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Seed Company Helps Jump-start Elementary Garden

Taylor Hillman October 31, 2017Fruits & Vegetables

…soil in, but they had no plants,” HM.Clause Media Specialist Sierra Scott said. Scott was leading an HM.Clause pumpkin tour at the time but contacted Trial Specialist Katie Chin to…

donationsseed

Almond Matters: First Rains Mean Weed Control Begins

Taylor Hillman October 25, 2017Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…and space,” he said. “So going into the winter, especially when filling the soil profile with those winter rains, managing the weeds is important.” Although areas didn’t see a lot…

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Register for the Latino Farmer Conference

Brian German October 24, 2017Industry

…information on how to access farm financing and sustainable soil management. The development of new markets for farm products and efficient irrigation management will also be discussed. The second session…

Latino Farmer Conference
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Building Your Own No Dig Garden Bed

Dan October 20, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…building one. The easiest and least labor-intensive method is sheet mulching – or the lasagna method. Layer upon layer of organic material atop the soil. This creates a raised bed…

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NIFA Biotechnology Grants Put Science at Center of Food Safety Policy

Dan October 19, 2017Biotechnology, Industry News Release, Research

…that occurs naturally in soil. The research has resulted in new monitoring methods to help farmers detect, monitor, and predict the movement of these pests. Another project at North Carolina…

Agricultural ScienceBiotechnologyNIFAUSDA
Almond Leadership Program

Almond Board: Almond Map

Taylor Hillman October 19, 2017Almond Update

…extensive validation to create a highly accurate, orchard-by-orchard view of the industry. Sabrina Hill talks with Dr. Joel Kimmelshue Owner/Principal Soil and Agricultural Scientist at Land IQ to get more…

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Benefits of No-Dig Garden Beds

Dan October 19, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…Beds Imagine a garden where you never have to lift a shovel, dig into the ground and turn up the soil. You just create your garden by piling organic matter…

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Still Time to Register for California Avocado Society’s Annual Meeting

Brian German October 17, 2017General

…directions to the four different tour locations. The Calavo Avocado Ripening Facility will be exhibiting ripening and management techniques. Fruit Growers Laboratories will be displaying water, leaf, soil and pathology…

California Avocado Society
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USDA Invests in Research on Next Generation of Agricultural Technology

Dan October 17, 2017Industry News Release, Research, Technology

…unmanned aerial vehicles, predictions of crop water use, and water sensors in the soil. The fiscal year 2016 grants totaling $7.3 million included: Agricultural Engineering University of Kentucky Research Foundation,…

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ice damage

Grow Kale in the Winter

Dan October 10, 2017This Land of Ours

…preferences. It likes mildly acidic soil, ideally in the 6.0 to 6.5 pH range, which is typical for most gardens. Like any leafy vegetable, kale also likes the soil to…

Brassica oleraceagardeningkale
flood assistance

NRCS Sends Team to Aid Puerto Rico

Brian German October 9, 2017Agri-Business

…Carlos Suarez is the State Conservationist from California who will be joining the effort.  Suarez noted that the team of specialists consists of “engineers, soil scientists, soil conservationists, and agronomists…

Hurricane MariaNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)

Register for Farm of the Future Field Day

Brian German October 6, 2017Industry, Technology

…farm management tools. Irrigation infrastructure will feature continuous pump monitoring and automation. Soil mapping along with remoting sensing will also be discussed. Peer-reviewed presentations will also be available to growers…

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Sacramento River, seen in Redding, California.

Water Year 2017 Just Short of Record

Brian German October 5, 2017Water

…relieved considerably. Runoff in major river basins exceeded 150 percent of the average for the first time in six years. The abundant runoff helped to replenish depleted soil moisture and…

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USDA Issues Farm Safety Net and Conservation Payments

Dan October 4, 2017Environment, Industry News Release

…of the largest private-lands conservation programs in the United States. Thanks to voluntary participation by farmers and landowners, CRP has improved water quality, reduced soil erosion and increased habitat for…

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