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‘Great Concern’ About EPA Rules for Plant-Incorporated Protectants

Brian German July 14, 2023 Agri-Business, Regulation

…changing climate and, respond to increased pest and disease challenges,” the letter states. “This rule will disproportionally stifle innovation by publicly supported federal and academic plant breeders and smaller plant…

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)Genetically EngineeredPlant-Incorporated Protectants
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USDA Resources for Preventing HPAI

Dan July 11, 2023 Poultry, This Land of Ours

…to avoid disease and reduction of all kinds of particularly high path avian influenza,” she said in an interview with USDA reporter Rod Bain. The campaign has been around for…

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)Sabrina HalvorsonUSDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
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California Crop Conditions Heading into July

Brian German July 4, 2023 Agri-Business, Industry

…almonds have been progressing well, with meat fill already complete. The maturation of pistachios, walnuts, and pecans is also underway. Pest and disease pressures have been relatively low in most…

California agricultureNational Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)
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Wet Winter Was a ‘Blessing’ for Winegrape Growers

Brian German June 30, 2023 Grapes, Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…optimal environments for disease pathogens. However, President of Allied Grape Growers, Jeff Bitter said the rain does not appear to be having any negative impacts on production. “That’s been nothing…

California winegrapesgrape productionwinegrapes

Potential of Biofungicides in Combating Disease Pressure in Organic Carrots

Brian German June 26, 2023 Carrots, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…We took the data on disease incidence and how the disease progressed over a period of time.” Alternaria leaf blight is particularly troublesome for carrot growers because of the limited…

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USDA Seeks Fiscal Year 2024 Suggestions for Plant Protection Projects

Dan June 19, 2023 Agri-Business, Funding, Legislative, This Land of Ours

…to help them safeguard against, detect, and respond to invasive plant pests and diseases. Climate change has increased the level of plant pest infestations and disease infection, allowed pests to…

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)Sabrina Halvorson

Citrus Breeding Research Receives Increased Federal Support

Brian German June 16, 2023 Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Funding, Research

…Breeders are working to determine what will be most resilient to climate conditions and pest and disease pressures while maintaining preferred consumer traits. The California program builds on the existing…

California Citrus Mutual (CCM)citrus productioncitrus research
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Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act Moves Out of Committee

Dan June 12, 2023 Agri-Business, Dairy & Livestock, Dairy and Livestock, Legislative, This Land of Ours

…pressure, and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease or Type 2 diabetes. ]According to the most recent Dietary Guidelines for Americans, milk is a source of three out of four under-consumed…

Sabrina Halvorson
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Peanuts Pack a Punch Against Alzheimer’s

Dan June 8, 2023 This Land of Ours

How peanuts pack a punch in the fight against Alzheimer’s. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Alzheimer’s disease affects more than six million Americans. There’s now growing evidence…

peanutsSabrina Halvorson

Almond Matters: Pest Pressures Low, But Activity Likely to Pick Up

Brian German June 7, 2023 Almond Matters, Almonds, News from our Sponsors

…Burkdoll noted. OTHER IMPACTS OF ATYPICAL WEATHER THIS GROWING SEASON While the weather has kept pest pressures low, it has also contributed to disease problems. Burkdoll explained that Alternaria has…

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INSV Infections Low to Start Season, But Concerns Remain with Drying Conditions

Brian German May 30, 2023 Field & Row Crops, Industry, Leafy Greens

Issues with Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV) appear to be lower than what was seen in 2022. Last year’s disease pressures created a host of issues related to loss of…

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Alliance Wants to Protect Specialty Crop Program

Dan May 10, 2023 Specialty Crops

…activities include seminars and workshops, study tours, field surveys, pest and disease research, and pre-clearance programs. USDA says eligible crops include all cultivated plants and their products produced in the…

Sabrina HalvorsonSpecialty Crop Farm Bill AllianceTechnical Assistance for Specialty Crops (TASC) program

New ‘Short-Day’ and ‘Day-Neutral’ Strawberry Varieties Resistant to Fusarium

Brian German May 2, 2023 Berries, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…disease. Cole said two of the new strawberry varieties that are resistant to fusarium should offer growers a viable option for Fall planting.   “We have UC Keystone and UC…

California strawberriesfusarium wiltUC Davis Strawberry Breeding Program

Agronomic Minute: Keeping Botrytis Outbreaks in Check

Brian German April 24, 2023 Agronomic Minute, News from our Sponsors

Vineyard conditions this year have been much wetter than average, bringing more risk of disease. Technical Services Manager for UPL North America, Cassie Rieser said infections can occur during bloom…

Agronomic MinuteBotrytisfungal diseasegrape production
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