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FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb Resigns

Brian German March 5, 2019General

…about milk labeling.  “There is a reference somewhere in the Standard of Identity to a lactating animal,” Gottlieb stated. “An almond doesn’t lactate, I will confess.” Under Gottlieb’s leadership, the…

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Nighttime Labor Regulation Language to Be Reviewed in April

Dan March 5, 2019Labor and Immigration

…you have to designate safe areas for the start and end of a shift and break areas.” Many agricultural groups oppose the proposed language. Wolfe added that between producers voiding…

Amy WolfeCalOSHA Standards Boardnighttime labor regulation

Survey Evaluating Energy Costs of Groundwater Pumping Remains Open

Brian German March 3, 2019Agri-Business

A research project looking into the energy costs associated with groundwater pumping is seeking participation from growers via an online survey of farms and ranches.  Producers are being encouraged to…

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WTO Officially Acknowledges Chinese Subsidies Violate Rules

Brian German February 28, 2019Agri-Business, Trade

…after information was provided to officials from both countries prior to the public announcement. “The United States proved that China for years provided government support for its grain producers far…

China trade policywheat tradeWorld Trade Organization (WTO)

Controlling Tough Weeds Through Residual and Burndown Systems

Brian German February 28, 2019Sponsored Content

…Resistant weeds are also growing in prevalence, making it increasingly important for producers to be targeted in their weed control strategies. When determining weed control options, growers should employ multiple…

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Growing Weeds You Can Eat

Dan February 25, 2019This Land of Ours

…medicinal purposes. You may already be familiar with some of these, including: dandelions, milk thistle, violets, chick weed, garlic mustard, and Pineapple weed. I’m Cathy Isom… Sponsored Content CIR Agriculture…

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California Producers Win Prestigious Conservation Award

Dan February 22, 2019Environment, Industry News Release

…gave this year’s producers award to Bruce and Rick Rominger of Rominger Farms in Winters, California. News release from National Association of Conservation Districts The National Association of Conservation Districts…

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Getting More from Your Bank with Farmer Mac Services

Brian German February 21, 2019News from our Sponsors

Producers looking for various types of financing assistance can often access Farmer Mac services through their local banking institution.  Farmer Mac works closely with many community banks in order to…

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Farm Bill Implementation Listening Session Open to Producers

Dan February 20, 2019Farm Bill, Industry News Release

Register by February 22! The U.S. Department of Agriculture is hosting a listening session for initial input on the 2018 Farm Bill. USDA is seeking public input on the changes…

2018 Farm Billlistening sessionUSDA/FSAUSDA/NRCSUSDA/RMA

Mechanical Pruning Becoming More Viable for Grape Producers

Taylor Hillman February 20, 2019Nuts & Grapes, Technology

Researchers continue to look at how mechanical operations affect crops as labor costs continue to rise. Central Valley wine, table grape and raisin growers gathered in Fresno County to watch…

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Keeping Up with Competition in the World Prune Market

Brian German February 20, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

American producers are working to remain competitive in the world prune market as other countries are able to produce and sell their products at lower costs.  Exports to Hong Kong…

California pruneDried Plums
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Planted Cotton Acreage Expected to Increase

Brian German February 20, 2019Field & Row Crops, Industry

The National Cotton Council (NCC) is expecting an increase in planted cotton acreage as indicated by the 38th Annual Early Season Planting Intentions Survey.  Producers intend to plant more than…

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New Crop Insurance Coverage Product Offers More Flexibility

Dan February 20, 2019Economy

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…

crop insuranceMartin BarbreUSDA

California Cattle Council Vote Approaches

Brian German February 18, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…defines eligible producers as “a person who owns or acquires ownership of beef or dairy cattle, and who, upon request, provides proof of ownership of cattle.”  Producers who receive ballots…

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