disadvantaged communities that face burdens in the categories of climate, energy, health, housing including nature deprivation, legacy pollution, transportation, water and wastewater, workforce development, as well as…

North American citrus

‘Crazy Weather’ Kicks Off California Citrus Season

Brian German September 13, 2023Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…and over the weekend and caused actually more significant damage over there.” Harvest in the Central Valley region of District One has yet to begin but will be starting in…

California citrus cropCalifornia Citrus Mutualcitrus production
groceries

World Food Prices Lower in August

Dan September 12, 2023Economy, This Land of Ours

…by ample global supplies from a record harvest in Brazil and the start of the harvest in the United States of America. Among other coarse grains, world prices of sorghum…

Sabrina Halvorson
California Wine Month

Celebrating California Wine Month

Dan September 8, 2023Grapes, This Land of Ours, Wine

…81% of the country’s wine, and accounts for 95% of its wine exports. Sabrina’s interview with Gino DiCaro with the California Wine Institute “September harvest for wine grapes provides the…

Sabrina Halvorson
california tomato

Increased Contracted Production Forecasted for Processing Tomato Industry

Brian German September 5, 2023Fruits & Vegetables, Industry, Tomatoes

…mid-July, approximately two weeks behind the average schedule. However, if dry weather persists, the harvest is expected to continue well into October. As the industry enters its peak harvest period,…

California tomatoesprocessing tomatoes
California table grapes

Recent Storm ‘Devastating and Unprecedented’ for Table Grape Industry

Brian German September 5, 2023Grapes, Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…are grown in California are at peak harvest. The California Table Grape Commission is reporting a revised forecast of 71.9 million 19-pound boxes this year. It would be the first…

California grapesgrape productiontable grapes

California Avocado Industry Remains Resilient Through Storm  

Brian German August 28, 2023Avocado, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

It appears the California avocado industry got through the recent storm system largely unscathed. California Avocado Commission (CAC) President Jeff Oberman said that this year’s harvest is just about finished….

Avocado ProductionCalifornia Avocado Commission (CAC)California avocados

AgNet News Hour: Friday, 08-25-23

Brian German August 25, 2023AgNet News Hour, Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…crops, the later than average almond harvest in Fresno County, and details on UC ANR’s Climate Smart Agriculture Program. Tune in to the show for these news stories, interviews, features,…

AgNet News HourCalifornia agricultureCalifornia Agriculture news
peach

California Continues to Lead U.S. Peach Harvest

Dan August 24, 2023Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…comes to fresh, juicy peaches, California is by far the largest peach-producing state in the United States. USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) reports that last year, California’s harvest yielded 475,000…

Sabrina Halvorson
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