In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook amazing Braised Short Ribs Untamed with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: 2 LBS Short Ribs TT…
Final EPA Rule Exempts Farms From Emissions Reporting
…under the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) – an adjunct to CERCLA – that they have “hazardous” emissions on their farms. The state and local first responders…
Disaster Relief Aid Finally Passes in the House
…But Republican lawmakers blocked the bill each time while the House was in recess The measure includes $3-billion for farm related losses of crops, dairy, on-farm stored crops, prevented planting…
Corteva™ Separates from DowDuPont to Form Leading Pure-Play Agriculture Company
…cost synergies by 2021, and we are confident in our plan to expand margins. Equally important, we are committed to returning significant capital to stockholders through a combination of dividends…
Farm City Newsday Tuesday, 06-04-19
Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted today by Brian German. There is plenty of movement in several different trade markets highlighted on today’s show. Taylor…
New Mexican Goods Tariff Tied to Immigration Issue
The Produce Marketing Association (PMA) issued a statement about the President’s threat. PMA stated in a press release, “While there have recently been promising signs that both Mexico and the…
Strawberry Mite Control Helped by Lesser-known Predator
Courtesy UCANR Natural predators can drive mite control in a lot of crops, and a lesser-known insect is helping in strawberries. Santa Maria’s Manzanita Berry farms have a lot of success…
Crossing Two of Summer’s Favorite Berries
…cancer, including colon, stomach, skin, breast, lung, and prostate cancers. Most growers start loganberries from young plants. If you’re looking for loganberry plants, they’re easy to find at farm and…
New IPM Model Takes Systems Approach to Addressing Modern Issues
…The new model takes into account environmental and social factors, as well as scientific and business factors, that come into play when strategizing plans for crop production. “When you’re talking…
Farm City Newsday Monday, 06-03-19
…in Turlock on Wednesday. We have a booth at the show so if you are planning on attending, come by and say hello. About the Author Taylor Hillman Sponsored Content…
The Fuss-Free Herb to Grow in Your Garden
…to feast on this plant. Spider mites, snails, and slugs will also love your sage, too. The best companion plants for sage include: Rosemary, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery, Tomato, Beans, and…
National FFA’s Washington Leadership Conference Instills Importance of Growth, Leadership, Community Service
…service plans that will make a difference in their communities. Courtesy National FFA This year is no different. Created in 1969 and held annually, the conference begins June 4 at…
Prevention is Key for California Tree Nut Growers
…advised to develop a calendar and look to PCAs, university research websites and other available tools to help plan ahead. Practice Effective Resistance Management Techniques A topic of concern throughout…
Agriculture industry Responds to Progress of USMCA
…zero-tariff platform on most ag products. It includes provisions for improved health and safety standards that will reduce trade-distorting practices. It also contains measures that address cooperation, information sharing and…






















