California Crop Weather report 

Feb 18, 2010

The following is the latest California Crop Weather report from the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s Sacramento, Calif., Field Office:...

Prebloom aphid management in prunes 

Feb 1, 2010,

By Franz Niederholzer, UCCE Extension Farm Advisor and Carolyn Pickel, UCCE IPM Advisor

Prune aphids (mealy plum and leaf curl) are the key insect pest in prune production. ...

California Fruit and Nut Review 

Jan 20, 2010

The following is the latest California Fruit and Nut Review report from the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s Sacramento, Calif., Field Office:...

California's HLB citrus challenge 

Jan 15, 2010,

By Dennis Pollock, Contributing Writer

California’s citrus growers and packers saw a lot of green last year, and it wasn’t in the form of currency....

Battling citrus freeze vulnerability 

Jan 14, 2010,

By Dennis Pollock, Contributing Writer

Nick Hill was preparing to greet a customary holiday guest — freezing cold temperatures that could harm his citrus grove in the Orange Cove area of the San Joaquin Valley....

California Crop Production report 

Jan 14, 2010

he USDA-NASS California Field Office released this crop production forecast that reflects conditions as of Jan 1. ...

California Crop Weather report 

Jan 6, 2010

The following is the latest California Crop Weather report from the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s Sacramento, Calif., Field Office:...

California Crop Weather report 

Dec 23, 2009

The following is the latest California Crop Weather report from the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s Sacramento, Calif., Field Office:...

Arizona cotton, citrus forecasts 

Dec 22, 2009

Arizona’s 139,000 acres of upland cotton for harvest are expected to produce 420,000 bales, up 4 percent from the 2008 crop, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s (NASS) Phoenix, Ariz., Field Office....

California Fruit and Nut Review report 

Dec 18, 2009

Here is the latest California Fruit and Nut Review report from the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s Sacramento, Calif., Field Office:...

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