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Reasons Why Leaves on Your Plants Turn Yellow

Dan April 9, 2020 Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…new home. Sometimes plants are sensitive to the chemicals or minerals in tap water which could cause leaves to yellow.  Light is another factor.  Plants that don’t get enough light…

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Almost Impossible to Kill Houseplants

Dan April 7, 2020 Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…light watering and in most light conditions – just give it a misting every few days if you can. I’m Cathy Isom… Sponsored Content Fungicide Resistance Management Minute April 3,…

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Trade Progress with China Despite Pandemic Challenges

Brian German April 3, 2020 Agri-Business, Trade

…for more U.S. beef to be exported to China.  Other trade progress includes expanded market access for U.S. poultry and pork products. In light of the challenges presented by COVID-19,…

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N95 Masks: ‘Perfect Storm’ Brewing for Agriculture

Brian German March 31, 2020 Agri-Business, Industry

…overwhelming demand for the respirators in light of COVID-19, that is no longer an option. Agricultural groups such as the Western Agricultural Processors Association (WAPA) have reached out to Cal/OSHA…

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Study Shows Strict Air Quality Regulations Benefit California Agriculture

Brian German March 31, 2020 Agri-Business, Industry

…two percent.  Freestone peaches, walnuts, raisin grapes, nectarines, almonds, and hay were also shown to have a decrease in productivity relative to ambient ozone exposure. Although many California farmers may…

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Shrubs to Make Your Spring Garden Shine

Dan March 24, 2020 Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…colors, like ‘Minuet,’ which has light pink flowers with a bold red stripe. Use heath, also called heather, to bring bright doses of color to your late winter or early…

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DPR Evaluation of Neonicotinoids Making Progress

Brian German March 20, 2020 Agri-Business, Pest Update

…for that.” Further information regarding neonicotinoids and any public outreach opportunities can be found on DPR’s website.  “All of this will be right on the front page, this is a…

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Types of Bonsai Trees Best for the Beginner

Dan March 20, 2020 Nursery crops, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…be in light shade during those hours. Cotoneaster Dammeri Bonsai Rock Cotoneaster is a great bonsai tree for beginners, or for anybody who might be intimidated by growing a bonsai….

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Mitigating COVID-19 Risk on Farming Operations

Brian German March 19, 2020 Agri-Business, Industry

…to you,” Wolfe explained. A COVID-19 resource page is available on AgSafe’s website, compiling useful information from various reliable sources that will be continually updated to help keep the agricultural…

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Growing Bonsai Even if You Are a Beginner

Dan March 19, 2020 Nursery crops, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…and leaves or cause the soil to expand and pots to break. When grown indoors, bonsai grow well in medium to bright light and consistent soil moisture. Bonsai trees will…

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Finding the Threshold for Almond Hull Concentration in Dairy Rations

Brian German March 18, 2020 Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…positive nutritional aspects and are typically fed to dairy cattle at rates of three to five pounds per day. Because California produces an abundance of almonds, researchers have been evaluating…

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2020 Almond Festival at the State Capitol Coming Up in May

Brian German March 10, 2020 Industry News, Nuts & Grapes

…the Capitol building. The festival serves as an opportunity to highlight the economic benefits provided by California almonds and the overall environmental stewardship of the industry. Last year’s inaugural event…

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Week in Review: Citrus Gets A Break from Tariffs and Hemp Rule Flexibility

Brian German March 7, 2020 Industry

The top stories this week shine a light on the truth about animal agriculture and emissions, as well as what the USDA is expecting for hemp testing compliance. Other highlights…

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CA Rep. Costa Drills Perdue on Trade During House Ag Committee Hearing

Brian German March 5, 2020 Trade

…watch the full hearing by visiting the House Ag Democrats YouTube page.  Listen to the full report below. AgNet West Today ~ 03.05.2020 Danielle Leal Multi-Media Journalist & AgNet News Hour Anchor…

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