April 4, 2024 | Vol. 13, Issue 14

Production Challenges and Opportunities for California Prune Growers

California prune growers anticipate new production opportunities as the UC Davis Prune Breeding Program announced its latest cultivars have the potential to extend the production season. Learn more.

 
 

Optimism for the 2024 California Cotton Season

The 2024 California cotton season could be a good one for growers with early estimates indicating a significant increase in plantings. Read about the projections.

 
 

Operating Costs Increase While Prices Decrease for Pistachios

Operating costs for pistachio growers have been steadily increasing since 2020, while average prices have been trending in the opposite direction. Hear about the challenges.

 
 

California Ag Leaders Back from South Korea Trade Mission

Several California agricultural leaders, including Ag Secretary Karen Ross, are back from a week-long trade mission overseas. Learn about the trade mission.

 
 

California Snowpack: ‘Average is Awesome’

Measurements taken by the Department of Water Resources show that the California snowpack has hit the historical average. See how the snowpack measures up.

 

In Other News...

 

Almond Update: Taking Advantage of Incentive Opportunities

New Liaisons to Ensure Compliance with the Federal Seed Act

Some Surprises in USDA Prospective Planting Reports

AgNet Weekly: Prescribed Fire Expert Lenya N. Quinn-Davidson

Details of the Bipartisan Farm Transition Act of 2024

Skills Needed in the Agricultural Workforce

 

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