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Ways to Tell if You’re Tomatoes are Ripe if You’re Color Blind

Dan September 29, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…cue that it’s ripe. Another visual cue to tell if tomatoes are ripe, the darker fruits will be hanging lower on the vine. When tomatoes ripen, they get very juicy…

Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Monday, 09-28-20

Brian German September 28, 2020Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…CCC to help ag workers, grants offered to growers transitioning to organic production and get an update on the processing tomato report. Tune in to the show for these news…

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Pakistani

Consumers are Driving a Move to More Sustainable Cotton Farming in California

Brian German September 25, 2020Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

…Rooted Collection. Men’s jeans in the collection run about $100 a pair. Ordinary cowboy cut Wrangler jeans range from $39 to $41 a pair. A cover crop growing in cotton and tomato…

cottonsoil healthUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE)
climate

California Crop Production to Be Impacted by Warming Temperatures

Brian German September 3, 2020Industry

…warming temperatures is for tomato production. “We found between 34 and 87 percent of the land historically used for tomatoes will have temperatures appropriate for them in the future. So,…

agriculture productionclimate change
soil

UC Cooperative Extension to Investigate Healthy Soil Practices with CDFA Grants

Brian German August 31, 2020Funding

…to processing tomato fields in the Sacramento Valley, $100,000 Amber Vinchesi-Vahl, UCCE vegetable crops advisor, Colusa, Sutter and Yuba counties The project will demonstrate compost applications on two farms in two…

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colusa

Mechanical Weeding Trials Showing Promising Results in Tomatoes

Brian German August 19, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

Researchers are continuing their work on a series of mechanical weeding trials in fields of processing tomatoes. The project is being made possible by support from the California Tomato Research…

California tomatoesprocessing tomatoes

4-H Gives Incarcerated Youth Freedom to Try Their Hands at Growing Vegetables

Brian German August 19, 2020Industry News Release

…some of the youth along with the help and supervision of the staff make a new culinary experience for their peers.” Bonnie Plants donated tomato, garlic, fava bean, onion and…

4-HJoLynn MillerUC Cooperative Extension (UCCE)
pacific

Tricks to Keep Summer Gardens Looking Their Best: Pacific Northwest

Dan August 19, 2020This Land of Ours

…August: Pruning, composting, and checking for unwanted critters that may be snacking on your harvest, such as the tomato horn-worm. Stop applying fertilizer to perennials, shrubs, and trees — they’re…

Cathy Isomgardening
summer gardens

Tricks to Keep Summer Gardens Looking Their Best: Midwest

Dan August 18, 2020This Land of Ours

…continue to soar. And gardeners in the Midwest should see a lot of peppers and tomatoes on the vine, as well as an abundance of color from annuals, tropicals, and…

tomatoes

Getting to the Bottom of Why Those Tomatoes Aren’t Ripening

Dan August 10, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

Getting to the bottom of why those tomatoes aren’t growing in your garden.That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Nothing is more frustrating than seeing the green fruits bursting…

tomato

Best Late Season Tomato Varieties to Grow

Dan August 7, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

The best late season tomato varieties to grow in your garden.  That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Image by Mary Pahlke from Pixabay Growing tomatoes later in the…

september

Steps to Take to Ripen Green Tomatoes

Dan July 30, 2020This Land of Ours, Vegetables

How to ripen green tomatoes. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Not all green tomatoes will ripen off the vine, but there are some steps you can take,…

eggplants

How to Grow Eggplants in Containers

Dan June 30, 2020Field & Row Crops, Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…plants will grow in containers as well, but you’ll need to trellis them. Two-ring tomato cages work best. Eggplants love sun, so find a spot with at least 6 hours…

Cathy Isomeggplantgardening
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Plants That Will Thrive in Dry Soil

Dan June 25, 2020Soil, This Land of Ours

…all low maintenance and love being grown in dry soil. Some dry soil loving vegetables include beans and peas, okra, egg plant, and tomato. Most fruits prefer to be grown…

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