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Agri View: Sweet Satsuma Orange

Dan May 29, 2017Agri View, Citrus

…is in Georgia and Alabama. The variety being developed by university extension specialists will tolerate the weather along with the lower portions of both states. The soil is very good…

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Western View: Visit to Citrus State Park

Taylor Hillman May 25, 2017Features, Western View

…In 1873, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture sent two small navel orange trees to Riverside resident Eliza Tibbets. Those trees, growing in near perfect soil and weather conditions, produced…

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Plant Health and Production Workforce Funding from USDA

Dan May 25, 2017Industry News Release

…are co-funding Iowa State University researchers to study the use of soil nitrate sensors and genotyping to improve yield prediction models for next generation breeders. Among other projects, Michigan Technological…

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ARS Hydrologist Honored for Bringing Accuracy to Soil Moisture Satellite Work

Dan May 24, 2017Industry News Release, Soil, Technology

…with pioneering researchers like Dr. Cosh.” NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) launched the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite in 2015 to provide more accurate global land soil…

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USFRA Unveils Agriculture in America Sustainability Report at Sustainable Brands Conference

Dan May 24, 2017Industry News Release

…that consumers struggle to define sustainability. Moreover, the topic is best understood by consumers when farmers explain the tangible ways they are improving the water, soil, air and habitat on…

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Making Good Use of Old Firewood

Dan May 23, 2017This Land of Ours

…they will slowly break down beneath the soil. The slow decomposition of wood is perfectly suited for making a long-lasting source of nutrients for the plants atop them. Old logs…

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Giving Gardeners Information on Potting Media for Trees and Shrubs

Dan May 22, 2017Industry News Release, Nursery crops

…USDA Agricultural Research Service’s (ARS) National Soil Dynamics Laboratory in Auburn, Alabama, compared pine bark’s capabilities for storing carbon in the soil with the alternatives. Storing carbon in the soil…

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Planning and What to Grow in Your Food Forest

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

…around it so that new growth will be snuffed out and organic matter decomposes to enrich the soil. A rule of thumb for starting a food forest from scratch is…

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Almond Update: Importance of Water Quality

Taylor Hillman May 18, 2017Almond Update, News from our Sponsors

…the nature of irrigated agriculture is that salts carried in the irrigation water are added to the soils and accumulate there. Different water sources carry different levels of salts. For…

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Why You Should Grow Your Own Food Forest

Dan May 18, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…dropping leaves, twigs, branches, and even entire trees to feed the soil life, which in turn creates fertile, rich soil to grow new trees and plants. Trees prevent evaporation and…

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OTA Applauds Organic Research Investment Legislation

Dan May 18, 2017Industry News Release, Organic

…has furthered our knowledge of soil health, soil biology, and agricultural resilience – knowledge that will contribute to the creation of more sustainable and productive systems across all agricultural approaches…

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Benefits of a Straw Bale Garden

Dan May 15, 2017This Land of Ours

…also be great for growing a garden. And the best part is, you won’t have to worry about any soil, dirt or mud messes, or the threat of annoying weeds….

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Almond Matters: Controlling NOW Populations Early

Taylor Hillman May 10, 2017Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…I think growers are relatively diligent about getting mummies out of the trees and incorporated into the soil,” he said. “That cultural practice, in combination with early sprays, can make…

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Soggy Fields slow Start of Rice Planting

Taylor Hillman May 4, 2017Field & Row Crops

…he said, so he’s focusing on a small area where the soil is lighter and he can begin turning it. But his fields with red clay dirt in the lower…

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