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A pair of reports suggest almond production this year will remain too high to help stabilize a plummeting market value.
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A Tulare County farm advisor warns we may not determine the cumulative impacts of flooding and extreme rainfall on fruit and nut crops until sometime in 2024.
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Economists at UC Davis and the University of Connecticut calculated that exports of almonds and other California agricultural products fell short of expectations by $2.1 billion just in May through September of 2021.
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As the U.S. trade war with China continues, farmers in California’s Central Valley are feeling the pinch.Jay Mahil is one such farmer: he grows almonds in…
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Almonds are a nearly $3 billion industry here in the San Joaquin Valley—but without honeybees to pollinate the trees, there would be no harvest. By some…
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On this week’s Valley Edition: We look at how pesticides may be contributing to honey bee deaths, and what that means for the $3 billion dollar almond…
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This year a handful of farmers in the San Joaquin Valley have new crop. But it's not something you'll find at your weekend farmer's market. Instead it's…
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By some measures, Stewart Resnick is the biggest farmer in California. His empire of almonds, pomegranates, pistachios and citrus covers over 120,000…
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It’s springtime in the valley, which, for many of us, means it’s time to clear the weeds out of our backyards. The same goes for growers, but the…
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UC Davis agricultural economists say climate change is affecting what crops are planted in California. Ed Joyce reports from Sacramento.The study looked…