California Ag Today
By California Ag Today
California Ag TodayMar 18, 2019
California Berry Genetics Offering Superior Blueberry Varieties
Greg and Monica Willems are bringing growers and consumers remarkable new blueberry varieties. Their California Berry Genetics is one of the top blue berry nurseries in the nation. New varieties such as Sweet Duchess, Early Duchess, and Blue Duchess will be sold under the Farm to Table Berries brand.
Extended Drought and repeated Zero Water Allocations Cause Massive Concerns For California Agriculture
Joe Del Bosque is a long-time farmer in Wester Fresno and Merced Counties. He farms almonds, melons an other crops. He said farmers are selling their land and giving up their professions and the state wants to buy out other farms for the water rights!
Part 2 with William Bourdeau-- on Preserving our Domestic Food Supply
The vast majority of food, produced in the US, comes from California, which is experiencing another drought. However, for food security, sound policies must be made to allow farmers to get surface water for their crops. Too much water flows to the Pacific Ocean, which should go to farmers!
Part 2 Mario Santoyo on the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)
For decades, Mario Santoyo is someone who has fought hard for water for California Farmers. He describes the catastrophic nature of SGMA.
Preserving the Domestic Food Supply with Sound Solutions
William Bourdeau is Vice President of Harris Farms, a Director of Westlands Water District, and Chairman of the Board of the California Water Alliance. He speaks about preserving the California Food Supply for the Future.
Dire Prediction for California Agriculture Part 1
Mario Santoyo served as assistant manager for 30 years on the Friant Water Users Authority, and then served as Executive Director for the San Joaquin Valley Water Infrastructure Authority representing the counties of Merced, Madera, Fresno, Tulare, and Kings, in order to promote the building of Temperance Flat Dam. He has seen many zero allocations and has been bruised badly trying to insure water for California Agriculture. This is part 1 of his dire prediction for the Agricultural industry in California.
PCA Paul Crout: Conventional Produce is as Safe as Organic Produce
Part 2 of 2 Parts
Paul Crout is a Pest Control Advisor and Certified Crop Advisor. He is with Helena Agri-Enterprises based in Templeton California. He is among thousands of PCAs and CCAs who assist growers in crop production. He noted California produce is safe to eat, whether grown conventionally or organically.
PCAs Like Paul Crout Are Important in California Agriculture
Paul Crout is a Pest Control Advisor and Certified Crop Advisor. He is with Helena Agri-Enterprises based in Templeton California. He is among thousands of PCAs and CCAs who assist growers in crop production.
California PCAs, Such as Jeff Rasmussen, Are Plant Doctors
Jeff Rasmussen is a California Pest Control Advisor. He noted he is a plant doctor and chooses his plant pest and disease control methods very carefully. He often doesn't need to use pest control materials. Instead, he chooses cultural practices and biological products to control pests and diseases.
Plants Do Not Use Water....Instead....They Borrow it!
Did you know that plants such as almonds do not truly use water....They borrow it!
Please share this podcast with the naysayers!
Stuart Woolf on Zero Allocation, Pushing Almonds, Reservoirs and SGMA
Stuart Woolf is President and CEO of Woolf Farming and Processing. The farming operation produces almonds, pistachios, tomatoes, grapes, onions, garlic, wheat, hay and various other row crops. He noted how tough the 2021 production season is, with a zero water allocation.
A Dire Situation for California Ag
Due to very little rain and snow during the winter of 2020/2021, California growers are having to rely on groundwater to get through this season. We all believe this is an unsustainable struggle to irrigate crops. Ryan Jacobsen is the CEO of the Fresno County Farm Bureau.
He is also the fourth generation of two Fresno County farm families. He noted that the situation is dire and will become more dire if we are at the cusp of another multiple-year drought.
California PCAs Need Their Voices Heard!
Anthony LaFauce is with the Clyde Group -- a Washington D.C.-based communications and public relations firm. He is also an adjunct in the School of Communications Dept. at American University. He suggests ways for PCAs to get heard!
A new book entitled From Farms to Incubators available April 20th
Hear Amy Wu, the author of From Farms to Incubators on how women entrepreneurs are revolutionizing agriculture through high technology.
Amy Wu is an award-winning agtech journalist and the producer/director of the documentary film From Farms to Incubators. She is widely published in major newspapers and magazines. In 2020, Wu was named on Worth magazine's Groundbreakers 2020 list of 50 Women Changing the World!
Photo Courtesy of Bill Winters
Initial 5 % Water Allocation Worries Growers in California
Today’s announcement is no surprise given current hydrologic conditions and regulations that restrict operations of the Central Valley Project, but it is devastating nonetheless for farmers and communities across the region that rely on water from the CVP and jobs created by irrigated agriculture.
Conservation Tillage in Field Crops Has Big Benefits to Soil
Jeff Mitchell is a UCANR Cropping Systems Specialist in the department of Plant Science at UC Davis. He has been researching Conservation Tillage for more than 20 years.
Major Headwinds Continue on California Dairy Farmers
Competition from other state, massive regulations, and plant based movement pressure the industry.
The Value of Agricultural Pest Control Advisors, and Applicators
Pest Control Advisors and applicators must alway make there voices heard in social media and websites.
Anthony LaFauce has been an adjunct at the American University, for eight years. He’s taught public speaking, digital communications in public relations. He is a principle at the Clyde Group, a Washington D.C public relations and public affairs firm. The company works closely with Crop Life America---a national trade association that represents the manufactures, formulators and distributors of pesticides.
Miyoko Schinner Has an Idea That Could Help the Dairy Industry!
The national dairy industry is hurting badly due to lower consumption and over-supply. Why not shut down the dairy and grow a crop that can be marketed and put black ink on your balance sheet instead of red ink!
US Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee For the First Time Recommend Eggs As the First Food for Babies and an Important Food For Toddlers.
Emily Metz President and CEO of the American Egg Board Has the Details!
First Huanglongbing Positive Asian Citrus Psyllid Found in Commercial Citrus Orchard in Riverside County
Officials fear that this orchard cound eventually become infected, with the fatal Huanglongbing disease, which would the first commercial orchard in California.
Caroline Stringer is the Director of Trade for the California Fresh Fruit Asscociation
We’re talking about current trade challenges due to the COVID pandemic. And Stringer along with other California specialty crop representative have recently been selected to serve on the Agricultural Technical Advisor Committee to provide technical advice and guidance to the USDA and the office of the US Trade Representative regarding international trade of the specialty crops
Does the Age Old Practice of White Latex Paint on Tree Trunks Protect it From Herbicide Damage?
Drew Wolter is a Grad Student at UC Davis. He studied whether or not the latex paint on tree trunks made a difference. And by the way, Wolter was awarded first place for his scientific paper at the California Weed Science Societies annual meeting in Monterey.
Understanding the Impact of Early Season Algae Infestations in Rice Seeding Emergence and Establishment
Guelta Laguerre is an undergrad at UC Davis, and she won first place for her research poster as an undergrad at the recent California Weed Science Society Meeting in Monterey.
Important Management Seminar March 26 in Bakers field
Jesse Rojas with the Redd Group discusses another important Management Seminar that the Redd Group is presenting.
Dr. Eliza Dunn: Crop Protection Materials are Good for Humanity
Dr. Eliza Dunn is the Medical Sciences Outreach Lead For Bayer Crop Sciences. She has served in third-world countries as a medical doctor and knows first hand the effects of malnutrition and insect borne illnesses. She explains how crop protection materials, including glyphosate, can protect human populations from food insecurity and illnesses.
California Assembly Women Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher Betrayed the Non Union Farm Worker in the State
This podcast outlines how Assembly Women Lorena Gonzales Fletcher has stolen the dreams of non-UFW union farm employee in California.
Jesse Rojas, spokesperson with Pick Justice Action, explains more.
Also, Pick Justice has launched a Sweepstake for $5,000 regarding Fletcher's actions against non-union farm employees. Go to truthaboutlorena.com
The Sweepstake is an ongoing awareness campaign to expose @LorenaSGonzalez who is in compete cahoots with he UFW union.
ApisProtect Available Soon for Beekeepers
Beekeepers will so be able to know what is happening with the health of their hives with sensor technology from ApisProtect. For more information go to ApisProtect.com. You can also sign up for a free e-news letter at the site to stay up to date.
Another Northern California Wheat Growers is Being Prosecuted by the Army Corp of Engineers
Rob Schwehr with Atticus Speaks About The Company
James Whetlor is promoting Goat Meat Consumption
Jesse Rojas with The Redd Group regarding the UFW and the CA ALRB
Congressman Josh Harder on Water Infrastructure for the Central Valley
He recently introduced the SAVE Water Resources Act to address the Central Valley Water needs.