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MSOB: Delivering Biological Materials Through Bee Vectoring

Brian German June 9, 2021Industry, Making Sense of Biologicals

…inoculum material has been delivered before bees reenter the hive. Temperatures inside beehives are also typically higher than what most fungi can tolerate. Dara said using bee vectoring for delivering…

biologicalsMaking Sense of Biologicals
crops

New Pandemic Cover Crop Program to Assist Growers

Brian German June 8, 2021Agri-Business, Industry

…being offered by USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA). Benefits being offered under the new program are designed to help growers maintain cover crops in their operations, in the face of…

cover cropscrop insuranceU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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Essential Steps for Starting Your First Vegetable Garden

Dan June 8, 2021Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…step is choosing the layout of your garden and what crops will grow well together. For the best harvest, your vegetable garden needs the best soil you can give it….

Almond Leadership Program

Almond Update: Second Flight of NOW Expected to Be Substantial

Brian German June 3, 2021Almond Update

…at the start of the season. Several factors could be responsible for the irregular trapping trends. The lack of rainfall in the winter along with warmer temperatures in early spring…

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Pallet Shortages Create New Transportation Challenge for Agriculture

Brian German June 1, 2021Agri-Business

…and rising costs. UFPA has indicated that overall pallet prices have increased more than 400 percent in recent weeks. There are also reports that even with the increased costs, supplies…

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strawberries

Just a Few Helpful Tips for Growing Great Strawberries

Dan June 1, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…they are kept in sunlight, at least, six hours a day. And, stay up on routine waterings. For outside plants, if temperatures are going to drop below freezing, it’s best…

Internal Cooking Temp Remains Same Even if Price of Meat is Higher at Market

Brian German May 31, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

Proper internal cooking temperatures remain the same, even if the price of meat is higher at the market. Meat prices at the grocery store might be a little higher for…

Carolyn CheliusUSDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline

Almond Matters: Still Time to Address Peach Twig Borer and Other Pests

Brian German May 26, 2021Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…the high temperatures bring the appropriate heat units. Producers may want to get going now with their pest control applications before another wave of warm temperatures hits. “When it gets…

almond matterspeach twig borerpest management

Shifting Trends in California Citrus Varieties

Brian German May 26, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

As California growers consider which crops present the most opportunity for success, the citrus industry is no different. Shifting consumer trends have helped dictate which varieties of citrus are most…

Bruce BabcockSchool of Public Policy at UC RiversideUC Riverside

Health Bite: Produce That Hydrates

Brian German May 18, 2021Features, Health Bite

…not quite summer yet, but with temperatures climbing, it’s more and more important to stay hydrated. If you’re outdoors for any stretch of time, you know it’s critical to your…

Health BiteRachel Eslick
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Another Record Almond Crop Forecasted by USDA

Brian German May 14, 2021Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…a few instances of rain, wind, and hail towards the end of the bloom period, overall bloom conditions were favorable for growers. Temperatures were mild to warm with trees hitting…

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diseases

Most Destructive and Deadly Tomato Diseases Not Very Common

Dan May 7, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…also cannot survive freezing temperatures without a host. Late blight is a fungal infection that causes irregularly shaped, water-soaked, slimy splotches all over your plant. It starts with the top-most…

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Common Tomato Plant Disease to Watch for in the Garden

Dan May 6, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…tomato diseases. Fungal, viral, and bacterial issues can wipe out entire crops and gardens in a short period if left unchecked, so you need to know how to spot these…

UC SAREP Reinstates Grant Program with $77,000 in Awards

Brian German May 4, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

…variety of pilot projects from higher learning institutions and other organizations. Grant recipients include Fresno State, for a project to evaluate cover crops in table grapes and the effects on…

University of California Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program
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