Sumitomo Chemical Acquires U.S. DuPont Asana Insecticide Business Posted by Lauren María Alexander|December 9, 2014 The insect control product will be distributed through Valent U.S.A.Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
A Combination Of Culprits Are Related To The Decline In Bee Populations By Christina Bucciere|December 3, 2014 The latest research into Colony Collapse Disorder is focused on a number of issues facing bee populations.
Wet December Predicted For Parched California Posted by David Eddy|November 25, 2014 National Weather Service says above-normal precipitation expected; it may continue through the winter in central and southern parts of the Golden State.
Watch Your Almonds’ Salt Intake Posted by David Eddy|November 24, 2014 Because of the current California drought, almond growers must pay extra attention to soil salinity.
Industry Organizations Sound Off On President’s Immigration Plan Posted by David Eddy|November 21, 2014 Agriculture is not given the attention it so sorely deserves when it comes to the immigration debate.
Arizona Pistachio And Pecan Growers Benefiting From High Prices Posted by Christina Herrick|November 21, 2014 Pecan production alone is expected to double in the next 10 years.
Almond Grower Honored For Water Efficiency Posted by David Eddy|November 18, 2014 Ongoing drought highlights the efforts of third-generation Madera County grower Tom Rogers.
Western Growers Frustrated By Shutdown Of Ports Posted by Christina Herrick|November 14, 2014 Pacific Maritime Association is accusing union of intentional work slowdown.
Walnut Thefts Down Thanks To New Measures Posted by Christina Herrick|November 12, 2014 Officials say first major walnut theft in year occurred this week.
Communication Key For The Pollination Of Almonds Posted by Christina Herrick|November 11, 2014 Every communication link is critical when it comes to almonds and honey bees.
Taking A Closer Look At Walnut Scale By Wesley K. Asai|November 11, 2014 Close examination of the scale activity on the young wood and scaffolds will show a very high percentage of parasitism.
Heard Of The Tree Of 40 Fruit? By Christina Herrick|November 11, 2014 Sculptor brings new meaning to grafting as an art form.
Tips To Keep Bees Safe When Using Pesticides Posted by Christina Herrick|November 10, 2014 Here are six precautions for applicators to follow from the Almond Board.
Top 10 Honey Bee BMPs Posted by Christina Herrick|November 10, 2014 This list will not only help ensure bee health, it can make you a more profitable grower.
New Practices To Promote Bee Health Posted by Christina Herrick|November 7, 2014 Almond Board of California’s comprehensive documents offer practical steps for almond growers to take to protect bees.
UC-Davis Researchers Win Water Conservation Award Posted by David Eddy|November 5, 2014 Almond Board has supported research by all four California scientists.
Pistachio Production Short Course Slated Posted by David Eddy|November 5, 2014 Sessions are based on accepted science and designed for orchard decision makers.
A Look At Some Of The Challenges Of The 2015 Almond Season Posted by Christina Herrick|November 5, 2014 Here are some of the disease and pests growers noted in almond orchards this year.
How To Get Your Almond Orchard Ready For Next Year By Emily Symmes | Joe Connell|November 5, 2014 Follow this checklist of winter almond orchard tips to make sure you’re ready for the next season.
California Growers Sue State Over Drought Posted by David Eddy|October 30, 2014 They claim the State Water Resources Control Board illegally denied water deliveries.