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Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Overcoming Resistant Genes

Brian German February 20, 2019 Disease, Tomatoes

…U.S. and it was in Fresno County,” said Tom Turini, vegetable crops Farm Advisor for Fresno County.  “The area where we’ve identified the resistance-breaking strain has expanded annually.” After dealing…

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New Crop Insurance Coverage Product Offers More Flexibility

Dan February 20, 2019 Economy

A recently introduced crop insurance offering known as the Multi-County Enterprise Unit is designed to help provide a low-cost option for producers that allows for better flexibility.  Enterprise Units can…

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California Cattle Council Vote Approaches

Brian German February 18, 2019 Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…Association, the Ventura County Cattlemen’s Association, and the Rural County Representatives of California.  About the Author Brian German Facebook Twitter Ag News Director, AgNet West Sponsored Content Fungicide Resistance Management…

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Romaine Lettuce Outbreak Report Confirms One Source, Others Undetermined

Dan February 18, 2019 Fruits & Vegetables

…Santa Barbary County farm as one of the sources of an E. coli outbreak that took place in October, finding the strain of the bacteria in a neighboring irrigation canal….

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Combatting Sugarcane Aphid in Sorghum

Dan February 15, 2019 Specialty Crops

…in the plant to the new growth,” said Kern County Entomology Farm Adviser David Haviland. “As you get it on the plant it’s controlling the aphids but also as the…

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Students Set to Celebrate Agriculture and Leadership During FFA Week

Dan February 14, 2019 Education, Industry News Release

…that focuses on reaching out to at-risk youth at the center. In Ohio, the Ohio Valley CTC FFA chapter will be working with Adams County Soil and Water to create…

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California Farm Bureau Appoints Jim Houston as Administrator

Dan February 12, 2019 Industry News Release

…administrator, Matteis will continue to serve CFBF as a strategic advisor. His 45-year career in agricultural advocacy includes service as manager of the Santa Clara and Alameda County Farm Bureaus,…

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E.M. Tharp and World Ag Expo® “We Believe in Growing” Scholarship Winners Announced

Dan February 12, 2019 Education, Industry News Release

…While she has shown goats and hogs, sheep have been her specialty and where she has found the most success. In 2018, she was the Tulare County Fair Reserve Sheep…

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Western View: The Moon Trees

Dan February 12, 2019 Forestry, Western View

Moon Tree in front of Sebastian County Courthouse, in Fort Smith, Arkansas By Jesse Berry (catsmoke) – own work Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=50660732 Have you ever stood under…

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Rangeland Summit Highlights Role of Livestock in Wildfire Suppression

Brian German February 8, 2019 Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…“I think livestock grazing is part of the solution and even if it can help a little bit, is important,” said Livestock and Natural Resource Advisor in Modoc County, Laura…

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Nutria Issues Continue for California Farmers

Brian German February 8, 2019 Industry, Pest Update

…state as of January 16, 2019. That number has grown from 20 just under a year ago. The vast majority have been found in Merced County, with several more found…

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New Indoor Heat Illness Regulation Draft Lowers Temperature Thresholds

Brian German February 7, 2019 Agri-Business, Regulation

…“I think about some of the facilities I’ve visited over the years,” said Wolfe, “they are structurally sound for the purposes of passing county inspectors, but they’re not worth the…

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Farm Bureau Sues to Block Flows Plan for Lower San Joaquin River

Dan February 4, 2019 Industry

…irrigate crops in regions served by the rivers. In its lawsuit, filed in Sacramento County Superior Court, Farm Bureau said the flows plan would have “far-reaching environmental impacts to the…

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Participation Encouraged for the 2019 Labor Survey

Brian German January 29, 2019 Industry, Labor and Immigration

…to hear directly from industry members on what needs are not being met in order to formulate more articulate needs to regulators and lawmakers.  Fresno County Farm Bureau Executive Director…

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