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$12.5M available for CA nut growers via low-dust harvester program

San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District is offering $12.5 million total in state and federal funding to California's Central Valley nut growers through its Low-Dust Nut Harvester Replacement

Save a spray, but don’t scale back on monitoring

There is good news for almond growers worried about outbreaks of San Jose scale in their orchards: fine-tuned Integrated Pest Management (IPM) recommendations – if adhered to – likely will allow g
Henderson Farms, a northern California almond grower, huller and sheller. Photo courtesy of Henderson Farms.

Adapting to challenges

Henderson Farms values workers and employing environmental practices

Salinas Biological Summit

Precision ag tools will help in the transition period as growers decrease pesticides
FarmSense

Pest management and tech

FlightSensor monitors insects through AI

RaboResearch report shows lift for tree nut prices

The RaboResearch report cites a drop in input prices, a better water outlook in California and improved logistics. Tree nut prices, pushed downward due to elevated inventories, are seeing a much-neede

Western Growers and Wharf42 offer Salinas Biological Summit this June

A growing sustainability movement in agriculture is gaining attention and will be addressed at this global event

High heat, low demand hurt walnut crop

Walnut farmers are tearing out older trees and less desirable varieties as the price for the nut has plummeted well below the cost of production, causing some growers to rethink walnuts and look for a

$50M pledge to benefit UC Davis sustainability research

The University of California (UC), Davis, has received a $50 million pledge to support the school’s commitment to address pressing challenges in agriculture and environmental sustainability. The ple

Newsom advisor warns of climate threats to farming

California is preparing for a drier future. Climate impacts affecting the state, such as drought, a shrinking snowpack, higher temperatures and wildfires, were central to a discussion last week by

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