It’s Official: 2015 Was Earth’s Warmest Year On Record Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 22, 2016 NASA, NOAA analyses reveal record-shattering statistics regarding global temperatures this past year.Read More
California Ag Department Makes Big Investment in Sustainable Pest Management By California Department of Food and Agriculture|November 4, 2024
El Niño Soaking South Florida’s Dry Season Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 12, 2016 Well-above average rainfall drenched the region last month, which followed the wettest November since 1998.
El Niño Continues To Look Strong Posted by David Eddy|December 30, 2015 Latest satellite images show strong resemblance to those taken in 1997, which was a California super-soaker.
South Florida Farmers Seeking Disaster Relief In Wake Of Severe Flooding Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 15, 2015 Initial reports show some producers experiencing 60% to 70% loss.
2015 Heating Up To Be Earth’s Warmest Year On Record Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 18, 2015 Global temperatures during October set new high marks, boast the greatest above-average departure for any month.
Dry Season Setting Up To Be Stormy For Central, South Florida Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 15, 2015 With this year’s strong El Niño comes an elevated risk of tornadoes.
Forecast: El Niño Likely To Stay Through Spring Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 11, 2015 Climate pattern-fueled extremes could have big impact in certain parts of the U.S.
Climatologist: Do Not Count On El Niño To End California Drought Posted by Christina Herrick|August 25, 2015 In a California Department of Food and Agriculture blog post, California state climatologist, Michael Anderson, urged growers to […]
Washington Fruit Industry Takes Hit From Wildfires By Growing Produce Staff|August 17, 2015 Chelan Fresh reports 150,000 burns bins burned, nearly half-million boxes of apples cooked.
Wicked Winter Coming This Way Says Latest Farmer’s Almanac Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 17, 2015 Super El Niño-influenced weather patterns align to paint a less-than-pretty portrait.
El Niño Could Be Strongest In 50 Years Posted by Christina Herrick|July 14, 2015 In the latest AccuWeather report, Brett Anderson, senior meteorologist with AccuWeather says El Niño has strengthened over the […]
El Niño Is Coming By Richard Jones|June 26, 2014 Conditions seem to be coming together for a much-anticipated El Niño weather pattern, but the jury is still out on how beneficial the coming months will be for U.S. agriculture.