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water

Western View: Why Water Management Matters

Dan January 10, 2019Water, Western View

…West and Citrus Industry Magazine.  Visit us on the web at www.citrusindustry.net. About the Author Len Wilcox Len Wilcox is a retired scientist who also ran a newspaper and has written for…

California waterErik WilsonLen Wilcox
farm city newsday

Farm City Newsday Thursday, 01-03-19

Dan January 3, 2019Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…why it’s crucial for the industry. You’ll hear a report on low temperatures through the Central Valley benefiting the citrus industry, the table grape industry is feeling secondary impacts from…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
central

Lows Remain Beneficial for Busy Citrus Growers

Dan January 3, 2019Citrus

California citrus growers were busy the last few nights on freeze-watch but most reports are that the experienced low temperatures are beneficial. The Central Valley saw overnight lows drop into…

California citrusCalifornia Citrus Mutualcold temperatures
new

Celebrating New Year’s The “Right” Way?

Dan January 1, 2019Industry

…the Western View from AgNet West and Citrus Industry Magazine, Visit us on the web at citrus industry dot net. About the Author Len Wilcox Len Wilcox is a retired…

Atlas ObscuraLen WilcoxNew Year's celebration
citrus

Citrus Was Unharmed Over Weekend, Colder Nights Ahead

Dan December 31, 2018Citrus

Reports from the field say citrus was unharmed over the weekend as growers patrolled orchards last night. California Citrus Mutual Director of Government Affairs Alyssa Houtby said temperatures in many…

Alyssa HoutbyCalifornia citrusCalifornia Citrus Mutualcitrus
CDFA

CDFA Looking to Fill Committee and Board Vacancies

Dan December 31, 2018Citrus, General, Seeds

There are two vacancies that need to be filled at the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA). The first open position is with the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention…

California agricultureCDFA
acp

Overcoming the Challenges in the California Citrus Industry

Dan December 27, 2018Citrus, Research

…industry.  “Regulations in California increase per-acre production costs for citrus by about $700 per acre.  That’s a big number. Furthermore, citrus is disadvantaged because its labor intensive,” Babcock said in…

Bruce BabcockCalifornia citruscitrusHLB
lrec

Improving LREC for Better Community Engagement

Dan December 24, 2018Education, Funding

…agricultural production and specifically the citrus industry. “We’d like to put in an eating area and an amphitheater and just really expand what we do in terms of outreach about…

agriculture educationBeth Grafton-CardwellLRECUC Riverside
engineering

The Western View: What We Don’t Know About Geo-Engineering

Dan December 18, 2018Environment

…can predict the outcome.  The unintended consequences could be catastrophic.   I’m Len Wilcox and that’s the Western View from AgNet West and Citrus Industry Magazine. Visit us online at www.citrusindustry.net. Sponsored…

environmentgeo-engineeringLen Wilcox
shasta dam

Environmental Group Challenges Shasta Dam Project

Dan December 7, 2018Water, Western View

…the Western View from AgNet West and Citrus Industry Magazine. Visit us on the web at www.citrusindustry.net. Sponsored Content Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals…

California waterLen WilcoxShasta Dam project
bee where

BEE Where Website Helps Growers

Dan December 3, 2018Pollinators, Western View

…their hives. That’s because of new legislation passed with the support of The California State Beekeepers Association, The Almond Board, California Citrus Mutual (CCM) and other groups. The new law…

BEE WhereCalifornia beesLen Wilcox
secretary

CCM: Farm Bill Deal Good for Citrus Future

Dan November 30, 2018Citrus, Farm Bill, Legislative

…Farm Bill which dedicated research funding for citrus. “The trust fund language is a significant win for U.S. citrus growers,” says CCM President Joel Nelsen. “It’s critical for the future…

2018 Farm BillCCMJoel Nelsen
acp

Combatting ACP by Removing Abandoned Citrus Farms

Dan November 30, 2018Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables

Adult Asian citrus psyllid on a citrus leaf. USDA/ARS Photo by David Hall Last year, Tulare County developed a plan to remove dead or abandoned citrus trees as one of…

ACPpsyllidsTom Tucker
wildfires

Manage the Forest to Control Wildfires

Dan November 19, 2018Forestry, Western View

…take active measures to make the forest safe for human habitation again. I’m Len Wilcox and that’s the Western View from AgNet West and Citrus Industry Magazine, Visit us on…

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