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This is a podcast that goes over new research and basic information about growing orchard crops in the Central Valley of California

Growing the Valley University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources

    • Science
    • 4.7 • 35 Ratings

This is a podcast that goes over new research and basic information about growing orchard crops in the Central Valley of California

    Lu Zhang on Dust During Pistachio Bloom

    Lu Zhang on Dust During Pistachio Bloom

    Lu Zhang provides an update on work published last year on the effect of dust on pistachio pollen, flowers, nut set, and blanking (it’s not good!). Please note that there are other physiological causes of blanking, such as incomplete pollination or aborted kernel development, and that we have not determined how much dust could contribute to blanking in the field. Also, the episode was recorded before the heavy rains in March in the southern San Joaquin Valley, so high dust conditions may not occur this year.

    The American Society for Horticultural Science dropped its paywall, so you can read the article yourself at https://journals.ashs.org/hortsci/view/journals/hortsci/54/11/article-p1967.xml.

    Thank you to the Almond Board of California, the California Pistachio Research Board, the California Prune Board, and the California Walnut Board for their support. Music is by Muriel Gordon.

    • 17 min
    Daniele Zaccaria on cover crop research in pistachios

    Daniele Zaccaria on cover crop research in pistachios

    Cover crops! They’re not just for almonds (despite the bulk of California orchard cover crop research being in that crop). Daniele Zaccaria has been conducting research on cover crops in California pistachio orchards and shares what he has found, including some interesting possibilities as to why they found higher yields in orchards with cover crops.

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    Sacramento Valley

    San Joaquin Valley (scroll to the bottom)

    Mention of an agrichemical does not constitute a recommendation, merely the sharing of research findings. Always follow the label. The label is law. Find out more at ipm.ucanr.edu.

    The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "University of California" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service.

    Follow us on Twitter! @SacOrchards and @SJVtandv

    Thank you to the Almond, Pistachio, Prune, and Walnut Boards of California for their kind donations. Thank you to Muriel Gordon for the music.

    • 20 min
    When to Start Irrigating Walnuts

    When to Start Irrigating Walnuts

    Luke Milliron and Ken Shackel (UC Davis) sit down to talk about the decade plus of research investigating when to start irrigation in the spring for walnut orchards.

    • 32 min
    Carpophilus truncatus with Houston Wilson

    Carpophilus truncatus with Houston Wilson

    In a world where it feels like we have a new invasive pest every month, sometimes it’s hard for an arthropod to stand out. Last year, the nut industries were put on notice by Carpophilus truncatus, a tiny beetle that has commandeered big attention. Lucky for us (and unluckily for the Australians), we aren’t alone in trying to figure out how to keep this beetle under control. Houston Wilson shares what we know about its spread in the state, and what we can learn from Down Under.

    Come to an upcoming extension meeting!

    Sacramento Valley

    San Joaquin Valley (scroll to the bottom)

    Mention of an agrichemical does not constitute a recommendation, merely the sharing of research findings. Always follow the label. The label is law. Find out more at ipm.ucanr.edu.

    The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "University of California" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service.

    Follow us on Twitter! @SacOrchards and @SJVtandv

    Thank you to the Almond, Pistachio, Prune, and Walnut Boards of California for their kind donations. Thank you to Muriel Gordon for the music.

    • 20 min
    Pecan Basics with Dr. Richard Heerema

    Pecan Basics with Dr. Richard Heerema

    Phoebe talks with Richard Heerema, the pecan specialist for New Mexico State University, about pecan botany and physiology, and why it may not be as good of a choice for areas prone to flooding as you think it might be. This is an episode for those who are thinking of planting pecans but have not done so.

    Come to an upcoming extension meeting!

    Sacramento Valley

    San Joaquin Valley (scroll to the bottom)

    Mention of an agrichemical does not constitute a recommendation, merely the sharing of research findings. Always follow the label. The label is law. Find out more at ipm.ucanr.edu.

    The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "University of California" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service.

    Follow us on Twitter! @SacOrchards and @SJVtandv

    Thank you to the Almond, Pistachio, Prune, and Walnut Boards of California for their kind donations. Thank you to Muriel Gordon for the music.

    • 25 min
    Florent Trouillas on the use of Orondis in pistachios

    Florent Trouillas on the use of Orondis in pistachios

    Florent Trouillas, a professor of Cooperative Extension in plant pathology at UC Davis, describes how pistachios become infected with phytophthora and how to manage it. He also describes his research on this newly registered product.

    Come to an upcoming extension meeting!

    Sacramento Valley

    San Joaquin Valley (scroll to the bottom)

    Mention of an agrichemical does not constitute a recommendation, merely the sharing of research findings. Always follow the label. The label is law. Find out more at ipm.ucanr.edu.

    The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "University of California" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service.

    Follow us on Twitter! @SacOrchards and @SJVtandv

    Thank you to the Almond, Pistachio, Prune, and Walnut Boards of California for their kind donations. Thank you to Muriel Gordon for the music.

    • 18 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
35 Ratings

35 Ratings

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Request from a big fan

I love this podcast! The hosts bring a deep expertise on the topic at hand but in a very user friendly way. I have a request. I have a family-run farm where we harvest ginkgo nuts. There is very little available info out there on ginkgo trees. I would LOVE to hear a special episode on this up-and-coming component of the California agricultural scene!

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Very interesting and well produced.

Even though I only took bio a long time ago this podcast is easy to understand and very educational. I appreciate learning about California crops. Also Luke has such a nice and relaxing voice; definitely rivals the voices of those on NPR.

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