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Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Monday, 09-23-19

Dan September 23, 2019Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…the pros and cons of summer cover crops and details on the payment changes made to the WHIP plus program. Tune in to the show for these news stories, recipes,…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
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Updated Import Restrictions for Various Seed Types

Dan September 23, 2019Exports/Imports, Seeds

…pospiviroids, some of which are known to cause disease in potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and other agricultural crops. All tomato and pepper seeds will now need to be tested in their…

gardening

How to Deal with Gardening Burnout

Dan September 23, 2019This Land of Ours

…drought or nutrient, nutrient deficiencies, struggling financially and finding it tough to upkeep your garden on a tight budget. Some of your crops have failed. Or, feeling fatigued and uninterested…

Cathy Isomgardening
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Advantages to Growing Your Own Scallions

Dan September 20, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…you find at the grocery store and you can control what chemicals touch your crops. It’s also much more affordable, and you can decide when to harvest – whether you…

Cathy Isomgardeningscallions
sustainability

Sustainability in Action Meeting Coming Up in Salinas

Brian German September 18, 2019General

…Western Growers, the Produce Marketing Association, Bayer CropScience, SISC, Sustainable Conservation, The Monterey County Sustainability Working Group and Measure to Improve.  The event is intended to offer actionable information to…

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New Tool Improves Beekeepers’ Overwintering Odds and Bottom Line

Dan September 18, 2019Economy, Industry News Release, Pollinators

…temperatures stay above freezing. So a less expensive practice of overwintering bee colonies in cold storage is becoming popular. This new tool calculates the probability of a managed honey bee…

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tranche

Specialty Crops Bolstered Top-Ten Commodity Cash Receipts in 2018

Dan September 17, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Grapes, Specialty Crops

Early data is out for California’s 2018 cash receipts, which shows an increase that’s supported by specialty crops. The California Department of Food and Agriculture issued an initial overview of agriculture…

farmers

The Western View: Could farmers be the heroes of the 21st century?

Dan September 17, 2019Western View

…Trade to quantify how much carbon is being stored by farming, we can insure that these changes happen. Efforts like planting cover crops, no-till cultivation, and rotational grazing would keep…

farmerLen Wilcox
hard

A Few Plants to Grow that Are Hard to Kill

Dan September 12, 2019Nursery crops, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…plant should be your plant of choice. It thrives in either low or high light. And, can handle extreme temperatures. Rabbit’s Ear Pinterest How about the Rabbit’s Ear? this is…

Cathy Isomsucculent plants
mexican sunflowers

Growing the Mexican Sunflower Attracts Pollinators

Dan September 11, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

…plant. When grown in a vegetable garden, you can use Mexican sunflowers to attract pollinators and other beneficial insects to help your crops thrive. Plant your Mexican sunflowers from seed…

Cathy IsomMexican Sunflowerspollinators
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USDA Resources Available for Farmers Hurt by 2018, 2019 Disasters

Dan September 9, 2019Industry

…crops include those for which federal crop insurance or NAP coverage is available, excluding crops intended for grazing. A list of crops covered by crop insurance is available through USDA’s…

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The Western View: New Income Source From Farming?

Dan September 5, 2019Environment, Industry Videos-Promoting Agriculture, Western View

…like planting cover crops, no-till cultivation, and rotational grazing would keep the carbon in the ground instead of releasing it into the air. The bottom line is, farmers can create…

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Nearly Half of California Hemp Acreage Registered in Kern County

Brian German September 4, 2019Field & Row Crops, Industry

…“If there are more markets that open up for different aspects of the crop, it could be just another one of those crops that’s in the rotation of a normal…

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An ARS Focus on the Northern Plains: Finding New Ways to Beef Up Our Cattle

Dan August 26, 2019Cattle, Environment, Industry News Release

The nutritional quality of forage grasses in the Northern Plains is being altered by rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere. Photo courtesy of David Augustine. (USDA/ARS) — Carbon…

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