…2020 virtual almond conference, and research that uncovers how much grazing cattle do each year in California. Tune in to the show for these news stories, recipes, features and more….
Making Sense of Biologicals: Entomopathogenic Fungi Mythbusting
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Things, Other Than Plants, to Include in Your Garden
…buckets allows us to create the compost right where it’s needed while utilizing the nutrients leached into the soil during decomposition. Plus, beneficial insects and animals, such as worms, are…
Making Sense of Biologicals: Nematode’s High Level of Peachtree Borer Control
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Challenges to Raising Peafowl on Your Farm
…allowed to free-range. You’ll need to watch out for all manner of predators, including bears, raccoons, coyotes, and other animals. If you raise peafowl, it’s essential that you do not…
Making Sense of Biologicals: Protecting Grape Pruning Wounds From Disease
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Making Sense of Biologicals: Evaluating Biologicals on Botrytis in Strawberries
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USDA Offers Disaster Assistance to California Farmers and Livestock Producers Impacted by Wildfires
…areas burned by catastrophic fires. Benefits include preventing soil erosion protection, minimizing spread of noxious and invasive plants, protecting water quality and restoring livestock infrastructure necessary for grazing management. Producers…
Making Sense of Biologicals: Plant-Based Biopesticides and Concentration Complexities
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UC Cooperative Extension to Investigate Healthy Soil Practices with CDFA Grants
…latest knowledge on environmental sustainability practices with the older traditions of livestock grazing in Northern California,” Bailey said. “This is a progressive step that ties in ecological knowledge that can…
Mitigating Heat Stress on Beef Cattle Operations
…animals do consume the feed and it does raise internal temperatures, the body temperatures are being raised at times at night where the heat stress is not as intense.” Listen…
Producers Working Through Challenges of LNU Lightning Complex Fire
…evacuations, but that is not always feasible in some instances. “I know a lot of people think about evacuation but there’s just certain famers and certain range animals and things…
The Western View: Why is the West Burning – Again?
…the land burns. It doesn’t take a genius to understand that grazing animals eat up that fuel, but they’ve been kicked out of public lands. With proper range management maybe…
AB 3030 Raises Several Questions for Ag Groups
…and working lands. In a Facebook post, CCA noted one of the reasons the group is opposing the measure “is because it’s unclear if grazing on private and public lands…



















