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The Agribusiness Update
The fungal disease “southern blight” has been a perennial problem for processing tomatoes in the San Joaquin Valley but is now seen scattered in the Sacramento Valley fields, and the USDA joins the Education Department and other parent and school meal groups to celebrate new school meal options.
The Agribusiness Update
Spurred by moisture and warm soil temperatures, the fungal disease southern blight is moving north from tomatoes in southern San Joaquin Valley to the Sacramento Valley, and temps are soaring across much of the country this final week of August with rain and severe weather from Texas to the Carolinas.
The Agribusiness Update
Spurred by moisture and warm soil temperatures, the fungal disease southern blight is moving north from tomatoes in southern San Joaquin Valley to the Sacramento Valley, and temps are soaring across much of the country this final week of August with rain and severe weather from Texas to the Carolinas.
Farm of the Future
Many growers are already experiencing weather conducive to developing head scab, the most economically challenging wheat disease.
California Tree Nut Report
Luke Milliron
California Tree Nut Report
Luke Milliron is a UCANR Orchard Systems Farm advisor for Butte, Glenn and Tehama counties
California Tree Nut Report
Luke Milliron is a UCANR Farm Advisor
California Tree Nut Report
Luke Milliron is a UCANR Farm Advisor in Butte, Tehama and Glenn counties
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Late blight was detected in one potato field north of Pasco.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Bayer Tech Services Rep Kevin Thorsness talks about the fungicide Luna Tranquility for potato growers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Bayer Tech Services Rep Kevin Thorsness talks about the fungicide Luna Tranquility for potato growers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
BASF talks Northwest Potato Growers at the Potato Expo in Orlando.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Washington Oregon Potato Conference is Educational for Industry Insiders
Fruit Grower Report
A new antibiotic could help growers battle Fire Blight in apple and pear trees.