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hops

Brew Your Own Beer? Grow Your Own Hops

Dan May 9, 2019Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…space and support, because they quickly climb upwards. Hops prefer not to compete with weeds, so use a well-rotted organic mulch to keep encroaching plants at bay. I’m Cathy Isom……

brewing beerCathy Isomhops
Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Wednesday, 05-08-19

Dan May 8, 2019Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…Twitter about it. The California Farm Bureau’s Roadshow and how it could come to an agriculture region near you. Also, get an update on the organic certification cost shares for…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
peg

The Western View: Peg Leg’s Legendary Gold

Dan May 8, 2019Western View

…Springs, it’s supposed to bring you luck.   I’m Len Wilcox and that’s the Western View from AgNet West and Citrus Industry Magazine.  Visit us on the web at www.citrusindustry.net. About…

goldLen WilcoxPeg Leg Smith
jordan college

Organic Certification Cost Aid Continues With New Farm Bill

Dan May 6, 2019Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Organic

USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) announced that organic producers and handlers can apply for federal funds to assist with the cost of receiving and maintaining organic certification through the Organic…

agriculture economyOCCSPorganic farmingUSDA/FSA
California citrus

Latest DATOC Report Highlights ACP/HLB Projects

Brian German May 6, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…and the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) in California citrus.  The DATOC was initially formed in 2016 through a partnership between the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program and the Citrus…

Asian citrus psyllid (ACP)citrus researchHuanglongbing (HLB)
Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Friday, 05-03-19

Dan May 3, 2019Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…the organic industry, how thanks to the warmer weather last month stone fruit season is back on track, and, we’re rounding out the show with another episode of Voices of…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday

OFAC Begins Educational Seminar Series in Salinas

Brian German May 1, 2019General

…workshop.  Other presentations will feature information on soil health and humics in organic production, as well as sulfur use in organic production and foliar application methods.  Several hours of continuing…

fertilizerorganic farming
Tamarixia

Tamarixia Helps Reduce Psyllid Population in Southern California

Dan May 1, 2019Citrus

A magnified photo of tamarixia radiata, a tiny stingless wasp utilized in the Asian citrus psyllid program. The actual size of the wasp has been compared to fleas or particles…

asian citrus psyllidDavid MorganTamarixia radiata
baseball

The Western View: When Wild Bill Played Baseball

Dan April 30, 2019Western View

…from AgNet West and Citrus Industry Magazine.  Visit us on the web at www.citrusindustry.net. About the Author Len Wilcox Len Wilcox is a retired scientist who also ran a newspaper and…

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initiative

Last Chance to Comment on OTA GRO Organic Initiative

Dan April 29, 2019Organic

…initiative. The Generate Results and Opportunity for Organic initiative, simply referred to as GRO Organic, is a private-sector effort to advance voluntary industry-invested organic research, promotion and education.  GRO Organic…

GRO Organic InitiativeorganicOrganic Trade Association

Hold The Line Against Huanglongbing: The Time Has Come to Meet ACP Head On

Brian German April 26, 2019Sponsored Content

…5.6 million metric tons of citrus were lost due to ACP. What’s at stake for California growers? California represents 59% of U.S. citrus production with 265,000 acres of citrus producing…

farming

Farming Has a Long History in the Western U. S.

Dan April 25, 2019Western View

…View from AgNet West and Citrus Industry Magazine. Visit us on the web at www.citrusindustry.net. Farming Has a Long History in the Western U. S. About the Author Len Wilcox…

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slow

Slow and Steady Progress in Gene Editing for HLB Resistance

Dan April 25, 2019Citrus, Research

HLB Infected Citrus Varieties Using CRISPR technology to edit genes in citrus trees to be resistant to Huanglongbing (HLB) can be a slow process, but researchers are making progress. Postdoctoral…

CRISPR technologyHuanglongbing (HLB)Karl Haro von Mogel
atrazine

Senate Environmental Quality Committee to Review SB458 Amendment to The Statewide Ban of Chlorpyrifos

Dan April 23, 2019Environment, Legislative

…for the protection of many commodities widely grown across the state. Last year, we talked with Joel Nelsen of California Citrus Mutual, who said the complete ban could hurt the…

chlorpyrifosMaria DurazoSenate Bill 458
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