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Thanksgiving Dinner Up

Dan November 19, 2015General, Industry News Release, Industry Videos-Promoting Agriculture, Poultry, Special Reports, Vegetables

…milk, all in quantities sufficient to serve a family of 10. There is also plenty for leftovers. Foods showing the largest increases this year in addition to turkey were pumpkin…

NRCS Handbook to Support Conservation on Organic Farms

Dan November 19, 2015Cattle, Citrus, Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, General, Industry News Release, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

…work with organic producers. Consumer demand for organic products continues to grow. The Organic Trade Association, which represents more than 8,500 organic businesses across 50 states, reports that demand for…

Trans-Pacific Partnership and Japan

Dan November 19, 2015Cattle, Citrus, Corn, Cotton, Dairy & Livestock, Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, General, Grain, Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Poultry, Specialty Crops, Sugar, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

…one and increase to 9,000 tons by year 11. Japan will immediately eliminate its 8.5-percent tariffs on lactose and lactose syrup and its 2.9-percent tariff on milk albumin that includes…

Cattlemen Urge Congress to Address Expired Tax Extenders Legislation

Taylor Hillman November 17, 2015Environment, Technology

…on a stable and predictable tax code in order to plan purchases, make investments, and grow their businesses,” said Ellis. “Each year producers make significant financial determinations, and Congress’ failure…

Farm-to-Food Bank Month a Time for Sharing and Caring

Taylor Hillman November 16, 2015Cattle, Fruits & Vegetables, Vegetables

…tremendous support from producers of rice, citrus, fresh fruits and vegetables, tree nuts, and eggs, to name just a few commodities. In fact, more than 120 family farms have worked…

Pistachio Chilling Hours Worse Than Drought

Taylor Hillman November 16, 2015Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

…Drought This year was expected to be an off-year for pistachio growers, but many producers saw a significant reduction in yield this year. Projection reports show the crop coming in…

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No Economic Threshold for Big Pest

Taylor Hillman November 16, 2015Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

Courtesy: UCANR Experts say there is no economic threshold for California almond producers to look for when dealing with leaf footed bug due to the damage they cause. No Economic…

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USDA Launches New Conservation Effort to Aid Monarch Butterflies

Taylor Hillman November 12, 2015General

NRCS photo by Gene Barickman USDA is launching a new conservation effort to help agricultural producers provide food and habitat for monarch butterflies in the Midwest and southern Great Plains….

Leaders Say Producers Adopting Technology

Taylor Hillman November 11, 2015Water

Farm Bureau leaders told energy and water managers from around the state how producers are adopting technology to become more water efficient. Producers Adopting Technology Fresno County Farm Bureau board…

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Western View: Plants Communicate

Taylor Hillman November 11, 2015Environment, Features, Western View

…benefit will be in improving shelf life of products. The discovery could help fruit and vegetable producers develop better storage and transport procedures. But even more, could we develop an…

USDA Reminds Dairy Producers of Nov. 20 Deadline

Taylor Hillman November 9, 2015Dairy & Livestock

…program provides financial assistance to dairy producers when the margin – the difference between feed costs and the price of milk – falls below the coverage level selected by the…

NCBA’s Cattlemen’s College Set to Kick-off 23rd Year in San Diego

Taylor Hillman November 9, 2015Education

…opportunity for producers from all parts of the country, all ages, and all operations to learn from leading industry experts and their fellow cattlemen and women,” said NCBA President Philip…

Sorghum Acreage Could Grow in California

Taylor Hillman November 9, 2015Forage Crops

Courtesy: UCANR Sorghum acreage might become more valuable for California producers as research is looking into the bioenergy aspects of the crop. Sorghum Acreage Could Grow Kearney Agriculture Research and…

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Livestock Health and Need for Antibiotics

Taylor Hillman November 5, 2015Cattle, Dairy & Livestock, General, Hogs & Pork

…the National Pork Producers Council says it’s critical to remember the important role antibiotics play in animal agriculture. Micheal Clements reports. Antibiotics in livestock Dallas Hockman is the vice president…

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