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farm bill

USDA Update on Farm Bill Implementation Progress

Dan April 12, 2019Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

…Conservation Conservation Innovation Grants: On March 26, 2019, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) state offices began publishing notices of funding availability for the Conservation Innovation Grants state competitions. Agricultural Conservation…

2018 Farm BillSonny PerdueUSDA
uses

Many Uses of Dill and Why Grow Your Own

Dan April 10, 2019This Land of Ours

…the soil is about 60-70°F. If you don’t want dill coming back, either snip it before the seeds form or plant it in a container. Once outside, beware of aphids,…

Cathy Isomdillgardening

Finding Cover Crops That Work for Producers

Taylor Hillman April 9, 2019Industry

…Bullard said no matter if a grower is looking for erosion control, pollinator habitat, increased soil organic matter or added nitrogen, their work is continuing to find the best and…

cover cropsNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
tips

Tips for Growing Carrots in Containers

Dan April 9, 2019This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…containers is easy, especially if you choose the right varieties, and the right soil they need in order to thrive.  Carrots are a great addition to any balcony: you simply…

carrotsCathy Isomcontainer gardening
bleeding heart plant

The Bleeding Heart Plant and How to Grow it

Dan April 8, 2019This Land of Ours

…shade-loving specimen plant, all with dainty little locket-like flowers.  All plants in this family need a semi- to full-shaded spot in moist, humus-rich, fertile soil. Although they’re pretty frost-hardy, they’re…

bleeding heart plantCathy Isomgardening
caring

April is Get Your Garden Springtime Ready Month

Dan April 5, 2019This Land of Ours

…when the soil is warm enough.  Starting your tomato and broccoli seeds indoors, as well as planting peanuts, sweet potato, squash, cucumbers, melons, and corn.  Also, anywhere where mulch is…

Cathy Isomgardeningvegetable garden

Nutria Eradication Will Require Sustained Efforts

Brian German April 4, 2019Industry, Pest Update

…which can result in the denuding of wetlands areas and riparian areas, and they also burrow into soil banks and so that can create instability in the surrounding soils…so we’re…

California Department of Fish and WildlifeNutria
growing

Growing Your Own Persimmons

Dan April 2, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…frequently checking to make sure they’re staying wet. Then, plant seeds 1-inch deep in a peat pot prepped with planting soil. Place near a window or under grow lights and…

Cathy Isompersimmon treespersimmons
growing organic garden

Growing an Organic Garden-Do’s and Don’ts

Dan April 1, 2019Organic, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…of compost per year; using only organic fertilizers; maintaining a moist soil; and using a mulch composed of straw, chopped leaves, a light layer of chemical-free grass clippings, newspaper and…

Cathy Isomorganic gardeningvegetable garden
plant

How to Plant and Grow Chives

Dan March 29, 2019This Land of Ours

…grow them indoors or outside, and they’re happy pretty much anywhere. Chives should be planted in a spot with fertile, loamy soil.  Start chives indoors, about 6-8 weeks before the…

Cathy Isomchivesgardening
colusa

Monitoring Southern Blight in Colusa County

Dan March 28, 2019Fruits & Vegetables

…region.  The research team sampled soil from a total of nine fields, five of which were confirmed to previously have southern blight. “In 2017 with those really heavy rains and all…

Amber Vinchesi-Vahlsouthern blighttomatoes
lemon tree

How to Grow Your Own Lemon Tree

Dan March 28, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…small plant pot or in a seed tray. Mist or spray the seeds every 5 or 6 days, and never allow the soil to completely dry out. If conditions are…

Cathy Isomlemon treelemons
grow

What is the Grow Medium Coco Coir

Dan March 26, 2019This Land of Ours

A piece of coconut coir brick (used as a growing medium or soil amendment) Cathy Isom talks grow mediums explaining to you what coco coir is and why you need…

Cathy Isomcoco-coirgardeninggrowing medium
walnut

Deciphering the Walnut Genome

Dan March 25, 2019Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes, Research

…to tolerate various soil-borne diseases.   “We chose to cross the widely used English walnut specifically with the wild Texas Black walnut because of its native resistance to several soil-borne…

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