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  • Farmers and USDA cooperatively remove significant amounts of air pollution from San Joaquin Valley 20 Nov 2009 04:36 GMT
    ... air pollution as removing 153,000 cars from California highways, announced Congressman Cardoza today. That estimate ... early projections by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. As part of ... Shirley Batchman, Government Relations Manager for California Citrus Mutual. “I will continue to do all ...

  • Bugs could take a bite out of AZ citrus biz 23 Nov 2009 05:15 GMT
    ... in Phoenix, inspects the health of his citrus inventory. Tiny insects from Mexico, but with ... in Florida and hurting that state’s citrus crop. The psyllids since have spread to other ... Arizona-Mexico border. The pests were detected in California earlier this year. Arizona was the last ...

  • Farmers reduce emissions 17 Nov 2009 17:12 GMT
    ... $22.6 million made available this year through USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in California was able to fund 586 applications. Preliminary ... Growers and Ginners, Resource Conservation Districts, California Citrus Mutual, California Grape and Tree Fruit League, ...

  • The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Chris Macias column: Mountain air gives Placer-grown mandarin oranges their marvelous taste 18 Nov 2009 18:34 GMT
    ... an extra crispness and a whiff of citrus here, 700 feet above the Valley. Sloping ... fortunate." Mandarins grow in many parts of California -- the Golden State is the nation's ... were harvested in 2008, and the mandarin crop completely sold out. The sweet, tangy fruit ...

  • US: Quarentines established in Northern San Diego county for Mediterranean fruit fly and Asian citrus psyllid 19 Nov 2009 15:17 GMT
    ... county for Mediterranean fruit fly and Asian citrus psyllid Two separate quarantines have been established ... fruits and vegetables, causing severe impacts on California agricultural exports and backyard gardens. A permanent ... of approximately 977 square miles. CDFA and USDA are working with county officials and growers ...

  • US (CA): Mountain air gives Placer-grown mandarin oranges their marvelous taste 19 Nov 2009 16:17 GMT
    ... an extra crispness and a whiff of citrus here, 700 feet above the Valley. Sloping ... fortunate." Mandarins grow in many parts of California – the Golden State is the nation's ... were harvested in 2008, and the mandarin crop completely sold out. The sweet, tangy fruit ...

  • US: Medfly quarantine affects Santa Monica farmers markets and others 20 Nov 2009 13:45 GMT
    ... pre-Thanksgiving rush. Armando Garcia, whose family grows citrus, avocados and other fruits in De Luz, ... program coordinator for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Keeping ... 10 freeway on Oct. 28, and the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) imposed ...

  • US (AZ): Stopping citrus pest must begin in Yuma County 16 Nov 2009 16:20 GMT
    ... US (AZ): Stopping citrus pest must begin in Yuma County It ... Yuma, Somerton and San Luis, Ariz. areas. Agriculture officials say the insect can cause a ... in Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, Georgia, Southern California and Mexico. And now Arizona's citrus industry ...

  • 2 SoCal counties added to citrus pest quarantine 24 Nov 2009 20:51 GMT
    ... PALM SPRINGS, Calif.—State agricultural officials have placed parts of Riverside and ... to minimize the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (SIH'-lihd), which can carry a disease ... fatal to lemon and orange trees. The California Department of Food and Agriculture announced Tuesday ...

  • MarketSpotlight - Sacramento Valley, California 18 Nov 2009 04:32 GMT
    ... The Sacramento Valley in California is made up by the northern half ... economy in the area is reliant on agricultural products. The Central Valley is known as ... Sacramento Valley contributes its fair share of citrus and nut orchards as well as cattle ...

  • Doing their duties 20 Nov 2009 04:34 GMT
    ... suspend import duties on behalf of certain California companies to help them compete in the ... senator has received $718,000 since 2000 from agricultural interests. These contributors include the California Citrus ... agricultural interests. These contributors include the California Citrus Mutual Political Action Committee, Western Pistachio Association ...

  • Fisher Capespan market report for Week 46 16 Nov 2009 16:20 GMT
    ... for Week 46 The 2009 Southern Hemisphere citrus season finally wound down with the last ... way for the start of the domestic California orange and easy peeler season and the ... continue to compete with Chile’s huge avocado crop for packing and export infrastructure. What is ...

  • An underground oasis 21 Nov 2009 04:31 GMT
    ... as a laborer, toiling for Central Valley farmers. By night, using only a shovel and ... to a hardworking man who came to California in the early 1900s to make a ... bedrooms. And he didn't forget about his citrus trees. Because he couldn't raise them above ...

  • 2 county quarantines target Medflies, Asian ... 19 Nov 2009 09:05 GMT
    ... 2 county quarantines target Medflies, Asian citrus psyllid State officials have established two separate ... pests present a threat to the state’s agriculture industry: Medflies lay eggs in fruit, while ... stimulus funding Researchers at the University of California San Diego have received more than $100 ...

  • U.S. lettuce is pricey this week 18 Nov 2009 16:17 GMT
    ... to the big U.S. Thanksgiving holiday next week. Fruit is a better buy, especially citrus. The California navel orange crop has poured into town and Florida grapefruit seem to be improving. Moroccan clementines are ...


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