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California prune

2017 California Prune Harvest Returns to Typical Levels

Dan September 22, 2017Industry News Release

…reporting healthy trees that have rebounded from the weather-related challenges of recent years. “We are on track for a good year for California prunes,” said John Taylor, Vice President/Owner, Taylor…

California pruneCalifornia prune harvest

NOW Damage Bigger Issue Than Growers Think

Brian German September 22, 2017Nuts & Grapes, Pest Update

…from processors determining damage based on weight and not count. “When you’re weighing nuts that have been half-eaten it is less damage than if you did a true nut count…

almondsNavel orangeworm
pecajn

Pecan Pies at Risk Following Hurricane Irma

Dan September 20, 2017Industry News Release

…weeks before harvest. The University of Georgia estimated that 30 percent of production may have been lost after high winds sent pods flying off branches and blew down trees. Bloomberg…

Georgia pecanspecan piepecans

Growers Set for Sizable Walnut Harvest

Brian German September 18, 2017Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…their nut set, there’s a lot of doubles and triples in the trees.” According to NASS, in-shell weight per nut, along with length and width measurements were all above last…

California walnutsharvest

Getting Your Garden Fall Ready

Dan September 18, 2017This Land of Ours

…temperatures. Stake young and newly planted trees. Another thing you can do to prepare your garden for fall. Fill up the birdfeeder, since Fall is migration time and your feathered…

Fall gardengarden mulchgardening
Mediterranean fruit fly

Medfly Quarantine Issued in Los Angeles County

Brian German September 14, 2017Industry, Pest Update

…with an organic formulation of Spinosad to eliminate mated females and reduce the density of the population. Crews will also be working to remove fruit from trees within 100 meters…

Mediterranean fruit flyquarantine

Lowest Navel Orange Projection in Nine Years

Brian German September 14, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…in the Central Valley, with an average of 135 trees per acre. The survey also indicated a fruit set of 273 per tree, down from 384 last season and below…

California Department of Food and AgricultureCalifornia Navel Orange Objective Measurement Survey

Almond Harvest Continues, Postharvest Irrigation Importance

Brian German September 13, 2017Nuts & Grapes

…the location and weather, almond trees can require between 12 to 15 inches of water during the post-harvest period of mid-August to early November. The biggest demand from trees comes…

irrigationPostharvest
cotton

Cotton and Orange Juice Futures See Bounce Amidst Hurricanes

Dan September 7, 2017Industry News Release

…severe damage, with trees already full of fruit. Florida is also the nation’s biggest sugar producer, and sugarcane crops could be knocked down, or lose sugar content, from the hurricane….

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Almond Leadership Program

Almond Board: Ag in the Classroom

Taylor Hillman September 7, 2017Almond Update, General

…together, and feature Auntie Bee’s story about how an almond is grown, the history of the almond industry, and the many uses of the Nut of Choice. The materials are…

agricultureAlmond boardCalifornia agriculture

Is Subsurface Drip Irrigation the Way to Go?

Brian German September 6, 2017Industry

…meaning, multiple irrigations every day during the season,” said Phene. Fruit trees approaching full maturity at KARE are scheduled for 11 irrigation cycles a day, at 13 minutes per cycle…

Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension CenterSubsurface Drip Irrigation
california

California Walnut Production Forecast Down

Dan September 6, 2017Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes

…sunburn preventative materials. Harvest is expected to begin during the middle of September. The 2017 Walnut O.M. Survey utilized a total of 737 blocks with two sample trees per block….

California walnutswalnut production survey
growing

Reasons to Plant in the Fall

Dan September 5, 2017This Land of Ours

…trees, shrubs, and perennials that have grown in a garden center all season have a root system and plant structure that is better established than it was in spring, usually…

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exercise

Labor Day Gardening

Dan September 4, 2017This Land of Ours

…little resuscitation and renovation. You might also want to assess the yard to see what trees and shrubs you’d like to plant this fall. And how many different ways you…

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