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AgNet News Hour: Tuesday, 04-05-22

Brian German April 5, 2022AgNet News Hour, Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…water supply. Tune in to the show for these news stories, interviews, features, and more. Listen to previous AgNet News Hour episodes… Danielle Leal Multi-Media Journalist & AgNet News Hour Anchor…

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Cotton Acreage Up with Record Prices But Short of Potential Due to Water

Brian German April 5, 2022Cotton, Radio Reports, Water

…condition of California water supplies. According to the preliminary planting intentions survey conducted by the California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association (CCGGA), cotton acreage is expected to be approximately 132,000…

California watercotton acreagewater supplies
san joaquin

Voluntary Agreements for Delta Water Established in MOU

Brian German April 4, 2022Agri-Business, Water

…in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta watershed. Several of the water agencies impacted by the MOU have praised the development as positive progress in addressing water supply challenges. “The program…

Sacramento-San Joaquin Deltawater managementwater supplies

Snow Levels and Water Conditions at Comparable Levels to 2013 and 2015

Brian German April 4, 2022Agri-Business, Water

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) personnel have indicated that current snow levels and water conditions are similar to those seen during the height of the last drought. During the…

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President Biden Announces Budget

Biden’s 2023 Budget Proposal: Ag and Rural Funds

Sabrina Halvorson March 28, 2022Agri-Business, Industry

…on agricultural land, and another $135 million to protect and restore watersheds made in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. It also proposes increases of $285 million for forest restoration activities on…

Week in Review: Another Water Allocation Reduction & Winegrape Considerations for the Future

Brian German March 25, 2022Industry

The California Department of Water Resources has reduced allocations for the State Water Project to five percent. The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Final Grape Crush Report for 2021…

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Progress Made on Sites Reservoir Project Development

Brian German March 24, 2022Agri-Business, Water

…said that the importance of the announcement from EPA “cannot be overstated.” The Sites project is a proposed off-stream water storage facility that will capture and store stormwater flows from…

Sites Reservoir Projectwater suppliesWater System
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Almond Update: Soil Summit Industry Event at CSU Chico

Brian German March 24, 2022Almond Update, News from our Sponsors

…A total of 3.5 hours of Certified Crop Advisor continuing education units are available for the event, which includes one hour of Nutrient Management, 1.5 hours of Soil & Water…

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Conservation Stewardship Program Deadline Extended to April 15

Brian German March 24, 2022Conservation, Radio Reports, USDA

…Some of the CSP activities include cover crops, grazing management, and ecologically based pest management. CSP also promotes the implementation of technologies like advanced irrigation water management techniques and precision…

Carlos SuarezConservation Stewardship Program (CSP)Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
edible succulent

A Remarkable and Edible Succulent is Becoming More Popular

Dan March 23, 2022This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…the optimal environment. When it comes to growing sea beans, moisture is your friend and your enemy. The plant prefers regularly wet soil but waterlogged soil will kill it. Constantly…

Cathy Isomsea beans
food safety

Food Safety Tips to Consider When Visiting Farmers Markets

Dan March 22, 2022Consumer News, Disease, Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…bacteria that hide and spread rapidly to the inner parts of the produce. Then, wash produce thoroughly under running water, even if you plan to peel it before eating, cutting…

Cathy Isomfarmers market

Exceptionally Dry Conditions Prompt Further Drought Action

Brian German March 21, 2022Agri-Business, Water

After a historically dry January and February, officials are taking further drought action. The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has reduced allocations for the State Water Project to five…

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Fragile, Invasive Weed Threatening Ecosystems of Lakes and Ponds

Dan March 21, 2022This Land of Ours

…Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center./USDA Image The Eurasian watermilfoil is a herbaceous aquatic plant, known to form dense mats on the surface of water bodies, such as lakes and ponds….

farming cress

What You Need to Know if You’re Considering Farming Cress

Dan March 17, 2022Herbs, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…to harvest before then. And, when it’s a few inches tall. Water cress requires wet growing conditions, which may prove difficult in drought-prone areas. Cress prefers to be planted next…

Cathy Isomcress
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