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Questions and Concerns with California Budget Proposal

Brian German January 30, 2024Agri-Business, Funding, Industry

…regulatory burdens affecting farmers and ranchers producing our food supply.”  The fruit fly invasion has impacted a number of crops across the state. An estimated cost associated with avoiding eradication…

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CSP Opportunities for California Ranchers

Brian German January 30, 2024Agri-Business, Conservation, USDA

…grazing conditions, increase crop resiliency, or develop wildlife habitat. One of the CSP conservation enhancement activities that can benefit California ranchers addresses fencing. “If you’re in an area where you…

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Water and Disease Management During Almond Bloom: Insights from BASF

Brian German January 29, 2024News from our Sponsors

…good stewards of the crop, but also that we’re maximizing the yield we can get at the end of the season,” said Samler. In navigating almond bloom challenges, Samler’s insights…

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Almond Update: Increasing Problems with Plant Bug Infestations

Brian German January 25, 2024Almond Update, Almonds, News from our Sponsors

…pest for some time, however stink bugs have also compounded crop damage challenges in recent years. Machado described an occasion visiting an orchard with a particularly bad problem with stink…

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USDA Provides Awards for Organic Market Development and Promotion

Brian German January 24, 2024Agri-Business, Organic

…part of the USDA Organic Transition Initiative, complements various programs supporting existing and transitioning organic farmers, such as conservation assistance, mentorship programs, and crop insurance support. The grants prioritize projects…

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Large Family Farms Account for Bulk of Commodity Production

Dan January 22, 2024Commodities, This Land of Ours

…percent of hog production, 65 percent of cotton 65 percent of specialty crops, and 76 percent of dairy products. On the other hand, small family farms accounted for three percent…

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Asian Citrus Psyllid Discovery Opens Additional Research Opportunities

Brian German January 19, 2024Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…opens new research avenues and challenges in controlling this crop disease. Professor Walter Leal from UC Davis, specializing in chemical ecology, collaborated on the research, emphasizing the implications for understanding…

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Weather’s Impact on Almond Pollination: Insights from BASF

Brian German January 15, 2024News from our Sponsors

…achieving a successful almond crop, explaining, “Bees are critical to getting a harvestable crop. Even self-pollinating varieties still need bees, but they just require about 50 percent less.” Describing honeybees…

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Voices of the Valley: A Look Ahead to Agriculture’s Biggest Challenges in 2024

Brian German January 12, 2024Agri-Business, Podcasts

…discuss how agriculture is addressing its biggest challenges in both innovation and science. The activity around supporting and strengthening specialty crop agriculture through Western Growers is bustling. Dennis and Jeana…

Voices of the Valley

Navigating Weather Challenges in Almond Orchards: Insights from BASF

Brian German January 8, 2024News from our Sponsors

…stress induced by cold temperatures at the wrong time can have far-reaching consequences, potentially depressing next year’s crop for these trees.” These insights offer almond growers a strategic perspective on…

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Week in Review: New Beetle Makes Winter Sanitation Critical & Snow Levels A Quarter of Last Year

Brian German January 5, 2024Industry

…in reduced weekly working hours and earnings for crop workers over the subsequent two years. Stay up to date with the latest agricultural issues by subscribing to the weekly newsletter….

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Carpophilus Beetle Discoveries Emphasize Importance of Winter Sanitation

Brian German January 2, 2024Almonds, Industry, Nuts & Grapes, Pest Update, Pistachios

…remain in the tree or on the ground after harvest, and then lay their eggs in the new crop in the springtime. With navel orangeworm as an additional threat to…

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Average Pay Levels Decline for Ag Workers After Two Years of New Overtime Rules

Brian German January 2, 2024Agri-Business, Labor and Immigration

California’s 2019 overtime law for ag workers appears to have resulted in reduced weekly working hours and earnings for crop workers over the subsequent two years. The findings are highlighted…

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California Chill Report: Solutions for Growers Facing Chill Shortages

Brian German December 27, 2023Chill Hour Report, News from our Sponsors

…chemical companies have endeavored to provide tools for walnut growers,” Jarvis-Shean noted. “Resources traditionally available to fruit cultivators but historically lacking for those involved in nut crop cultivation.” Collaborating with…

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