Getting Machinery Ready for Harvest
Staying safe around equipment, watching for heat-causing friction and paying attention to unusual sounds are some of the…
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Staying safe around equipment, watching for heat-causing friction and paying attention to unusual sounds are some of the…
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After elevated levels of mold were found in the 2018 walnut harvest, UC Davis plant pathologist Themis Michailides…
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For Kern County farmer Kent Stenderup, biocontrol is the way to go when it comes to controlling spider…
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Using weather-based evapotranspiration rates as a guide for irrigating young orchards can be a helpful water management tool,…
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Mallvinder Kahal, operations manager for Kahal Farms in Madera, Calif., said reducing dust at harvest has saved money…
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It is rare that an almond orchard or a site to be planted to almonds will have just…
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Pecan production in southern New Mexico is growing. Every year, additional acres of new trees can be spotted…
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Wildlife species are well known for causing damage in nut orchards. Burrowing rodents such as ground squirrels, pocket…
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COVID-19 has been devastating. More than 100,000 lives in the United States have been lost and the State…
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I tend to ask a bunch of questions with my growers. It really bothers me when a new…
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This year’s almond, pistachio and walnut harvests may look a little different than they have in the past.
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