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California’s Strawberry Industry Without Methyl Bromide?

Dan August 19, 2016Environment, Industry News Release, Pest Update

…Gordon, UC Davis professor in the Department of Plant Pathology, in this issue’s Outlook. “Rather, a multi-faceted approach will be required, one that integrates advances in disease resistance through breeding…

California agriculturemethyl bromideUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
European grapevine moth

European Grapevine Moth Eradicated From California

Dan August 18, 2016Grapes, Industry News Release

…the relationships in place Ross because of the ongoing, cooperative program created by this industry years ago to combat Pierce’s disease and the glassy-winged sharpshooter.” The infestation peaked in 2010…

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Got wild pigs?

Dan August 16, 2016Environment, Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…hogs, feral pigs, feral hogs, wild boars, Russian boars or Eurasian boars, in California, they are all the same destructive animal. Wild pigs can spread disease to people, pets and…

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Zika Virus Battle

Dan August 16, 2016General

…night, Cornel said, is grave concern that there will be a Zika outbreak in California. “Right now, our only control tool in response to a disease outbreak is use of…

Aedes aegyptiUC Mosquito Research LaboratoryZika Virus
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Canada and China Canola Talks End Without Deal

Dan August 16, 2016General

…Trudeau. China’s quarantine authority recently announced it would impose stricter import inspection standards due to concerns over the crop disease blackleg. The move was supposed to take place on April…

CanadacanolaChina

Ranchers, Loggers Express Concerns About Forest Plans

Taylor Hillman August 15, 2016Environment

…from wildfires, insects and disease will have to be piled and burned. In a letter requesting the time extension for comments on the forest plans, CFBF Associate Counsel Jack Rice…

Pear Growers Say Supply, Demand Have Equalized

Taylor Hillman August 12, 2016Tree, nut & vine crops

…after orchards were hard hit last year with the bacterial disease fire blight. That caused growers to remove fruiting wood from their trees, said Robert Arceo, a grower in the…

Funding to Train the Next Generation of Agricultural Leaders

Dan August 12, 2016Education, Industry News Release

…systems. Michigan State University used a previous NIFA grant to provide veterinarians with new competencies in basic infectious and metabolic disease research through courses and research experiences in immunology, molecular…

National Institute of Food and AgricultureNNF program

Agri View: Beekeeping 101

Dan August 12, 2016Agri View, Environment, General

…because of disease and problems that threaten the future of this indispensable little creature. But some serious beekeepers are now teaching the culture to others who are interested. To the…

beekeepinghoneybees
citrus greening

Two More Trees Identified HLB-Positive

Taylor Hillman August 11, 2016Citrus, Industry News Release, Pest Update

…close to previous huanglongbing (HLB) finds in the region. From the California Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program: Two additional trees have been confirmed positive for Huanglongbing (HLB). One tree…

citruscitrus greeningHLBhuanglongbing
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Cargill Stops Antibiotic Use in Turkey Flocks

Dan August 11, 2016Industry News Release, Poultry

Cargill has stopped using an antibiotic for disease prevention in its turkey flocks. The move follows concerns that using the antibiotic, gentamicin (gent-ta-mice-in), contributes to the threat of antimicrobial resistance….

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CA Free of TB Testing for Cattle Movement

Dan August 10, 2016Cattle, Industry News Release

…of TB testing. The upgraded status is a result of several years of testing and related biosecurity efforts following the detection of the disease in five dairy herds dating between…

bovine turberculosis

Agri View: Consuming GMO Crops

Dan August 10, 2016Agri View, Environment, Technology

…therapeutic ingredients that doctors “prescribe” them for patients at risk for cancer and heart disease. A plant biochemist at Michigan State University, DellaPenna believes that genetically engineered foods are the…

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Cattlemen’s Association Disappointed in Brazil Announcement

Dan August 3, 2016Cattle

…domestic herds is at stake as Brazil continues to have problems with foot-and-mouth disease, along with continued bad-faith acts in the international trade community. The American public will also be…

BrazilmeatU.S. Cattlemen’s Association
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