Crop Management
More California growers are looking to incorporate some form of agriculturally managed recharge into their water management plans, and UC Davis developed a soil tool to help determine suitability.
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Growers can learn more about integrated pest management methods for scouting, monitoring and control, which can be particularly helpful in times of increased input costs.
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These projects allow USDA and its partners to quickly detect and respond to invasive plant pests and diseases. USDA has provided nearly $809 million in funding through the Plant Pest and Disease Management and Disaster Prevention Program since 2009.
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University of California created a searchable database of orchard and vineyard growers experienced in cover crops, and field visit opportunities are available in February.
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Returning these limbs and the organic matter and nutrients they hold to the soil may help improve soil quality, and will help improve the sustainability of pecan production.
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The Almond Board will be hosting this summit on Feb. 21, 2023, which will take a look at several almond pests and integrated pest management.
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GUSS Automation is at it again with another award for its unmanned herbicide sprayer.
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Autonomous farm equipment is drawing industry attention, and GUSS seems to have another success with its herbicide sprayer.
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