Agnomy Journal
Tagged: Crop Health
Articles tagged with "Crop Health"
February Rain in Northern California: What Orchard and Vineyard Growers Should Watch
A multi-day rain event in February can help recharge soil moisture, but also increase disease risk and delay fieldwork. This guide shares practical advice for Northern California orchard and vineyard growers on what to monitor, how to protect bloom, and how to prepare once the rain clears.
California Almond Bloom: What Matters Most During Bloom Season
Almond bloom is one of the most important windows in California orchards. Pollination timing, fungicide applications, irrigation, and bee management all contribute to final yield. This guide explains what experienced growers focus on during bloom season and how proper planning protects crop potential.
Bee Pollination in California Agriculture | Timing, Timing for Crops, Pollination Tips
Discover when bee pollination starts in California orchards and farms, which crops need bees, and practical strategies for successful pollination. Learn why timing matters and how to work with beekeepers in 2026.
Pre-Bloom Prep: What California Growers Should Be Doing in Late January & Early February
As buds start to move in late January, California growers turn their focus to frost protection, sprayer readiness, and early disease planning to protect yield before bloom begins.
Top AgTech Tools Farmers Are Using in 2025 to Boost Efficiency and Sustainability
From precision agriculture and smart farming to sustainable practices and on-demand services, the tools of modern agriculture are built to increase efficiency, reduce waste, and support long-term growth.
Supporting Stronger Yields: Booking Ag Pollination Services on Agnomy
Pollination is one of the most essential steps in crop production, and for many growers, it's also one of the most unpredictable.