Timing Is Important When Addressing Iron Chlorosis In Perennial Plants By Wesley K. Asai|April 2, 2014 “Iron has very low mobility within the plant. If the source of available iron for the plant becomes limited, the plant does not have the ability to scavenge iron from older leaves and tissues and remobilize it to support new growth.” Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Almond Growers Vote Overwhelmingly To Continue Marketing Order Posted by David Eddy|March 31, 2014 More than 90% of the growers, representing more than 90% of the volume, endorse current path.
University Of Nevada Launches ‘Living With Drought’ Website Posted by Lauren María Alexander|March 28, 2014 Cooperative Extension collaborates with partners to provide growers and homeowners information for coping with the looming drought.
Almond Growers: 6 Tips For Sustaining The Drought Posted by David Eddy|March 26, 2014 Pointers focus on how much to irrigate, when to start irrigating, nitrogen reductions, and more.
Two Northern California Walnut Disease Field Workshops Planned Posted by David Eddy|March 26, 2014 Understanding and managing Botryosphaeria and Phomopsis Canker and Blight in Walnut will be discussed.
Spring Means Monitoring And Control Of Leaffooted Bugs In Almonds Posted by David Eddy|March 26, 2014 Leaffooted bugs overwinter on pomegranates and in other sheltered places.
Bayer CropScience Continues Its Second Annual Bee Care Tour Posted by Lauren María Alexander|March 25, 2014 Bayer hit the road to promote bee health by continuing its tour across the country at top agriculture universities.
Francis Leier Joins Agro-K For Sales And Business Development In North Central Areas Posted by Lauren María Alexander|March 25, 2014 The crop nutrition company adds Francis Leier to the sales and business development staff in the Dakotas, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Ozone Helps Keep Honeycombs Clean Posted by Rosemary Gordon|March 18, 2014 Beekeepers can set up their own ozone fumigation chamber.
California Kicks Off Program To Save Water Posted by David Eddy|March 18, 2014 Several groups join to together to launch ‘Californians Don’t Waste’ campaign.
Merivon Fungicide Receives Registration For Almonds In California Posted by David Eddy|March 5, 2014 BASF introduces an advanced fungicide with improved disease control and advanced plant health benefits for almonds.
How To Handle Human Resource Hurdles By Rosemary Gordon|March 1, 2014 Help is available for growers dealing with employee conflicts, looking for training options, and wading through legal matters.
United Fresh Urges Speaker Boehner To Take Action On Immigration Reform Posted by David Eddy|February 28, 2014 A total of 636 business groups across the U.S. sign letter stating that if done properly reform will deter illegal immigration.
Sex Appeal Matters For Crop-Saving Sterile Flies Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 27, 2014 Research demonstrates attractive suitors are better biological control agents.
Top Agriculture Universities Tallied For 2014 Posted by David Eddy|February 27, 2014 Nearly 3,000 schools worldwide considered for rankings by subject area.
Pistachio Crop May Not Double As Soon As Expected By David Eddy|February 26, 2014 Drought, other planting considerations, may slightly slow explosive growth.
What Almond Growers Should Consider In Case Of Rain Posted by David Eddy|February 26, 2014 Remember the wet stuff? Here are some timely reminders regarding fungicides.
Agriculture Secretary Announces $3 Million For A New Program To Improve Pollinator Health Posted by Rosemary Gordon|February 26, 2014 Funding will be provided through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
Walnut Experts To Gather In Stockton Posted by David Eddy|February 25, 2014 44th annual Quad-County Walnut Institute slated for March 6.
USDA: Walnut Acreage Up 15,000 In 2013 Posted by David Eddy|February 25, 2014 Nursery survey reveals that Chandler remains the top variety by a wide margin.