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harvest

COVID-19 Concerns as Production Season Ramps Up in Fresno County

Brian German April 15, 2020Industry

…continued plantings going on,” said Jacobsen.  “We start to reach more of the harvest seasons for vegetables and everything else as we move toward the later part of the month.”…

COVID-19Fresno County Farm Bureau
California Prune Board

California Prunes Look ‘Very Good’ After A Strong Bloom

Brian German April 13, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…previous years, it will not advance harvest.  The extended growing season should provide ample opportunity for the fruit to reach maturity and develop strong quality.  Temperatures are forecasted to gradually…

California pruneprunes
substantial

‘We’ll all get through this, Together’: Joint Statement on Food Supplies from California Grocers Association and California Farm Bureau Federation

Brian German March 23, 2020Industry News Release

…Farmers and ranchers continue to harvest and ship foods to market as usual. They have adjusted daily activities to keep themselves, their employees and their products safe. People on farms…

California Farm Bureau Federation (CFBF)California Grocers Association (CGA)COVID-19food supply
cut flowers

How to Sell Your Cut Flowers at Farmers Market

Dan March 13, 2020Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…  Easy to harvest Also, keep productivity in mind. Cut-and-come-again flowers are the kind that you can snip off and the remaining stem will grow a new flower in the…

Cathy Isomcut flowersgardening
foods

Foods to Can in the Spring from Your Garden

Dan March 12, 2020This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…in the Spring from Your Garden The best way to prevent your plentiful harvest from going to waste is to can it! Even in the Spring there are many items…

canningCathy Isomgardening
veggies

Biggest Vegetable Gardening Mistakes

Dan March 10, 2020This Land of Ours

…Mistake # 4 – Not Harvesting.  Not harvesting when a vegetable is ready to be picked will actually cause your garden to slow down. Mistake # 5 – Planting too…

Cathy Isomgardening
native plant

Native Plant Best Used for Ground Cover or Border

Dan March 5, 2020Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…The best time to plant yarrow in your garden is in the spring or early summer. Make sure that the danger of the frost has passed. Typically, you can harvest…

Cathy Isomgardeningyarrow

Long-term Control Vital for Fluvellin Management

Brian German February 26, 2020Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…it left room for fluvellin to replace it as the most problematic weed for growers.  “That early application left the clean, warm beds with irrigation near harvest for fluvellin just…

California vineyardsweed controlweed management
grow

What is Salsify, and Why You Should Grow it

Dan February 20, 2020This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…or planting partial sun. In cooler areas, full sun is ideal. Salsify is ready for harvest when it’s about 12 inches in length. This can be anywhere between 120 and…

Cathy Isomgardeningsalsify

Lower Grape Crush Report Won’t Compensate for Oversupplied Market

Brian German February 19, 2020Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…Grape Growers. “Where we estimated that at least 100,000 tons did not get harvested last year, we’re thinking now it might have been closer to 200,000 tons statewide that did…

California Grape CrushCalifornia winegrapesgrape acres
golden

Growing the Golden Child of the Vegetable World

Dan February 18, 2020This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…to mature and grow large enough for harvest to be worthwhile. Exposure to frost is recommended to ensure the sweetest, tastiest root. Wait until frost before pulling your crop. I’m…

Cathy Isomgardeningparsnips

Cover Cropping in Almond Orchards Shows Promise

Brian German February 14, 2020Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…Assistant Professor of Agroecology at UC Davis.  “We haven’t noticed any difficulties at harvest which is promising for adoption for this practice on a wider scale.” Over the course of…

almond productionalmond researchcover crops

AFBF Urges Improvements to Hemp Regulation

Brian German February 11, 2020Agri-Business, Regulation

…harvest date.  AFBF notes that the 15-day window is overly burdensome and costly for farmers.  If harvest cannot be completed in that testing window, farmers could wind up losing their…

hemp farminghemp regulations
nutrient

Growing Cress, a Nutrient Powerhouse

Dan February 5, 2020This Land of Ours

…crunchier texture.  Once cress starts to produce little tiny white flowers, the plant becomes bitter and unpalatable. It grows really quickly, though, so it’s key to harvest before then. There…

Cathy Isomcressgardening
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