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First of a series of learning opportunities launches to address potentially massive impact on the state’s specialty crops.
Why might fumigated strawberry fields still be susceptible to the disease? The answer could be blowing in the wind.
With atmospheric rivers dampening once-parched California, the window shrinks for growers to fertigate.
The emerald ash borer has been a bane to trees in the East and Midwest for many years. Folks out west now are warned to watch for this destructive insect.
Last fall, farmers in the Golden State were facing a serious drought, but those days are long gone.
Riding the 45th parallel north, more than a dozen producers in the PNW are finding commercial success with this tree fruit.
After years of declining sales, canned goods saw a COVID upsurge, and the fruit’s steady prices are looking attractive to growers.
USDA scientists from Salinas, CA, lab report there has been no further disease spread as of early spring.
Prolonged flooding has potentially serious disease impacts beyond food safety.
The compounds create new xylem; calcium deficiencies offset.