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trees

Trees with Leaves You Can Eat

Dan April 30, 2019This Land of Ours

…Moringa leaves are packed with high levels of iron, protein, calcium, potassium, vitamin A and vitamin C. Eaten fresh, the leaves have a nutty spice and can be tossed into…

Cathy Isomedible treestrees
strawberries

Sterilize Your Soil to Control Bugs and Disease

Dan April 29, 2019This Land of Ours

…off the pests and fungi that can wreak havoc on your garden.  It’s especially useful against bacteria, nematodes, viruses, and weeds.   The primary way to sterilize soil involves high…

Cathy Isomgardensterilize soil
attract

Attract Ladybugs to Your Garden

Dan April 26, 2019This Land of Ours

…that attract ladybugs include:  Caraway, Chives, Cilantro, and Marigold. These insects are found in healthier numbers when plants high in nectar are nearby, and they even seek nectar from:  Stone…

Cathy Isomgardeningladybugsvegetable garden
prime rib

Carne Asada Prime Rib Taco

Dan April 25, 2019California Kitchen, Cattle

…High Heat for 3 Mins For this and many more of these recipes visit: www.ajhtheuntamedchef.com Watch Albert’s Cooking Show: www.foodytv.com or stream it on Roku, Amazon Fire, Google TV and…

Albert J. HernandezbeefCalifornia Kitchenprime ribtaco
changing climate

California Almond Acreage Increases in 2018

Dan April 24, 2019Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes

…with a high-quality product.” On Friday, May 10, 2019, NASS will release the 2019 Subjective Report, which provides an initial forecast of the upcoming crop. Data for the Subjective Report…

almond board of californiaCalifornia almondsRichard WaycottUSDA-NASS
nighttime

CFBF: New Nighttime Lighting Requirements ‘Unrealistic’

Brian German April 24, 2019Agri-Business, Regulation

…also spoke during the hearing, highlighting the average cost of a worker injury being nearly $13,000.  Supporters also made the claim that more than 2,000 injuries occur every year because…

agriculture laborCalOSHA Standards Boardfarm labor

Almond Matters: Prepping for Navel Orangeworm Management

Brian German April 24, 2019Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

In today’s Almond Matters, brought to you by Valent, the overall effectiveness of winter sanitation efforts will begin to come to light as temperatures warm up and growers consider their…

navel orangeworm (NOW)orchard monitoring
ncba

NCBA CEO Kendal Frazier Announces Plans for Retirement

Dan April 23, 2019Cattle, Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…our staff talent pool while ensuring we continue to meet growing demand for great tasting, high-quality beef at home and abroad and NCBA will continue its tradition of excellence long…

Kendal FrazierNCBAretirement

Mechanical Vineyard Pruning Possible Without Replanting

Brian German April 23, 2019Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…the most common one we see and then we also converted this vineyard to a single high-wire system that can be box pruned easily,” Kurtural noted. Overall, Kurtural said that…

California grapeslaborMechanization
broadband

USDA Opens Application Portal for New ReConnect Rural Broadband Infrastructure Program

Dan April 23, 2019Industry News Release, Technology

…speeds of less than 10 megabits per second download and 1 megabit per second upload. Beginning today, ReConnect funding applications can be submitted at reconnect.usda.gov. “Reliable, high-speed broadband internet e-Connectivity…

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perduerural broadbandUSDA
hanging basket

Tips for Starting a Hanging Basket Garden

Dan April 23, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…crops, such as peppers and tomatoes, love sunlight. While other crops, such as peas and lettuce, prefer cooler temperatures. Also, consider which time of year you plant specific crops. Choose…

Cathy Isomhanging basket gardenvegetable gardening
growing

Growing Your Own Lettuce

Dan April 19, 2019This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…no matter the variety, is traditionally considered a cool weather crop. It grows best in the spring or fall because lettuce prefers temperatures between 60-70° Fahrenheit. Approximately one month before…

Cathy Isomgardeninglettuce
China

US Wins Another Dispute Over Chinese Trade Practices

Brian German April 18, 2019Agri-Business, Trade

…Chinese market. “Making sure our trading partners play by the rules is vital to providing our farmers the opportunity to export high-quality, American-grown products to the world,” Secretary Perdue said…

China trade policywheat tradeWorld Trade Organization (WTO)
honey bee

Weak Honey Bee Colonies May Fail From Cold Exposure During Shipping

Dan April 18, 2019Industry News Release, Research

…highway. The aisle helps prevent overheating, but may cause air turbulence that can affect hive temperature if the outside air temperature is low. Internal colony temperatures also varied significantly depending…

CCDhoney beesUSDA/ARS
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