September 2008
- California Water Crisis Threatens its Fruit and Vegetables Ron Jacobsma, general manager of the Friant Water Authority, called it a “double whammy” on California?s water supply: A record drought that started last year and shows no sign of stopping, and a court-ordered reduction in water deliveries to protect a threatened fish species.
- Cleaning up the Salmonella Mess will Take a Long Time OK, so it wasn’t tomatoes after all. It was peppers. Wasn’t it?
- Luna Circle Farm Keeps its Owner Busy On the road toward a master’s degree in accounting, Tricia Bross took a detour and arrived at a somewhat different destination.
- Multistate Tomato Grafting Project has Potential for Growers Grafting has a lot of potential for tomato growers, especially organic growers and those who use high tunnels. That potential is the impetus behind a complex, multi-state grafting project led by Ohio State University.
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