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Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Tuesday, 09-03-19

Dan September 3, 2019Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…benefits of healthy soil practices, agriculture land values that are continuing to rise and details on Kern County growing nearly half of California’s registered hemp acreage. Tune in to the…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
water troughs

Using Water Troughs for a Garden

Dan September 2, 2019This Land of Ours

…for areas that have poor soil, and, easier to weed and tend to get fewer weeds. Pinterest Some of the disadvantages:  they’re heavy after you fill them with soil, the…

Cathy Isomgardeningwater trough
ars

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

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

…supplements, seeding pastures with legumes to add nitrogen to the soil, applying low levels of fertilizer, stimulating new grass growth with prescribed burning and adjusting stocking rates in response to…

forage grassesUSDA/ARS
beefsteak

Growing Big, Red, Juicy, Beefsteak Tomatoes

Dan August 26, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…slower to grow and mature. Tomatoes are notoriously thirsty, so you’ll need to water them regularly. Try to keep the soil evenly moist. This prevents diseases such as blossom end…

beefsteak tomatoesCathy Isomgardening
garden

Evaluating the Potential of Beneficial Ants in Agricultural Production

Brian German August 21, 2019Industry, Pest Update

…most growers see ants as pests,” said Madison Sankovitz, Ph.D. Candidate at UC Riverside. “My research is mainly centered around examining how ants are beneficial to soil and soil ecosystems.”…

agricultural researchAnts
prune harvest

Prune Harvest Around The Corner, Considerations from UCCE

Dan August 15, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release

…infection over a wet winter. Soil applied nitrogen, especially after September, is vulnerable to leaching because of limited root activity. Soil applied potassium (K) should be banded in the fall….

prune harvestUCCEUCIPM
crops

Farmers Prevented from Planting Crops on More than 19 Million Acres

Dan August 12, 2019Drought, Economy, Environment, Industry News Release, Water, Weather

…supported planting of cover crops on fields where farmers were not able to plant because of their benefits in preventing soil erosion, protecting water quality and boosting soil health. The…

germinate seeds

Knowing How to Germinate Seeds for Your Garden

Dan August 8, 2019This Land of Ours

…eggshells, or other mediums to hold the seeds during germination. There are four germination methods, figure out which one works best for you. Whether its in soil, using the submersion…

Cathy Isomgardeningseed germination
downward pressure

Downward Pressure on Prices for Processing Tomatoes

Dan August 1, 2019Economy, Fruits & Vegetables, Vegetables

…the amount of soil moisture in the area and having minimal disease pressure. Despite a positive growing season thus far, there may be some issues when it comes to pricing….

agriculture economytomato processingtomatoes
crops

Easy to Grow Exotic and Flavorful Cabbage

Dan July 30, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…well if you sow the seeds during the spring, while the soil remains cool. To harvest in the fall, you would plant another crop during late summer. This type of…

Cathy IsomChinese cabbagegardening
garden

Easy, Quick Way to Water Your Garden

Dan July 19, 2019This Land of Ours, Vegetables, Water

…at any time. The soil and plants around it will form a suction when they need more water. If the soil is dry, water will seep from the underground reservoir….

Cathy Isomgardeningolla watering
plants

Plants That Grow Best in the Shade

Dan July 12, 2019This Land of Ours

…they will tolerate a considerable amount of shade, especially in hot climates.  Flat-leaf and Italian parsley grow best with rich, moist soil and light shade. Cilantro will quickly bolt and…

Cathy Isomgardeningherb garden
rural broadband

Rural Broadband Will Boost Economy, Improve Sustainability and Animal Welfare

Dan July 11, 2019Industry News Release, Technology

…farmers to apply less water, protect soil health and precisely plant seeds, which also helps farmers save money. “After we collect this data, we must transfer it from our machines…

AFBFrural broadband
growing onions

Growing Onions from Seed Has Benefits

Dan July 8, 2019Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…a long germination and growing period. They’re commonly started off indoors before being transplanted later. Place no more than 3 onion seeds in each module or pot. Firm the soil…

Cathy Isomgardeningonion seedsonions
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