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Plant These Seeds First in Spring

Dan February 6, 2017General

…seeds have been sown, and are beginning to show signs of a promising harvest, it will be time to start planning and seeding those summer garden favorites. I’m Cathy Isom……

gardengarden plangardeningplantingseedsSpring

Robots and People Working Together to Save Water and Enhance Agriculture

Dan February 2, 2017Industry News Release, Research

…water in the individual grapes. You need to stress the vines in exactly the right way to get a quality harvest, but not so little that the vines die.” The…

agriculture roboticsresearchrobotsUniversity of California Merced
hard choices

Agri View: Hard Choices

Dan February 1, 2017Agri View, Labor and Immigration

…are parts of our country where labor shortages have had an impact on harvesting. Now, as planting season approaches, farmers are, in some places, are already trying to line up…

crop laborcropsFarmersplanting season
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Landowner Wins Case against Army Corps

Dan January 30, 2017Cattle, Industry News Release, Water

…property. The Corps had claimed a piece of property owned by Hawkes Company, and used by Hawkes to harvest peat, was a “waters of the United States” which requires a…

National Cattlemen’s Beef AssociationU.S. Army Corps of EngineersWaters of the U.S. Rule (WOTUS)
Geneticist Ed Buckler measures a maize ear for statistical analysis. Photo by Scott Bauer.

Geneticist Edward Buckler Awarded First NAS Prize in Food and Agriculture Sciences

Dan January 24, 2017General, Industry News Release

…only about one-fifth the harvest as produced in the United States. Millions of hungry, poor people don’t have the hundred years it would take to repeat what conventional breeding did…

Agricultural Research Service (ARS)geneticist Edward BucklerNational Academy of Science
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NPPC Endorses Pruitt For EPA Administrator

Dan January 19, 2017Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…joined a lawsuit related to California’s 2008 Proposition 2 initiative, which banned certain housing methods for egg-laying hens, pigs and veal calves. The California Legislature subsequently approved a law that…

Environmental Protection Agency AdministratorNational Pork Producers CouncilScott Pruitt
Farm Bill

CDFA Farm Bill Listening Sessions

Dan January 19, 2017Farm Bill, Industry News Release

…8th (4:30 – 6:30 p.m.) Silver Dollar Fair (Harvest Hall) 2357 Fair Street Chico, CA 95928 Tulare (World Ag Expo) – Thursday, February 16th (Noon – 3:00 p.m.) . International…

California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)Farm Bill
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Western Growers Supports Perdue Nomination

Dan January 19, 2017Industry News Release

…industries that rely on foreign workers in that our labor needs cannot be met by domestic workers. Foreign hands will harvest our crops, either here or abroad. It is our…

Former Georgia Governor Sonny PerdueTom NassifWestern Growers Association

Almond Board: Navel Orangeworm Predictor

Taylor Hillman January 19, 2017Almond Update, General

…nuts Monitoring of NOW populations and timing of adult NOW moth flights In-season control of NOW with insecticides or biological control agents Prompt harvest before a third generation of NOW…

California Avocados See Good 2016

Dan January 18, 2017Industry News Release, Tree, nut & vine crops

The California Avocado Commission (CAC) is forecasting excellent quality and demand for 2017. 2016 saw some near-record numbers for California avocados. The CAC reported that last year’s harvest was above…

California avocadoCalifornia Avocado Commission (CAC)Rick Shade

Rains Don’t Damper Citrus Harvest

Taylor Hillman January 18, 2017Citrus, Weather

California received an uncommon amount of precipitation the first half of January, and more is expected. Citrus leaders said the rain hasn’t put a damper on harvest, and this season…

California Citrus Mutualcitrusrainweather
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January Crop Production Report

Dan January 13, 2017Crop Forecast, Industry News Release

…2017, included the commodities: Cotton – American Pima production is estimated at 490 thousand bales for 2016, up 36 percent from 2015. Harvested acreage is estimated at 154 thousand acres….

California agriculture cropsJanuary crop production report

Minimum Wage, Truck Exemption Among New Laws

Taylor Hillman January 13, 2017General

…beyond, so that they minimize the risk of underpayment claims. “The change of the threshold for most employers will occur as a result of ramping up seasonally for pruning, harvest…

farming tradeLabor Serviceminimum wage
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Raising a Child-Where Your Dollars Go

Dan January 13, 2017This Land of Ours

…7-percent.” When the first report was done in 1960, housing and food were the two highest expenses, just as they are today. Tagtow , said an increase in housing costs…

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