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National Nut Grower is taking a look at farm labor. This survey seeks to learn more about how growers fared with labor this year, and how they plan to address farm labor challenges in the upcoming yea
For over six decades, the town of Stockton, Missouri, has held an unusual celebration every fall: The Black Walnut Festival.
With a parade, a “Nut Run 5K,” and the crowning of a Black Walnut Q
California Farm Bureau President Jamie Johansson on Monday urged lawmakers and society at large to adopt a new mindset in their approach to agriculture.
Addressing the 104th California Farm Bureau
Heliae Agriculture announced Dec. 5 the inauguration of the PhycoTerra World Soil Day Scholarship program to support the next generation of agriculture and soil health leaders. Launching on World Soil
The Almond Leadership Program (ALP) annually attracts some of the best and brightest minds in the industry. Over the course of a year, the participants dive into the various aspects of the business
The California walnut industry is forging a new strategic direction that will broaden U.S. distribution and accelerate consumption. This two-fold effort takes advantage of opportunities offered by w
California’s almond acreage decreased for the first time in more than 25 years, according to a new report from Land IQ to the Almond Board of California (ABC).
Total standing acreage as of Aug. 3
Almond Board of California President and CEO Richard Waycott has informed the board of directors that after 21 years he plans to step away from his Almond Board responsibilities at the end of 2023
USDA has published a notice for public comment regarding the extension and revision of a currently approved reporting form. In the notice, it refers to 14 forms in the OMB package. This includes two b
Pollinator Partnership will be hosting a webinar on Jan. 17, 2023, that offers an introductory overview of the Bee Friendly Farming program.
The webinar will feature information on the requirements