New California Farm Advisor By Growing Produce Staff|March 27, 2013 Editor’s Note: Gurreet Brar is the University of California (UC) Cooperative Extension’s newest farm advisor. He will be […]Read More
Wilbur-Ellis Showcases Investment in the Future of Agriculture Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 17, 2024
Working To Protect Spinach Against New Strain of Downy Mildew Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
Kiwiberry Breeding Scientist Earns Innovator of the Year Award Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
Why Almonds Need Bees By Growing Produce Staff|March 14, 2013 The story may be a year old, but a National Public Radio report on the connection between almonds […]
USDA Revises Grade Standards For Almonds In The Shell By Growing Produce Staff|March 14, 2013 The USDA is revising the standards for grades of almonds in the shell. The Almond Board of California […]
Minimal Almond Pruning Still Shines By Roger Duncan|March 14, 2013 Many almond growers are aware of the experiment where we have been monitoring the long-term effects of minimal […]
Pistachio Production Soars Around The World By Growing Produce Staff|February 22, 2013 World production in 2012-2013 is forecast to surge more than 30% to a record of nearly 650,000 (metric) […]
Monitoring For Alternaria Leaf Spot By Growing Produce Staff|February 22, 2013 Alternaria leaf spot can occur on almond trees grown anywhere in California’s Central Valley, but rarely is it […]
Some Almond Growers In For A Tough Bloom By David Eddy|February 19, 2013 Many California almond growers might face short crops and higher costs this year as they are having a […]
Cultural Factors For Weed Control In Nuts By Wesley K. Asai|February 11, 2013 While observing many winter strip spray applications, it is possible to identify potential reasons for poor weed control […]
Dormant Spur Sampling In Almonds By Growing Produce Staff|February 8, 2013 Dormant spur or twig sampling in almonds is used to determine the need for a dormant treatment to […]
Pistachio Growers To Cap Off Big Year By Growing Produce Staff|January 30, 2013 American pistachio growers have much to celebrate this year, with production and shipments that soared and USA Water […]
Almond Crop May Be Way Down By Growing Produce Staff|January 16, 2013 According to a report posted today by leading almond grower and beekeeper Dan Cummings, the 2012 almond crop […]
Tips For Successful Walnut Replanting Posted by Christina Herrick|January 10, 2013 Here are some tips to take when making replant decisions and some practices that will help the interplant survive.
California Still Going Nuts By Growing Produce Staff|December 18, 2012 The explosive growth of California’s almond crop — which recently surpassed grapes as the state’s #2 agricultural commodity […]
Herbicide Registered For Additional Nut Applications By Growing Produce Staff|December 11, 2012 Today at the Almond Conference in Sacramento, CA, BASF announced the EPA registration of an amended Treevix herbicide […]
California Almonds Surpass Grapes’ Value By Growing Produce Staff|October 19, 2012 There has been a significant change in the ranking order of California’s top agricultural commodities. In 2011, for […]