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The weather pattern over California this week brought near normal conditions for the middle of August. ...
By Aaron Kiess
Executive Director
California Alfalfa and Forage Association
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, we’re back again with a one-sided article from the mainstream media that bashes alfalfa and several other crops. ...
Arizona’s Durum wheat planted area is estimated at 150,000 acres, up 70,000 acres from 2007. ...
By Aaron Kiess
Executive Director
California Alfalfa and Forage Association
CAFA members and anyone who has been reading this column knows that we spend a fair amount of time working to debunk the myth that alfalfa is a water wasting, low value crop. ...
Arizona’s Durum wheat planted area is estimated at 150,000 acres, up 70,000 acres from 2007. ...
Charlie Summers, University of California entomologist, has found South American bean thrips (Caliothrips phaseoli) on alfalfa at the University of California Kearney Field Station near Reedley, Calif....
By Eric T. Natwick
Imperial County Director, Entomology Advisor
University of California, Cooperative Extension
Several species of worm pests common in California alfalfa include beet armyworm, alfalfa caterpillar, and alfalfa webworm. ...
By Cary Blake
Farm Press Editorial Staff
An impressive arsenal loaded with effective weapons is key to winning a war, and that’s exactly the artillery power that low desert alfalfa and wheat growers in California and Arizona have through a wide array of effective herbicides in the war against weeds....
By Aaron Kiess
Executive Director
California Alfalfa and Forage Association
Although CAFA is an advocacy group and not a marketing organization, we get phone calls and e-mails from people looking for hay in small or large quantities....
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