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Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Thursday, 06-20-19

Dan June 20, 2019Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…for growers. A UCCE Advisor is looking at making temperature readings when watching for frost work for shorter crops and we’ll have today’s Almond Update about their annual golf tournament…

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Spotted Lantern Fly Sparking California Concern

Dan June 17, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes

Courtesy UC Riverside University of California, Riverside (www.ucr.edu) UC Riverside is testing whether a sesame seed-sized wasp can control a pest that could seriously damage California crops including wine, walnuts,…

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Plants That Enrich Your Garden Soil

Dan June 13, 2019Soil, This Land of Ours

…the soil. Cover crops, for example, produce lots of organic material that keep the soil lively and revitalized, and some can even provide a bit of forage for us. One…

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agriculture

Biotech Executive Order Vital for U.S. Agriculture-Industry Reaction

Dan June 12, 2019Biotechnology, Industry News Release

…potential for both public- and private- sector plant breeding programs of every size and sector, from specialty crops to row crops,” said ASTA President & CEO Andy LaVigne. “To fully…

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Secretary Perdue Statement on President Trump’s Biotech EO

Dan June 11, 2019Biotechnology, Industry News Release

…biotechnology front, better coordination of the Department of Agriculture, Environmental Protection Agency, and Food and Drug Administration regulations on genetic modification of crops and livestock is needed to reduce barriers…

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The Western View: Part Two in the Water Wars

Dan June 11, 2019Water, Western View

…crops that require less water. There’s more to it, but it sounds like a compromise that keeps farming alive, but allows MWD to find water for its city customers. Their…

deltaLen WilcoxMetropolitan Water DistrictSacramentowater
trade

Secretary Perdue Statement on Disaster and Trade-Related Assistance

Dan June 10, 2019Economy, Industry News Release, Trade

…farm’s total plantings to the MFP-eligible crops (outlined below) in aggregate in 2019. Those per acre payments are not dependent on which of those crops are planted in 2019, and therefore…

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disaster relief

Disaster Relief Aid Finally Passes in the House

Dan June 4, 2019Economy

…But Republican lawmakers blocked the bill each time while the House was in recess The measure includes $3-billion for farm related losses of crops, dairy, on-farm stored crops, prevented planting…

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Strawberry Mite Control Helped by Lesser-known Predator

Dan June 4, 2019Fruits & Vegetables

Courtesy UCANR Natural predators can drive mite control in a lot of crops, and a lesser-known insect is helping in strawberries. Santa Maria’s Manzanita Berry farms have a lot of success…

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Prevention is Key for California Tree Nut Growers

Josh McGill June 1, 2019Sponsored Content

…Needs To help growers tackle year-long challenges to their tree nut crops, Bayer’s Luna® Sensation and Luna® Experience contain a combination of Luna® and another fungicide, giving growers options when…

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California Highlights in 2017 Census of Agriculture

Brian German May 30, 2019Agri-Business, USDA

…potatoes, sweet potatoes, fruits, tree nuts, berries, milk from cows, other crops and hay, as well as nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod.  Forage crops made up the majority of farming…

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Unseasonable Rains Contribute to Weed Control Issues

Brian German May 30, 2019Industry

…growth. So, you’re not going to see that ability of some crops that like warmer environments to outpace weeds that they might normally be competitive with.” Increased germination, especially in…

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Oriental Fruit Fly Eradicated From Sacramento and Yolo Counties

Dan May 29, 2019Citrus, Industry News Release

…other invasive species that threaten California’s crops and natural environment are sometimes detected in agricultural areas, the vast majority are found in urban and suburban communities. The most common pathway…

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Pesky Critter Known for Attacking Plants

Dan May 28, 2019This Land of Ours

…to wreak havoc on your growing plants. Some of their favorite veggies to feast on include asparagus, cabbage, peppers, lettuce and tomatoes. When cutworms find your crops, they frequently begin…

Cathy Isomcutwormgardening
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