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California Ag Today
CDFA experts say it’s hard to say how the virus entered California. Joining us again, Victoria Hornbaker is director of the California Department of Food and Agriculture Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Division.
The Agribusiness Update
Citrus greening and other diseases are on the agenda for the upcoming Florida Growers Institute, and Farm-State Senators call on White House to improve energy independence.
The Agribusiness Update
Florida Ag Commissioner Nikki Fried welcomes USDA funds to alleviate supply chain issues for school meals, and Tractor and Combine sales higher year-over-year.
The Agribusiness Update
The 84th Annual Georgia Farm Bureau Convention was back live on Jekyll Island, and new report finds just 11% of America's rural children are enrolled in some kind of afterschool program.
Farm of the Future
Researchers in Australia have made strides of mapping soilborne pathogens using DNA sequencing.
Fruit Grower Report
Bee Vectoring Technologies is causing a buzz with a new method of protecting crops from pests and the diseases they carry.
Fruit Grower Report
Bee Vectoring Technologies is causing a buzz with a new method of protecting crops from pests and the diseases they carry.
The Agribusiness Update
A group of Farm Bureau leaders meet with President to discuss farmer trade concerns, and another trade deadline passes for Canada.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
BASF improves biological crop protection with Serifel.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
BASF expands its biological crop protection with Serifel.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
I'm a firm believer in the typical annual shots that you give your horses Tetanus, Blue Sleeping Sickness and if you are in an area of Washington where there is known West Nile virtually every Summer not to vaccinate is almost unforgivable.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nearly all of North America's fruits, vegetables, and nuts depend on commercial bee pollination services at the start of their production cycles.
Land & Livestock Report
The United States has a very effective animal disease control program for more than 80 years. In Eastern Africa, nine nations are currently working to create their own program molding the U.S. model to fit their unique needs.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
New veterinary program facility will allow WSU to further investigate globally emerging diseases, and DOE signs agreement with Dungeness irrigators.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
State's chief veterinarian shares his knowledge and extensive experience, and funding a computerized animal identification and traceability system.
Land & Livestock Report
Rodeo and show season is right around the corner and here we go again, our neighbors to the North and South, Canada and California have confirmed cases of EHV-1.
Line on Agriculture
It's much easier now for American potato growers and shippers to export their product to Russia because of an agreement signed this spring in Oregon.