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Farming Game Story

Dan July 27, 2016General, This Land of Ours

…the Soviet Union; (the board game is now also available in a Russian language version). The Farming Game® has sprouted new crops: a software edition and a book. It has…

The Farming Game
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Agri View: Hydroponic Farming

Dan July 27, 2016Agri View, Specialty Crops

…open-air soil-reliant crops cannot be stacked into storied facilities. In what follows, the construction of a series of hydroponic agriculture and algaculture (multi-level) facilities and power plant/greenhouse desalination facilities is…

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NMPF Introduces FARM Environmental Stewardship Component

Dan July 26, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…Environmental Stewardship will now begin down the important path of gaining insight, support and engagement at the cooperative and producer level.” This fall and winter, the FARM Program will hold…

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Finalizing Pesticide Worker Safety Rule

Dan July 26, 2016Environment, General, Industry News Release

EPA Closing in on Finalizing Pesticide Worker Safety Rule The Environmental Protection Agency is inching closer to finalizing standards for certifying workers who apply dangerous, restricted-use pesticides to crops. In…

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Farming Game Reflects Real-life

Dan July 26, 2016General, This Land of Ours

…Game® The game’s objective is to raise money by harvesting crops and selling livestock, including hay, fruit, grain, and cattle. This is done by moving around the board using one…

The Farming Game
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Agri View: Farmers Benefit from Oil Prices

Dan July 26, 2016Agri View, Energy

…Yet the correlation between oil and agriculture commodity prices (the two broadly rise and fall in tandem based on a multitude of factors, including energy consumption in farming and the…

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UCCE Helps Hmong Farmers Weather Drought

Dan July 25, 2016Drought, Industry News Release, Water

…time of day they irrigate. Some stopped farming all together. “One farmer told us he was irrigating his crops with his domestic well,” Dahlquist-Willard said. Energy efficiency programs turned out…

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Electronic Bug Trap Reduces Labor

Taylor Hillman July 25, 2016General, Pest Update, Technology

A new electronic bug trap reduces labor and can save a grower in application costs. The trap aims to replace the old sticky traps that are currently used to monitor…

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Agri View: Crop Losses

Dan July 25, 2016Agri View, Weather

…tend to have more advanced agriculture, therefore producing more crops per hectare, ergo a greater total yield loss due to a single event. That does not necessarily mean as significant…

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Tomato growers reduce acreage to match markets

Taylor Hillman July 22, 2016Vegetables

…of this week, about 8 percent of the state’s crop has been harvested. After growers produced two years of record crops, tomato processors have scaled back contracted acres this year…

Lessons from Six California Soil Care Farmers

Dan July 21, 2016Industry News Release, Soil, Water

…Pursuing a diverse rotation that includes alfalfa, cover crops, and a variety of heirloom grain crops that are marketed as both raw seed and value-added pasta, Teixeira is working to…

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Adapting Drone Technology for California Ag

Taylor Hillman July 21, 2016Specialty Crops, Technology, Tree, nut & vine crops

…know if certain plants are stressed before a person can see it. “We don’t do much variable rate spraying in California and have a lot of permanent crops,” Hull says….

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Ag Labor and Border Security Require Balanced Approach

Dan July 21, 2016Industry News Release, Industry Videos-Promoting Agriculture, Labor and Immigration

…are harder to come by with each harvest season. And, without an efficient and legal way for a dependable supply of farm workers to enter the country, more U.S. crops…

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Shade Plants

Dan July 21, 2016General, This Land of Ours

No shade, no problem. Cathy Isom tells us about the crops that don’t need a lot of light to thrive in our gardens. That’s coming up on This Land of…

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