The deadline for
California avocado growers to apply for 2019 crop insurance is November 30.
Index Fresh will host three Orchard Rejuvenation seminars for
California avocado growers in June.
California avocado growers are encouraged to attend and learn more about managing this pest - disease complex from some of the most respected researchers in the industry.
California Avocado growers Mark and Linda Bruce use homemade bagel chips, smoked salmon, Fresh California Avocado and wasabi cream to create a delightful appetizer your guests will love.
It is important
California avocado growers complete the survey as it enables CAC to fine tune crop estimates, predict the harvest flow to market and understand growers» farming practices in light of global market pressures, weather incidents and water pricing.
California avocado packers and handlers can be a valuable resource for
California avocado growers — providing expertise on production, packing, grading and ripening of California avocados, as well as the latest information on food safety and industry data and trends.
California avocado growers must increase yield, including fruit size, and / or reduce production costs to remain competitive in the US market, which now receives fruit from Mexico, Chile, New Zealand, Dominican Republic and an increasing number of other countries (http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Fruit VegPhyto / Data / fr - avocados.
Ventura County Agricultural Crimes Detective Chip Chadman is cautioning
California avocado growers to be on the alert and take precautionary steps to protect micro-filtration and irrigation equipment and report suspicious activity.
CAC provides a variety of resources to help
California avocado growers discourage theft in their avocado groves.
After a freeze,
California avocado growers should look for the following freeze indicators; firm, brittle, curled leaves, water - soaked or discolored wood or twigs, older branches and trunks splitting and losing bark, and discolored avocados, with hues ranging from barely visible bronze to black.
There are many reasons for
California avocado growers to consider pruning their avocado trees.
The long - term success of
California avocado growers depends on economic sustainability and enhanced profitability in an increasingly competitive industry.
Numerous resources are available to
California avocado growers in order to assist them in developing and implementing cultural management practices that help them consistently produce high quality avocado harvests.
There are several preventative steps
California avocado growers can take to protect their groves.
A majority of the FSMA requirements reflect the practices
California avocado growers already have in place, but additional documentation of those practices will be required.
Pursuing or maintaining Food Safety certification is one of the key steps
California avocado growers can take to ensure they will have a market for their fruit in coming years.
Of the nearly 4,000
California Avocado growers, most run small, family farms.
The GreenSheet is a semi-monthly e-newsletter and e-alert vehicle with up - to - the - minute
California avocado grower news, research and information.
California Avocado grower John Scudder has been making this creamy pie for more than 25 years.
As
a California avocado grower, it is such a joy to read a blog post that tells the true story, including the important details!
Dr. Tim Spann, research program director for the California Avocado Commission, and Dan Pinkerton,
California avocado grower, were recently appointed to the California Invasive Species Advisory Committee
If you are an assessment paying
California avocado grower you may request a metal Avocado Theft Sign for your property.
If you are a backyard or hobbyist
California avocado grower, you may download and print the Avocado Theft Protection posters listed in the Related Content box to the right.
Dan Pinkerton is
a California avocado grower and partner in GP Strata Holdings, LP, producers of avocados and lemons.
Not exact matches
They walk the land, ensuring their Fresh
California Avocados are always inspected, harvested and cared for by a knowledgeable
grower that takes pride in the
California quality pledge.
The
California Avocado Commission (CAC) is embarking on a new path regarding production research and
grower outreach.
It's officially springtime which means that
California's
avocado growers are beginning to pick their beloved
avocados.
The amended section 18 label can be downloaded from the
California Avocado Commission's
grower website.
Jim is a 5th generation
avocado grower — so his family has been dedicated to bringing us
California Avocados for quite some time now.
The
California Avocado Commission (CAC) will hold a series of area
grower meetings and listening sessions.
The
California Avocado Commission (CAC) is conducting its annual
grower crop survey.
The
California Avocado Commission is embarking on a new path regarding production research and
grower outreach and will coordinate several small, local
grower meetings to hear from you concerning what your questions and needs are as they relate to production, and to begin extending information to help you improve your production practices.
Foodservice buyers can research industry practices and retrieve updates on the Fresh
California Avocado crop size, condition and delivery on the
grower pages of CaliforniaAvocadoGrowers.com.
If you're having difficulties finding
California avocados in your local store right now, there are a number of
growers who sell them online.
California avocados are commercially cultivated with uncompromising dedication to quality and freshness, by more than 2,000
growers in the Golden State.
California Avocado Commission Created in 1978, the California Avocado Commission strives to increase demand for California avocados through advertising, promotion and public relations, and engages in related industry activities that benefit the state's nearly 5,000 avocado g
Avocado Commission Created in 1978, the
California Avocado Commission strives to increase demand for California avocados through advertising, promotion and public relations, and engages in related industry activities that benefit the state's nearly 5,000 avocado g
Avocado Commission strives to increase demand for
California avocados through advertising, promotion and public relations, and engages in related industry activities that benefit the state's nearly 5,000
avocado g
avocado growers.
To ensure delivery of the highest quality, safest fruit and to maintain
California's position as an
avocado industry leader, the California Avocado Commission Fruit Quality and Food Safety Task Force developed a comprehensive growing practices guide to help growers raise the bar on fruit q
avocado industry leader, the
California Avocado Commission Fruit Quality and Food Safety Task Force developed a comprehensive growing practices guide to help growers raise the bar on fruit q
Avocado Commission Fruit Quality and Food Safety Task Force developed a comprehensive growing practices guide to help
growers raise the bar on fruit quality.
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California Avocado Commission Created in 1978, the California Avocado Commission strives to increase demand for California Avocados through advertising, promotion and public relations, and engages in related industry activities that benefit the state's nearly 5,000 avocado g
Avocado Commission Created in 1978, the
California Avocado Commission strives to increase demand for California Avocados through advertising, promotion and public relations, and engages in related industry activities that benefit the state's nearly 5,000 avocado g
Avocado Commission strives to increase demand for
California Avocados through advertising, promotion and public relations, and engages in related industry activities that benefit the state's nearly 5,000
avocado g
avocado growers.