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California Ag Today
As the U.S. agriculture industry enters the upcoming growing season, the National Agricultural Aviation Association is asking all uncrewed aircraft system operators (or drones) to be mindful of low-altitude crewed agricultural aircraft operations.
The Agribusiness Update
Florida is now one of only a handful of states to offer an online pesticide exam option, and China falls short of its Phase One trade agreement obligations.
The Agribusiness Update
Gas prices decline for the sixth straight week, and EPA extends deadline on pesticide applicators certification plans.
The Agribusiness Update
Long-time U.S. Senator and ag advocate Johnny Isakson of Georgia passes away, and gas prices drop for sixth straight week.
California Ag Today
Spray Safe events are happening throughout California for farmers, farm employees, pest control advisors, and applicators.
The Agribusiness Update
House and Senate consider dozens of Farm Bill funding requests, and EPA puts Dicamba on Restricted Use list for 2018.
Fruit Grower Report
EPA is proposing some changes for pesticide applicators.
Northwest Report
The Oregon GMO may not be a done deal...a northwest farmer gets national recognition...and Lacy discusses the Obama immigration issue.
Farm of the Future
Every now and then I hear someone — uninformed — spout off about how this or that farmer just dumps the pesticides all over his or her field. On behalf of my farmer friends — today's topic is what it takes and means to have an applicator's license.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Number of illnesses due to potential pesticide drift spikes in eastern Washington, and Wanapum Dam crack due primarily to mathematical error.
Food Forethought
Ag Secretary Vilsack is trying desperately to convince farmers that the EPA appreciates them and only has their best interest at heart, but farmers should, and do remain wary.