Problems For Nut Growers As A New Season Begins
Jim Zion of Meridian Growers in Madera, California speaks about his reservations as he starts growing nuts for the next year. He states that he
Jim Zion of Meridian Growers in Madera, California speaks about his reservations as he starts growing nuts for the next year. He states that he
Almonds could be Idaho’s next cash crop Another University of Idaho agriculture research project bears fruit: researcher Essie Fallahi has proof that almonds can grow
Californians are no stranger to droughts – the first recorded major drought lasted from 1928-1934. According the “California Drought Monitor” (started in 2000), the longest
Hold on to your John Deere cap — California growers are anticipating an estimated 3 billion pound almond crop this year, the largest in history.
Not so long ago commodity field crops like hay, sugar beets and cotton were more prevalent in California than specialty crops were. This was particularly
Farm-To-Fork By Victor Martino America’s plant-based food and drink boom and farming For decades soft drinks, particularly Coca-Cola and Pepsi, were the top-selling beverages in
Environmentalists Going Nuts By: Erik Wilson The more environmental regulations regarding water that are put on farmers, the more acres of almonds being planted will
Early blooms followed by unrelenting late freezes for Almond and Citrus farmers this season have threatened the industries throughout California, particularly in the northern
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