dailydemocrat.com
Considering the waning profitability of almonds and walnuts, pistachio growers are upbeat about prospects for the state’s current “it” crop.
10 months ago
dailydemocrat.com
With tomato processors needing to replenish their shrinking inventories, canneries are expected to offer growers higher contract prices this year to encourage increased plantings.
12 months ago
ourvalleyvoice.com
Even with eggs in short supply nationwide and prices climbing to new heights, it has not been enough to keep a 100-year-old egg farm from going out of business. John Lewis Jr., president of Farmer John Egg Farm in Bakersfield, confirmed that the family operation will close its doors by the end of the month. […]
about 1 year ago
ourvalleyvoice.com
As a turkey farmer in Sacramento County, Ken Mitchell acknowledged he’s been on edge since a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza was confirmed in wild birds in the state over the summer. The virus has struck close to home: In August, Sacramento County became ground zero for the state’s first case of H5N1 avian […]
about 1 year ago
dailydemocrat.com
After two dry months, the next few weeks will be crunch time for California ranchers, as many look to the skies for rain to get pastures growing and keep their livestock fed.
almost 2 years ago
dailydemocrat.com
Parched pastures have forced many sheep ranchers to thin their flocks, while
those who provide targeted grazing services have seen business surge — and
producers say looming state overtime rules fo…
over 2 years ago
dailydemocrat.com
Many analysts agree effects of the virus could slow global economic growth and
recovery from trade disputes between the U.S. and China that have hurt
agricultural exports.
almost 4 years ago
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Almond hulls have been used to feed dairy cows for years, but there’s a much smaller creature that’s now devouring the nut byproduct, and it’s being raised as an alternative prote…
about 4 years ago
dailydemocrat.com
After a late start, California rice planting is finally ramping up in the Sacramento Valley. Late spring rains kept fields wet and farmers from working their ground, shortening this year’s pl…
over 4 years ago
dailydemocrat.com
Extended periods of soggy weather this season have farmers looking to the skies — not just for how much more rain nature will provide but for help from agricultural aviators to protect their crops.…
almost 5 years ago
dailydemocrat.com
Plenty of bottles of bubbly will be popped open this holiday season, but what’s traditionally been a celebratory wine for toasting during New Year’s Eve and special occasions is incre…
about 6 years ago