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Wineries Hoping for End to Wildfires

Brian German September 15, 2017Industry, Nuts & Grapes

Large wildfires throughout the Pacific Northwest are taking their toll on vineyards.  The significant amount of smoke and ash in the air can make its way into wine grapes, having…

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Wind, Rain Hit Central Valley Vineyards

Brian German September 12, 2017Nuts & Grapes

…quarter of an inch of rain. Raisin grapes in most areas had already been set out to be dried in the field by late-summer heat. Adding moisture at this stage…

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California Wine Grape Harvest in High Gear

Brian German September 8, 2017Nuts & Grapes

…the only weather concern for growers this year. The heatwave California experienced caused some wineries to pick at night when temperatures were lower and process the grapes in the morning…

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Fall Foods to Forage

Dan September 8, 2017This Land of Ours

…possibilities include Persimmons and prickly pears which are plenty ready in the autumn time. In some areas, wild grapes are an option for snacking or making jelly. Elderberries are also…

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MPI Report: U.S. Agricultural Workforce Being Reshaped

Dan August 11, 2017Industry News Release

…and needs in agriculture. Read the report here: www.migrationpolicy.org/research/immigration-and-farm-labor-unauthorized-h-2a-some. Image credit: (bottom right) Workers pruning wine grapes in a vineyard in Napa Valley, California. Photography ID:44857465/Copyright: Zukovsky / Deposit Photos…

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Alumnus Montgomery Returns as New Fresno State Winemaker

Dan August 10, 2017Industry News Release

…work with growers and grapes from California’s more than 107 recognized wine-growing regions, otherwise known as appellations. Earlier in his career, Montgomery served as an associate winemaker at Cosentino Winery…

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Yellow Jackets on the Farm or Garden

Dan August 2, 2017This Land of Ours

…jacket wasps eating grapes yellow jacket – vespula squamosa – yellow jacket’s butt sticking out of a hole in an overripe plum Wasps in the nest in the barn Group…

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Sacramento County Farm Bureau Celebrates Centennial

Brian German July 21, 2017General

…of growers in the area. Ken Oneto, who grows cherries, walnuts, grapes, tomatoes and wheat, Tim Neuharth, a certified organic pear and cherry grower and Jim Vietheer, who raises Angus…

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Growing Veggies by Vertical Gardening

Dan July 7, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…harvest that could be anything from grapes to kiwis, cucumbers or melons. You could also suspend some potted plants from the ceiling for produce that includes, peas, tomatoes, eggplants, peppers…

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Coffee Grown in California

Dan June 23, 2017Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…Grown in California California-grown coffee? You heard that right. The Golden State is famous for its strawberries, avocados, grapes, raisins, dates, apples, citrus and so much more. But now, it…

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Keeping Fruits and Veggies Fresh

Dan June 22, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…Bananas and citrus fruits should stay on the counter until ready to eat. While berries and cherries and grapes should be stored covered or in a bag in the fridge….

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Agri View: Grape Farming Expanding

Dan June 22, 2017Agri View, Nuts & Grapes

Everett Griner talks about grape farming and wine production in more than just California in today’s Agri View. Grape Farming Expanding You know it takes good grapes to make good…

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Celebrating National Wine Day

Dan May 25, 2017Nuts & Grapes, This Land of Ours

…day in May every year, and not to be confused with its sister holiday in February – National Drink Wine Day. Wine is made from fermented grapes or other fruits,…

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Agri View: Food and Fiber

Dan May 24, 2017Agri View, Cotton, Field & Row Crops, Nuts & Grapes

…nuts, and vegetables. They know where that beautiful cauliflower, carrots, and celery comes from. You only have to mention grapes and big juicy peaches to remind people of California. Nobody…

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