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Drones, Sharpshooter Precision, and Almond Bloom Protection: Technology Takes Over AgNet News Hour

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…to millimeter-accurate weed control to bloom-time disease protection in almonds. The message was clear: for California growers facing rising labor costs and tighter margins, innovation isn’t a luxury anymore—it’s survival….

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Damian Mason Says California Ag Is Outnumbered, Out Regulated, and Still Unmatched

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…growers, including winter orchard floor management and staying ahead of disease threats like Red Leaf Blotch with early fungicide timing. 🎙️ AgNet News Hour – AgNet West 🌐 Website: agnetwest.com…

George Zhuang

George Zhuang on Raisins, Innovation, and Fresno Grapes

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…hear updates on varieties, rootstocks, and pest and disease management—topics made even more relevant after recent storm-damaged harvests. Industry Collaboration and a Shared Mission Zhuang credits much of his success…

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California Agriculture & High-Speed Rail: Elaine Culotti on AgNet News Hour

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…modern farming equipment. Improve post-harvest soil health using humates to conserve water and nutrients. Protect crops with fungicides like Marivon to ensure resilience against frost and disease. Address labor shortages…

Todd Burkdoll

Todd Burkdoll of Valent USA on Coverage, Technology, and the Future of California Agriculture

DanAgri-Business, Citrus, Economy, Grapes, Interview, Irrigation, Labor and Immigration, Special Reports, Water

…Slower travel speeds allow spray droplets to move deeper into the canopy, distribute more uniformly, and provide better pest and disease control. Whether the goal is prevention or knockdown, better…

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AgNet News Hour: Midweek Agriculture Insights & Industry Headlines

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disease-resistant crops, and tools to combat threats like citrus greening. Nick reminded listeners that farmers are among the country’s top environmental stewards—despite often being misunderstood. Efficiency Across Livestock & Dairy…

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From Citrus Greening to Ag Robotics: California Faces the Future of Farming

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…breaking news that California’s HLB (Huanglongbing) quarantine boundaries have expanded significantly. McGill, who witnessed the disease’s devastation in Florida, warned that California must learn from that experience before it’s too…

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California Ag Tech on Display: TK, Bayer Crop Science, and John Deere’s GUSS Steal the Show

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…emphasized that three straight wet winters could increase disease pressure, making timing and precision more important than ever. Finally, Papagni spoke with Gary Thompson, co-founder of GUSS (Global Unmanned Spray…

Karen Ross

Karen Ross on Water, Workforce, and the Future of California Agriculture

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…focus on diet and health as a way to prevent chronic disease,” she said. “If we help people eat better, we improve outcomes — and what a great time to…

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Pistachios, Water & Trade: Kreps on Farming’s Future

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…and still producing nuts. In California, orchards planted in the 1960s continue to yield strong crops. As long as trees are pruned, shaped upright, and protected from disease, their productive…