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USDA Observes Kick Off of the International Year of Soils

Dan January 6, 2015Cattle, Citrus, Cotton, Environment, Field & Row Crops, Forage Crops, General, Grain, Industry News Release, Seeds, Special Reports, Specialty Crops, Sugar, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables

…population, a shrinking agricultural land base, climate change and extreme weather events, the nations of the world are focusing their collective attention to the primary resource essential to food production-the…

Six Cold Nights do Little Damage to Citrus Crop

Taylor Hillman January 5, 2015Citrus, General, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

…protecting the citrus crop over the past six nights. Based on California agricultural statistics for the 2013-14 season, the California citrus industry represents $2.4 billion in value with another $1.75…

As of January 1: Cold Weather Not Damaging to State’s Citrus

Taylor Hillman January 1, 2015Citrus, General

…an opportunity to reduce expense as they prepared for the 14/15 winter nevertheless it is estimated that almost $5 million in fuel cost was incurred. Based on California agricultural statistics…

Medfly Infestation Triggers Quarantine In Riverside County

Taylor Hillman December 31, 2014General

…and nine larvae were detected between December 10 and 30th. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner, and the California Department of Food and Agriculture…

CDFA Accepting Concept Proposals for 2015 Fertilizer Research and Education Grants

Taylor Hillman December 30, 2014General, Industry News Release

…technologies to increase crop nitrogen fertilizer uptake; reduce nitrogen movement off irrigated agricultural lands, including nitrate leaching below the root zone; and minimize nitrous oxide emissions from nitrogen fertilizers. Applicants…

Immigration Reform and California Agriculture

Taylor Hillman December 29, 2014General, Labor and Immigration

There are more than 81,000 farms in California, making it the number-one state in agricultural production in the country, with more than $33 billion in revenue annually. That’s why farmers…

Western View: UC Pheromone Study

Taylor Hillman December 24, 2014Features, General, Western View

Len Wilcox tells us about a University of California pheromone study and its uses for fighting agricultural pests. UC Pheromone Study Hear the Western View every Wednesday during Farm City…

No Actions in Early 2015 Under the Feedstock Flexibility Program

Taylor Hillman December 23, 2014General, Industry News Release

…sugar forfeitures. USDA’s Dec. 10, 2014, World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report (http://www.usda.gov/oce/commodity/wasde) projects that domestic fiscal year 2015 ending sugar stocks are unlikely to lead to forfeitures. USDA…

FSA Announces New Yield Data for Safety Net Calculations

Taylor Hillman December 22, 2014General

…the Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs. The new programs, established by the 2014 Farm Bill, are cornerstones of the commodity farm safety, offering farmers protection…

New Members Appointed to National Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection

Taylor Hillman December 22, 2014General

…Commercial Workers International Union; Dr. Dustin Oedekoven, South Dakota Animal Industry Board; Dr. Krzysztof Mazurczak, Illinois Department of Agriculture; Michael Frances Link Jr., Ohio Department of Agriculture; Dr. Manpreet Singh,…

Census of Horticulture Arriving in Mailboxes this Winter

Dan December 18, 2014Industry News Release, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

As millions of Americans’ venture out to purchase a fresh cut Christmas tree or poinsettia this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will be surveying…

Help Available for Wildfire-Impacted Ranches and Private Forestland

Taylor Hillman December 17, 2014General

…impacts from recent California wildfires. This assistance is available to agricultural operators or private non-industrial forest owners and applications will be accepted and considered for possible funding on a continuing…

Western View: Packed in China?

Taylor Hillman December 17, 2014Features, General, Western View

…mystery meats sold as lamb. And earlier this year, a television station in China broadcast video of workers in a processing plant scooping up meat that had fallen to the…

Biochar Possibilities for Small Producers

Taylor Hillman December 16, 2014Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops, Vegetables, Water

…turning to conservational burning for their agricultural waste, growers can be environmentally friendly and produce biochar on a small scale. Biochar is full of nutrients and there are ways small…

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