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May Moves for Organic Growers – Are You Ready?
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In this episode of The Growing Edge, Todd Burkdoll shares critical insights for organic growers. From battling leaf-footed bugs migrating out of ...

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New video series to help new California vegetable growers
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The first training video of the new series is “Contemporary and future approaches to plant breeding,”To train new people to work with California specialty ...

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Webinar May 19: How might trade-policy shifts affect California growers, consumers?
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Image James E. Sayre, UC Cooperative Extension agricultural economist, will discuss how trade-policy changes affect farm exports and imports. The Port of ...

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Western U.S.: Fieldin and ARAG Partner to Bring Precision Spraying to Permanent Crop Growers
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Fieldin, a leading platform for farm operations management, has partnered with ARAG, a leading provider of precision agricultural ...

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Growers Edge eyes expansion with fresh $25m in funding
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Agrifintech startup Growers Edge has raised $25 million in the first close of a new financing round. S2G Investments, Cibus Capital, and ...

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Growing Edge: Almond Growers Looking Ahead
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The Growing Edge is brought to you by Valent USA. I asked Todd Berkdahl, what do almond growers have to look at heading into late April and early ...

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Russian River Hop Growers Tribute Series: CLS Farms
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Russian River Brewing – Hop Growers Tribute Series: CLS FarmsIt’s been a minute or two lets so see if I can get this going.  Fun, tasty and relaxed.A while ...

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Fruit and vegetable growers invited to annual educational field day
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Fruit and vegetable growers are invited to attend Purdue University Extension’s Fruit and Vegetable ...

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Olive growers, enthusiasts invited to UC olive webinar April 4 – Food Blog
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Growers and others interested in growing table olives or olives for making olive oil are invited to a California Statewide Olive Seminar on Friday, ...

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Coffee Prices Are Soaring, but Growers Aren’t Celebrating
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Climate change is behind the windfall gains, and growers are worried about whether they can adapt.

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