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California Chill Report: Grower Finds Success with Dormex in Pistachios

Brian German January 3, 2024 Chill Hour Report, News from our Sponsors

…and almonds, said he was already familiar with the product with already having used it successfully in his grapes. “Two years ago, when I found they had labeled Dormex for…

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Carpophilus Beetle Discoveries Emphasize Importance of Winter Sanitation

Brian German January 2, 2024 Almonds, Industry, Nuts & Grapes, Pest Update, Pistachios

…Wilson The carpophilus beetle can be identified by an oval-shaped cavity in the hull and the kernel “packed with a fine powdery mix of nutmeat and frass,” according to UC…

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Almond Update: Richard Waycott Reflects on Two Decades of Leadership

Brian German December 28, 2023 Almond Update, Almonds, News from our Sponsors

…episodes, including the one with Richard Waycott, by searching “Almond Journey” wherever you get your podcasts and online at Almonds.com. Listen to the segment below. Brian German Ag News Director…

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Almond Update: Global Opportunities for the Almond Industry

Brian German December 21, 2023 Almond Update, Almonds, News from our Sponsors

…at The Almond Conference, McKalip highlighted the vital role almonds play in contributing to the health and wealth of the U.S. Emphasizing the Biden-Harris administration’s commitment to inclusive agricultural trade,…

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AgNet News Hour, Friday, 12-15-23

Brian German December 15, 2023 AgNet News Hour, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson. Today’s show highlights the last 12 months bringing some positive market changes for almonds, and the…

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CDFA Accepting Proposals for New Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program

Brian German December 14, 2023 Agri-Business, Funding

…Systems Infrastructure Program (RFSI). Aimed at fortifying the middle of the supply chain, this initiative focuses on supporting processing, aggregation, and distribution activities for domestic food and farm businesses. CDFA…

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Changing Climate Means More Pests for Almonds, Peaches, Walnuts

Dan December 13, 2023 Almonds, Climate Change, Environment, Specialty Crops, Stone Fruit, This Land of Ours, Walnuts

…The changes may be gradual, with major changes noticed within 20 years. Listen to Sabrina Halvorson’s This Land Of Ours program here. Changing Climate Means More Pests for Almonds, Peaches,…

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Shannon Douglass Elected as New President of California Farm Bureau

Brian German December 6, 2023 General

…almonds. Brian German Ag News Director / AgNet West Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Sponsored Content Fungicide Resistance Management Minute April 3, 2024 Fungicide Resistance Management Minute March 28, 2024 Fungicide Resistance…

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Almond Update: Actionable Information for Growers at The Almond Conference

Brian German November 30, 2023 Almond Update, Almonds, News from our Sponsors

…because maybe Telone is too expensive? Do I use different rootstocks that may help?” said Saa. A full agenda and registration information is available at Almonds.com/conference. Listen to the segment…

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Consider Composting for Holiday Leftovers

Dan November 24, 2023 Environment, This Land of Ours

…grocery shopping, and as food enters the picture, why not keep food waste to a minimum. Make this holiday season the start of your composting practices and the gift that…

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Almond Update: Reflecting on Current Industry Challenges and Optimism for 2024

Brian German November 22, 2023 Almond Update, Almonds, News from our Sponsors

…out how to position almonds differently within that new environment,” said Waycott. Listen to the segment below. Brian German Ag News Director / AgNet West Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Sponsored Content…

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Report Confirms Second Straight Year of Decline in Almond Acreage

Brian German November 21, 2023 Almonds, Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…Land IQ, initiated in 2018, has yielded a comprehensive living map of California almonds. The partnership provides statistical transparency to industry stakeholders worldwide. The comprehensive insight into California’s almond landscape…

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Undersecretary Keys in on Specialty Crop Trade

Dan November 21, 2023 Agri-Business, Exports/Imports, Specialty Crops, Trade

…lentils, almonds, and walnuts and reduced tariffs for turkey, duck, blueberries, and cranberries. Taylor said one of the key reasons for planning a mission trip to India was to help…

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Turkey Industry Less Dependent on Holiday Whole Bird Sales

Dan November 21, 2023 Commodities, Economy, Poultry, This Land of Ours

…in the sense of ground turkey meat as an option to typical ground beef or ground pork. They’ve made inroads in terms of providing turkey products for the deli case….

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