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Almond Update: Irrigation Approaches with Limited Water Availability

Brian German May 12, 2022Almond Update, News from our Sponsors

…water stress and early season heat led to many reports of smaller nuts. To help mitigate negative impacts of limited water supplies, adapting appropriate water budgeting practices will be essential….

almond productionalmond updateIrrigation Management
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Actions Taken to Address Detention and Demurrage Fees

Brian German May 11, 2022Agri-Business, Trade

…from being imposed by intermodal marine equipment providers. The bill, AB 2406, is being supported by groups including the Western Agricultural Processors Association (WAPA), California Citrus Mutual, and the Specialty…

agriculture exportsagriculture tradecargo shipping

Almond Matters: Scouting for Summer Diseases in Orchards

Brian German May 4, 2022Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…Todd Burkdoll explained that Alternaria is probably at the top of the list of concerns for growers. “It tends to be a later season problem. It’s induced by the climate…

almond mattersfungal disease

Bee Sweet Citrus Adding New Mandarin Facility

Brian German May 4, 2022Citrus, Industry

…set to collectively harvest approximately 66,000 acres of mandarins throughout the 2022–2023 citrus season. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s April citrus crop forecast left California’s tangerine and tangelo crop projection…

Bee Sweet Citruscitrus crop forecast
almond tree

Inability to Export Product Causes Almond Prices to Degrade

Brian German May 3, 2022Almonds, Exports/Imports

…our normal rollover from season to season. What does that mean? We need to move 1.3 billion pounds of almonds between now and July 31 if we are going to…

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Review of the 2020–21 California Citrus Season

Brian German April 29, 2022Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

California Citrus Mutual (CCM) released its 2020–21 Final California Citrus Season Perspective report, which included the following summary conclusion: For the majority of the season, the fruit quality was excellent….

California citrus cropCalifornia Citrus Mutual (CCM)

Agronomic Minute: Combatting Orchard Pests

Brian German April 26, 2022Agronomic Minute, News from our Sponsors

Tree nut growers encounter a variety of orchard pests throughout the season requiring an array of preventative and curative actions. Technical Services Manager for Northern California for UPL, Katie Driver…

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AgNet News Hour: Tuesday, 04-26-22

Brian German April 26, 2022AgNet News Hour, Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today’s show covers CDFA launching a new mental health resource for farmers, how to identify in-season…

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Agronomic Minute: Monitoring for Fire Blight in Apples

Brian German April 20, 2022Agronomic Minute, News from our Sponsors

…most prevalent in warm or rainy humid weather early in the season. Infections most commonly occur at bloom and the weeks following petal fall.” The disease can cause blossom clusters…

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Almond Matters: Mite Management Starts with Prevention

Brian German April 20, 2022Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…materials available to make applications later in the season, mite management is far more effective when addressing smaller populations preventatively. Burkdoll said that applications of foliar nutrition and applications to…

almond matterspest management
soy

Soy Products are Plentiful

Dan April 18, 2022Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…Soybean Alliance kicked off a partnership with the Indianapolis Colts last season using SYNLawn grass for pregame and educational programs with remarkable success,” Griffiths continued. “SYNLawn can also be seen…

National Association of Farm Broadcasters (NAFB)Sabrina HalvorsonUnited Soybean Board

Agronomic Minute: Staying Ahead of Mite Populations in Vineyards

Brian German April 12, 2022Agronomic Minute, News from our Sponsors

…Driver noted. “With the spring conditions that we’ve had being hot and dry, don’t rule out problems earlier in the season and get surprised. So, scouting early and often is…

Agronomic Minutegrape productionpest management
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Vidalia Onions Ready for Grocery Store Shelves

Dan April 11, 2022Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…the 2022 Vidalia onion season. According to the Vidalia Onion Committee, these onions were discovered by accident during the Great Depression in the 1930s. The Vidalia Onion Act of 1986…

Georgia Department of AgricultureSabrina HalvorsonVidalia Onion Committeevidalia onions
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Ocean Shipping Reform Act Continues Getting Closer to President’s Desk

Brian German April 5, 2022Agri-Business, Trade

…in March. The letter was co-signed by nearly 40 organizations including the California Fresh Fruit Association, Western Growers, and California Citrus Mutual. Altogether, the bill has been endorsed by more…

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