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Citrus Bloom Starting Up in the Central Valley

Brian German March 30, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…supply chain continues undeterred. “Our farmers certainly don’t stop working.  The crops continue to grow.  We’re right here in the spring where a lot of the stone fruit and nut…

California citruscitrus production
plant pathogens

Discovery of Plant Rust in Your Garden

Dan March 30, 2020This Land of Ours

…your plants, but it rarely kills crops outright. However, if you leave the disease to run its course, your plants will decline in health and may not produce as expected…

Cathy Isomgardeningplant rust
lawsuit

California Strawberry Production Stays on Track

Brian German March 26, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…in late April or early May.  The industry makes tremendous effort to ensure the safety of crops as well as the workforce, which have been amplified even further to prevent…

California Strawberry Commissionstrawberries

Foodservice Down, But ‘Brisk’ Fresh Avocado Market Helping

Brian German March 26, 2020Fruits & Vegetables

…still keep some distance between workers…We understand there have been extra shifts and different hours to do their best to keep their workers safe.” Listen to the report. Specialty Crops…

Avocado ProductionCalifornia Avocado Commission (CAC)COVID-19
COVID-19

Senate Approves Coronavirus Stimulus Bill, Bringing Agricultural Assistance

Brian German March 25, 2020Agri-Business, Funding

…The legislation also includes an additional $9.5 billion for assisting livestock operations and specialty crop producers who have been negatively impacted by the pandemic.  In a letter addressed to Senate…

CoronavirusCOVID-19funding

The Western View: Just Wait – It’s The Thing To Do

Brian German March 25, 2020Western View

…to work. And that’s good, as crops and critters don’t grow themselves, no matter what some folks might think. In farming, there’s always another job to do. So farmers can…

COVID-19Western View

Agriculture Work Remains Critical Durning COVID-19 Crisis

Brian German March 20, 2020Industry News Release

…protect themselves, their employees, their families, and their crops.” County Farm Bureaus around California and CFBF will remain operational, in order to support their members. “County Farm Bureaus provide a…

California Farm Bureau Federation (CFBF)COVID-19

Samples Needed to Help ‘Stop the Rot’ Project

Brian German March 20, 2020Field & Row Crops, Industry

…in all seven different U.S. growing regions; obviously focusing here on California,” said Vegetable Crops Farm Advisor and one of the 24 researchers involved in the project, Brenna Aegerter.  “We…

California onionswhite rot

New Regulation Could Drastically Alter Drone Operation

Brian German March 20, 2020Regulation

…ranchers in managing their crops and livestock and making important business decisions. Listen to the report below. Modern Ag Report ~ 03.20.2020 About the Author Brian German Facebook Twitter Ag…

American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF)dronesFederal Aviation Administration (FAA)
neonicotinoids

DPR Evaluation of Neonicotinoids Making Progress

Brian German March 20, 2020Agri-Business, Pest Update

…to move to look at what mitigation might be necessary for specific crops and specific products to make sure they can be used appropriately but they’re also not causing undue…

California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR)neonicotinoids
pesticide

Sivanto Applications Showing Strong Results for Growers

Brian German March 19, 2020Industry, Pest Update

Sivanto Prime applications are proving to be effective for growers in combatting pest pressures in multiple different crops.  Farmers have been able to gain control of sugarcane aphid in sorghum…

California vineyardsinsect controlsugarcane aphid
winners

Sorghum Provides Multiple Areas of Value as Dairy Forage

Brian German March 17, 2020Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…and dry years – based on the crops’ ability to handle drought stress – but sorghum also holds value in terms of yield when compared to other forages. “Sorghum has…

dairy farmingdairy productionSorghum
diseases

Dealing with Bacterial Garden Blight

Dan March 17, 2020This Land of Ours

…the season, too. Rotate your crops at least every three years to prevent the pathogen from attacking susceptible plants. Management is the only way to deal with bacterial blight. Pruning infected…

bacterial garden blightCathy Isomgardening

Automated Fertigation Could Be Ideal for Avocado Trees

Brian German March 16, 2020Industry

…continuously, is almost ideal for them. I think they would benefit even more so than what we see in citrus.” Listen to the report. Specialty Crop News ~ 03.16.2020 About…

Avocado ProductionCalifornia Avocado Commission (CAC)fertigation
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