On this week's MyAgLife in Almonds episode, we hear from Almond Board of California about the upcoming Navel Orangeworm and IPM Summit in Modesto, Calif. on Feb. 21.
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Episode 514 | February 3, 2023 | Pilot Project Fast-Tracked to Capture Recent Floodwaters – Part Two
On today's episode, hear Part Two on how the Department of Water Resources is fast-tracking a groundwater recharge pilot project to capture flood waters for underground storage.
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Episode 513 | February 2, 2023 | Pilot Project Fast-Tracked to Capture Recent Floodwaters – Part One
On today's episode, hear how the Department of Water Resources is fast-tracking a groundwater recharge pilot project to capture flood waters for underground storage. Part two on tomorrow's episode.
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On this week's walnut episode, we review the top walnut articles in the February 2023 issue of West Coast Nut. Article topics include winter chill, navel orangeworm and heat...
On today's episode, we hear about two extensive pear research meetings taking place next week in Northern California for conventional/organic growers and consultants. More information can be found at...
On this week's episode of MyAgLife in Almonds, we hear another special Pollination Corner segment regarding pollinator research stations and the data they can provide for growers and beekeepers.
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On today's episode, Vicky Boyd finds out more about UCCE Farm Advisor Ali Montazar's desert lettuce irrigation and fertilizer research funded by a recent FREP grant.
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On this week's Tech Thursday episode, hear how wineries can reduce energy costs using an alternative tank cooling method known as pulse cooling.
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On this week's Walnut Wednesday episode, growers and PCAs are reminded to keep a lookout and identify spotted lanternfly in order to slow the infiltration of this pest into...
On this week's MyAgLife in Citrus episode, hear how a good nutrition program for citrus trees can be a preventative measure for huanglongbing.
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