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How to Care and Plant a Sweet Treat, Sugar Cane

Dan June 29, 2021Specialty Crops, Sugar, This Land of Ours

…to be instructive for those who don’t have any experience with how to grow cane, which can be grown in most of the southeastern U.S. See part II, the Update…

Cathy Isomsugarcane

Week in Review: Roundtable Addresses Farm Labor, Proposed Tax Changes Have Costly Implications

Brian German June 25, 2021Industry

…in California, with a push towards mechanization. A report from the Texas A&M University Agriculture and Food Policy Center details the costly implications of the proposed tax changes being considered…

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New Publication Outlines Herbicide Drift Symptoms on Hemp

Brian German June 25, 2021Field & Row Crops, Industry

…cropping systems that would be grown in the same region as hemp plants,” Light explained. Some of the materials tested in the project include glyphosate, oxyfluorfen, glufosinate, rimsulfuron, paraquat, and…

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VofV: Cooperation and Data Sharing for Better Food Safety

Brian German June 24, 2021Agri-Business, Podcasts, Technology

…out more at WGA.com. Food safety expert Tim York expands on the importance of data sharing for advancing food safety. York, who currently serves as the CEO of the California…

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Vegetable Plants that Outshine Others in Summer Heat

Dan June 23, 2021Drought, This Land of Ours, Vegetables, Weather

…of heat and adaptability to dry conditions. Squash, both summer and winter types, are best grown in the heat. Other heat loving veggie plants include: Eggplant, cucumbers, corn, and watermelon. Listen…

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New USDA Grant Program to Increase Processing Capacity

Brian German June 22, 2021Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…small and beginning farmers. USDA is also encouraging grant applications that focus on maintaining strong inspection and food safety standards and obtaining a larger commercial presence. MPIRG’s Planning for a…

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Health Bite: Eating Healthy on a Budget

Brian German June 22, 2021Features, Health Bite

…believe, nutritious food doesn’t have to break the bank. In fact, when you pay attention to your diet and plan out what you’ll be making and eating for the week…

Health BiteRachel Eslick

Pandemic Assistance for Producers Initiative Bringing Additional Aid

Brian German June 21, 2021Agri-Business, Funding

…left out or underserved by previous COVID aid,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a news release. “These investments through USDA Pandemic Assistance will help our food, agriculture and forestry…

Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP)COVID-19U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Farm City Newsday Monday, 06-21-21

Brian German June 21, 2021Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…tax changes, industry members and lawmakers meet to discuss an immigration bill in the Senate and how $4 million is going to strengthen the food supply chain. Tune in to…

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Another Salmonella Outbreak Report Leads Back to Adjacent Land Use

Brian German June 21, 2021Industry

The official report on the latest salmonella outbreak related to peaches points to adjacent land use as the potential cause. Between August and October of last year, the U.S. Food…

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Report Details Costly Implications of Proposed Tax Changes

Brian German June 21, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

A report from the Texas A&M University Agriculture and Food Policy Center (AFPC) details the costly implications of the proposed tax changes being considered by Congress. Some of the tax…

National Cotton Council (NCC)Reece LangleyTexas A&M University Agriculture and Food Policy Center (AFPC)

Uncertainty Remains as Some Markets Begin to Pick Up Demand

Brian German June 17, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

…good indicator of some normalcy returning to food markets. However, there is a bit of skepticism as to how markets will continue to shift with California lifting the pandemic-related restrictions….

Fresno County Farm BureauRyan Jacobsen

Prune Crop Looks Good with Positive Market Conditions for Producers

Brian German June 16, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…When COVID-19 became an overwhelming concern back in March of 2020, it immediately threw the food supply chain into turmoil. Market shifts created by school and restaurant closures caused significant…

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Companion Plants Which Should Be Grown Next to Tomatoes

Dan June 16, 2021Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…for tomatoes include carrots, peppers, sage, garlic and leaf lettuce. Listen to Cathy Isom’s This Land of Ours program here. Companion Plants Which Should Be Grown Next to Tomatoes Sponsored…

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