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Why Aeration is Important for the Garden

Taylor Hillman June 29, 2018This Land of Ours

In soil, aeration refers to the extent of air gaps. Aerated soil will equate to happier plants with plenty of oxygen. That can be as important as water, sun, and…

aerationthis land of ours
Senate Bill 353

Senate Passes Farm Bill, Next Stop: Conference

Brian German June 29, 2018Industry News Release

…little fanfare in major changes, compared to the current bill that expires later this year. The bill includes Senator John Thune’s amendment to allow partial haying and grazing on Conservation…

2018 Farm BillSupplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)The Senate
Farm Bill

Senate Farm Bill Passes with Overwhelming Support

Brian German June 28, 2018Agri-Business, Legislative

…Assistance Program. The differences between the two farm bill’s also include conservation initiatives and farm subsidies. There have been mixed reactions to the Senate farm bill getting passed just days…

2018 Farm BillSenate vote
California walnut growers

Cover Crop Efficacy Highlighted in Colusa County

Brian German June 27, 2018Industry, Nuts & Grapes, USDA

…Conservation Service (NRCS) office, Daniel Unruh has been able to employ several sustainable farming tactics to help improve the health and vitality of his orchard. “He contacted us, he wanted…

California walnutscover cropsNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
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Assembly Bill Looks to Address Wild Pig Problem

Brian German June 26, 2018Industry, Pest Update

…costly to California’s farmers and ranchers. According to the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee, the non-native pigs are causing approximately $2 million in commercial ag damage every year. That…

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corn growers

Doggett Named Corn Growers Interim CEO

Dan June 25, 2018Corn, Industry News Release

…number of public policy issues, including ethanol, climate change, land use, conservation, and endangered species. He’s also worked for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association/Public Lands Council, and as a senior…

cornJon DoggettNCGA
Senate Bill 353

NPPC Wants Regulations Reined In Further

Dan June 25, 2018Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Legislative, Regulation

…examples, he pointed to regulations on the buying and selling of livestock, labeling meat, trucking, air emissions, clean water, antibiotic use, and organic livestock production. NPPC written testimony says the…

agriculture tariffsJohn WeberNPPC
Farm Bill

Senate Farm Bill Setting Up for Debate

Dan June 25, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

…eligibility for crop subsidies from $900,000 to $700,000 in adjusted gross income. Total spending on conservation programs would hold steady over the next decade, but the amounts allocated to different…

2018 Farm BillMitch McConnell
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Help Your Summer Garden Survive the Heat Wave

Dan June 22, 2018This Land of Ours

…or a shady tree. Water often – but try not to over-water. Blanket the soil in your garden with about 2 to 3 inches of mulch so you’ll have to…

Cathy Isomheat wavevegetable garden
Farm Bill

Groups Respond to House Passage of 2018 Farm Bill

Dan June 21, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

…The conservation title will help producers access technical and financial assistance to carry out multiple conservation practices on their land and water. The bill includes an amendment from Rep. Mike…

2018 Farm BillAFBFnmpfNPPC
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Homemade Organic Pest Control

Dan June 21, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…other critters out of your garden. Neem Salt spray Mineral oil Citrus oil and cayenne pepper Soap, Citrus oil and water Eucalyptus oil Onion and garlic spray Chrysanthemum Flower tea…

Cathy Isomorganic pest sprayvegetable garden

Celebrating National Pollinator Week

Brian German June 19, 2018Industry, Pollinators

…insects are essential partners to farmers and ranchers in production much of our food supply. The state of California provides producers with conservation assistance to promote wise stewardship of lands…

National Pollinator Weekpollinators
hornworms

How to Deal with Tomato Hornworms

Dan June 19, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…need to pick them off the plant to get rid of them, or drop them in soapy water. For further pest prevention, there are many natural solutions you can find…

Cathy Isomtomato hornwormstomatoes
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Harvest / Storage Tips for Summer Squash

Dan June 18, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…refrigerator for up to ten days. You could also freeze your squash. Just wash it, cut off the ends, and slice or cube it. Blanch it in boiling water for…

Cathy Isomyellow squashzucchini
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