"The Plant Doctor" app for iPhones and iPad is back, and diagnoses are free!
https://itunes.apple.com/app/the-plant-doctor/id349613537?mt=8
The app enables you to send photos and text to Dr. Scot Nelson from anywhere on the planet having an available connection. Coming to Android in January 2013.
Ultra-Exotic Fruit Series connects Growers with Grocers, Consumers
Have you ever bit into a bilimbi? Or juiced jaboticaba? Known as ultra-exotic fruits, these not-so-well-known edibles are among a growing number of odd fruits under cultivation in the islands.
READ the announcement here.
Hawaii’s Strategy for Increased Food Security and Food Self-Sufficiency: Hawai'i DBET and DOA "Increased Food Security and Sufficiency Strategy" (October 2012)
Cover Crop Rotations for the Cattle Industry, Robert Cherry, Flying R Livestock and Alika Napier, Pioneer, READ the announcement here.
USDA National Soil Health Initiative
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/national/soils/health/
Participate in the upcoming USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service 2012 Census of Agriculture, Jolene Lau, USDA NRCS,
READ the announcement here.
USDA Held Three Public Meetings for HWFR Claims Process: If you are a Hispanic and/or Female Farmer or Rancher (HWFR), there may be compensation available to you if you feel that you have been discriminated against by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). On November 7-8, 2012, the Executive Directors (Diane Ley, Angel Figueroa, and Chris Kanazawa) of three USDA agencies led public meetings in Hilo, Waimea, and Kona. The objective of the meeting was to increase awareness to potential claimants about the March 25, 2013 deadline to register for a claims package. At all three Hawaii County public meetings, participants were able to get more information about the programs and services available from the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Rural Development. For details about the claims process, visit www.farmerclaims.gov or call toll free (888) 508-4429. USDA is an equal opportunity employer, provider, and lender.
Young Farmer Sustainability Award
Are you a grower, 40 years or younger, who demonstrates sustainability on your farm? If so, Bayer CropScience is looking for you! Now through Jan. 24, 2013, you can apply for the crop science company’s third annual Young Farmer Sustainability Award.
The 2013 winner will be selected by a group of industry experts and Bayer leaders, and will be recognized in February at the 2013 Ag Issues Forum held in conjunction with Commodity Classic in Orlando, FL. In addition to the trip, he or she will win a new laptop computer and an all-expense paid trip to a Farm Journal learning event during 2013.
Learn more: http://bit.ly/RaPVzh
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