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North American Pollinator Protection Campaign honors almond growers of California

The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) on Oct. 19 presented its Business for Bees Sustainability Award – an honor reserved for standout organizations that go above and beyond to s

‘New approach’ to the U.S.-China relationship brings little change for ag

California agricultural exporters looking for improved U.S.-China trade relations– and lifting of Chinese retaliatory tariffs on farm goods they hope to sell to the Asian market giant – may need t

Ag industry targeted with law firm’s expansion in California

Fisher Phillips, one of the country’s preeminent labor and employment law firms representing employers, announced the addition of four attorneys in its Sacramento office: Michael Saqui joins as seni

Minimized risk from climate extremes sought for Southwest growers

Researchers from the University of California, Davis, have been awarded a $10 million grant by the USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture to find ways to sustain irrigated agriculture whil

$2M electric weed control study pursued by OSU

In agriculture weeds have a huge impact on crops and the bottom line, especially on organic farms where using herbicides aren’t an option. “Weeds are very problematic,” said Marcelo Moretti,

BetterSoil Alliance rewards growers for sustainable achievements

Yara North America Inc., with Heliae Agriculture, has launched the BetterSoil Alliance to support the California almond industry in the pursuit of sustainable farming practices to improve water produc

Researchers develop self-pollinating almond with many tasty traits

One day, Yorizane may be synonymous with almonds and California. So what is a Yorizane and what does it have to do with almonds? Yorizane is a new self-pollinating almond variety developed by USDA'

Freeze issues addressed for California walnuts

It is mid-October and in addition to harvest starting it is time to consider potential cold weather. It is still dry and though rain is expected over the next 10-14 days it is anticipated to be under

Contract awarded for first phase of work to repair the Friant-Kern Canal

The Bureau of Reclamation and Friant Water Authority (FWA) announced Oct. 7 the selection of a construction contractor to begin work on the Friant-Kern Canal Middle Reach Capacity Correction Project.

Cover cropping season has begun; free recorded webinars, demos available

Cover crops, typically planted in early fall, deliver a host of agricultural and conservation benefits. But many growers have gone away from planting them due to technical challenges and extra cos

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