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Spice World Garlic is Largest Domestic Grower/Supplier
Spice World Garlic Supplies Consumer Needs By Patrick Cavanaugh, CaliforniaAgToday.com Reporter Founded in 1949, Spice World farms in the San...
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Helene Dillard Hits Stride as Dean of UC Davis College of Ag
By Patrick Cavanaugh, Cal Ag Today Reporter Dr. Helene Dillard, the new dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences...
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Nut Yields May Be Reduced by Drought
Source: Christine Souza; Ag Alert Enduring a drought that has lasted several years, growers of California's primary nut crops—almonds, walnuts and...
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CA Farm Bureau President Paul Wenger: We Need to Fix Disconnect
This Tuesday, We Urge Yes Vote on Proposition One By Patrick Cavanaugh “There is a big misconception between California urban...
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CA FARM WORKERS TO HOLD ELECTION NIGHT VIGIL TO PROTEST LABOR BOARD VOTER SUPPRESSION
Let's All Show Support for These Valiant Farm Workers, Who are Striving to Get their VOICES Heard By: Laurie...
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SURPRISE: EWG recommends Fruits & Vegetables – Conventional or Organic
EWG to Continue Publishing "Dirty Dozen" List of Conventional Produce By Laurie Greene; CalAgToday Editor, Reporter This week, Marilyn Dolan, the...
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USDA to provide $4 million for honey bee habitat
By: Monique Bienvenue; Cal Ag Today Social Media Manager/Reporter Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that more than $4 million in...
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Research Targeting the ACP Olfactory System Shows Promise
A University of California Riverside Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) research team, led by Anandasankar Ray, associate professor of entomology, has...
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ACP Quarantine in San Joaquin County, Guidelines and Scholarship
Expanded ACP Quarantine Two portions of San Joaquin County have been placed under Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) quarantine following detections of one...
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