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The A's beat the Giants 7-to-5 yesterday in Cactus League play. Spring Training games continue today with the Athletics playing the Mariners -- you can listen to that game beginning at noon on Sacramento's home of A's baseball Talk 650 KSTE. Mark Demsky has more from Spring Training.
A's baseball begins a new era on iHeartRadio tomorrow. Join us for every game as the Athletics call Sacramento 'home' for the next 3 seasons. The first spring training game is THIS Saturday at 12:05pm as the A's play the Padres on The Home of A's Baseball, Sacramento's Talk 650 KSTE -- a sister station of KFBK.
The A's and iHeartRadio have a deal in place to broadcast all Spring Training, regular season & post season games on our sister station -- Talk 650 KSTE — with the very first Cactus League game this Saturday. The A's also making a deal Monday with their Manager -- extending the contract of Mark Kotsay through the 2028 season — with an option for 2029. General Manager David Forst was impressed how Kotsay has navigated a tough situation the last few years and is confident things will start to pay off.
The evolution of KSTE and KFBK, Frank Zappa, a different scumbag artist, and gay anthems. The Pat Walsh Show.
What happens when the fundamentals of Social Security face unprecedented challenges? Join me, Kelly Brothers, as I unpack the looming crises of a dwindling worker-to-beneficiary ratio and rising life expectancies, which put Social Security's financial stability at risk. We'll explore potential solutions like raising the retirement age and forming a nonpartisan panel, and consider how these changes could shape retirement planning and the future of Medicare. Ever wondered how raising the minimum wage affects more than just your paycheck? This episode dives into the ripple effects, from inflation to the rise of automation in fast food settings, particularly in high-cost areas like California. We'll also decode the complexities of investing during election years, shedding light on how political gridlock often brings stability and predictability to financial markets. Imagine maximizing your Roth IRA to a staggering billion dollars and more. Learn how tech titans have done just that as we explore the ins and outs of Roth IRAs, including contribution limits, income constraints, and conversion strategies. Plus, we'll discuss how to choose the right financial advisor for you, highlighting the importance of fiduciary responsibility and personalized service. For more information on what we provide at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com. You can contact me, Kelly Brothers, through the show at: bisifipodcast@gmail.com To reach me at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com/locations/sacramento-ca/ CHAPTER SUMMARIES(00:00) Social Security and Retirement Challenges Social Security's history, challenges, and solutions, including demographic shifts and the need for reforms to ensure viability. (15:37) Minimum Wage and Election Year Politics Raising minimum wage may lead to inflation, reduced human interaction, and increased automation. Election years see strong market performance and favor political gridlock. (28:12) Maximizing Roth IRA Benefits Nature's Roth IRA benefits include tax-free growth, contribution limits, conversions, and strategic timing for beneficiaries. (37:36) Choosing a Financial Advisor Choosing the right financial advisor involves recommendations, personality match, fiduciary and CFP status, fees, and interviewing multiple advisors. (47:27) Generational Legacy in Finance Joy of multi-generational relationships in finance, community engagement, and "Bite-Sized Finance" show on KFBK, KSTE, and podcasts. HIGHLIGHTS(07:52 - 08:46) Retirement Impact on Companies (13:55 - 15:32) California Minimum Wage Impact (21:28 - 22:52) Market Performance During Political Years (28:12 - 29:12) Maximizing Roth IRA Contributions (36:34 - 38:33) Bite-Sized Finance With Kelly Brothers (43:30 - 45:19) Fee Transparency in Financial Advising (47:17 - 47:52) Multi-Generational Family Advisor Relationship
Hello again Racing Ears,I wanted to put together an episode for someone that went out of their way to allow me the opportunity to have a tour inside of a 50,000 watt major metropolitan radio station in Sacramento California. Lou Gesicki who's radio name is Sweet Lou Gallagher gave me a tour of KFBK News Radio 1530AM and 93.1FM on the eve of Thanksgiving 2023. Sweet Lou often times would fill in for Pat Walsh who does "The Pat Walsh Show" on KFBK News Radio 1530 AM and 93.1 FM from 7pm till 10pm on weeknights in Sacramento California. Sweet Lou had put out a request on the "Memories of Sacramento" facebook group to convert aircheck cassettes from one of his morning radio shows on Magic 101.1 FM in Auburn California from back in late 2000 to very early 2001. The show was called Mornings with Lou and Mel on Magic 101.1 FM in Sacramento California. Lou Gallagher and Melanie Polka were the predominant hosts of the show. I was able to chat with him about his career in the radio industry on the night that he gave me a tour of the iHeart Media radio station which included KFBK and KSTE, the station that carries the "Armstrong and Getty" morning radio program on Talk 650 KSTE. I wanted to thank Pat Walsh for being willing to share the aircheck recordings with his audience recently. I also appreciated the opportunity to be able to attend Lou Gesicki's Celebration of Life back in early March 2024. Lou was also involved with a regular 3pm to 6pm PST afternoon drive internet radio show that is called "That 70's Channel", which is an internet radio station that features 70's radio hits. The slogan is "The Biggest Hits Of The 70's, And More..." Lou was also involved in a YouTube channel that was with his best friend Ronnie called "Men Are So Smart". Lou was also the track announcer for the All American Speedway in Roseville California for a period of time as well. He used to interview people who were enjoying the auto racing that regularly happened on Saturday nights during the hot Sacramento summer nights. I converted one of Lou's aircheck tapes into a YouTube video that is on my channel called "The Observant Ear" which is titled, "Magic 101 FM Morning Show" Thank you again Sweet Lou and his wife Teresa for making the tour of KFBK possible. GOD BLESS you Lou Gesicki! Rest In Peace Louis James Gesicki, July 17 1959 - February 4 2024. https://www.that70schannel.com/https://www.youtube.com/@MenAreSoSmart/featuredhttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/68-the-pat-walsh-show-27274639/https://youtu.be/VbYqt_5Bx1M?si=Tz3c6DBZDOBQ92vVPorsche 935 Number 70 owned by Charles Nearburg warming up in the paddock before a session at the Porsche Rennsport Reunion 7 at Laguna Seca Raceway. Footage of The Corkscrew at Laguna Seca during the 2015 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion. Support the showhttps://www.fiverr.com/s/paAkwE
Kste continues the discipleship series on James. "Speaking His Words".
I denne episode af Der Køres går vi business på den! Vi tager dig med om i maskinrummet af vores forretning og vi giver dig tips og tricks til at udvikle både din forretning og dit personlige brand uden at deltage i et eller andet reality program, hvor du gainer en hurtig following, bliver online coach og derefter udnytter dit publikum til at blive stinkende rig…. Nå, ja, sorry… Anywayssss, så kommer vi her med konkrete tips og tricks - og tilmed en 1:1 strategi for, hvordan du kan starte i dag! Der Køøøøøøres! Vi er igen på besøg hos Fitness Institute, som ikke blot har et fedt træningscenter, men også overdådige uddannelser til personlig træner og kostvejleder. I forbindelse med vores samarbejde, har vi fået lov til at tilbyde en workshop til alle, der køber en ny uddannelse og skriver “Der Køres” i kommentarfeltet. Du kan finde Fitness Institutes hjemmeside lige her: https://cntr.click/6yXLT2G Du kan også finde Fitness Institute her: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitnessinstitute_dk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fitnessuddannelser
Pat takes more of your calls about the 1973 Roseville Yard Disaster, Kid Rock Ticket give-away and Producer Kendall shares information about her new show she is working on at Talk Talk 650 KSTE with Dr. Keith Richards called, "Capitol City Medical Rounds".
Pat takes more of your music calls and Producer Kendall is excited to be a part of a new show on our sister station: Talk 650 KSTE called, "Capitol City Medical Rounds" with Dr. Keith Hopkins.
Pēc 20 gadiem liela un zināma zvērinātu advokātu biroja vadībā, Agris Repšs tagad ir neliela zvērinātu advokātu biroja partneris. Šodien Agris DIENA PĒC | DROŠĪBA autoram Edmundam Visendorfam atklās, kāpēc. Runāsim, kā šobrīd tiešsaistes komunikācijas tehnoloģijas ietekmē advokātu darbu un tiesvedību kopumā, kādi no tām ir ieguvumi un zaudējumi. Sarunā uzzināsim, kas un kā reāli notiek tiesā, un ko par Agri domā kolēģi. Agris Repšs dalīsies, kā viņš uztur sevi formā, un kāpēc, ja viņam būtu jātiesājas pašam, viņš noteikti algotu citu advokātu, kā arī to, kāds ir viņa pirmais ieteikums jebkuram, kurš plāno tiesāties.Support the show (http://www.dienapec.lv)
In der heutigen Epsiode erzähle ich dir von meinen ersten Wochen und Monaten in Niebüll an der Nordseeküste. Die Nacht des Aufbruchs in einen völlig neuen Lebensabschnitt. Ganz klar auch mit Tränen und Trauer verbunden aber auch mit Zuversicht und Spannung was mich jetzt so alles erwarten würde. Allein die Fahrt wahr schon ein Abenteuer. Mit vollgepackter Ente (ihr kennt das Auto von Citroen noch?) ging es die Kasseler Berg hoch, zugegeben sehr langsam. An der Nordseeküste angekommen, ging das Gefühlschaos weiter. Ich habe viel über mein Leben nachgedacht. Die langen Spaziergänge am Deich in Dagbüll, mit Blick auf das weite Meer, haben mir dabei gut geholfen. Stets dabei, damals noch der Walkman mit Musikkassette. Viel Spaß mit dieser Episode. Hier findest du meinen Podcast und alle weiteren Infos zu mir: website: https://andre-anderswo.de instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreanderswo/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andreanderswo/ mail: podcast@andre-anderswo.de Hier kannst du meinen Podcast abonnieren: spotify: http://bit.ly/spotify-andretalktanderswo google: http://bit.ly/google-andretalktanderswo apple podcasts: http://bit.ly/apple-andretalktanderswo android: http://bit.ly/android-andretalktanderswo impressum | datenschutz
In dieser Episode zu meinem Lebensweg erzähle ich über meinen Umzug von Endingen am Kaiserstuhl nach Niebüll an der Nordseeküste. Ich nehme dich mit auf Wohnungssuche und den Vorbereitungen zum Umzug. Zudem berichte ich darüber, wie ich an einen Job bei der Familienbildungsstätte in Niebüll kam. Wie sagte noch die stellvertretende Leitung: "Sie schickt mir der Himmel ...". Nachdem ich alles im Transporter verstaut hatte, ging es gemeinsam mit meinen Eltern los. Auf der Hinfahrt roch es schon immer wieder nach Diesel im Fahrzeug. Doch wieso, weshalb, warum hörst du selbst in dieser Folge. Hier findest du meinen Podcast und alle weiteren Infos zu mir: website: https://andre-anderswo.de instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreanderswo/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andreanderswo/ mail: podcast@andre-anderswo.de Hier kannst du meinen Podcast abonnieren: spotify: http://bit.ly/spotify-andretalktanderswo google: http://bit.ly/google-andretalktanderswo apple podcasts: http://bit.ly/apple-andretalktanderswo android: http://bit.ly/android-andretalktanderswo impressum | datenschutz
I dag taler jeg med Anne Stampe Olesen der er medstifter af Nordic Female Founders. Hun fortæller om visionen og planerne for Nordic Female Founders og hvordan hende og Mia Wagner som den anden medstifter, vil være med til at fremme kvindeligt iværksætteri.I podcasten kommer vi ind på samfundet, succeskriterie og mindset som iværksætter. Og så har Nordic Female Founders et helt stort budskab til kvinder der gerne vil være iværksættere. Hvad det er kan du høre i podcastenAnne fremlægger nogle interessante statistikker og tanker omkring hvorfor der ikke er flere kvindelige iværksættere end der er.Hvis du vil vide noget mere om Anne, Mia eller Nordic Female Founders kan du finde flere informationer herunder eller følge dem på deres InstagramHjemmeside https://nordicfemalefounders.dk/Boon TV https://boon.tv/nordic-female-foundersNordic Female Founders Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nordic_female_founders/Anne Stampe Olesen Instagram https://www.instagram.com/anneolesen/Mia Wagner Instagram https://www.instagram.com/miatheresewagner/
Wildfires, a Pandemic, Trade Issues, an election…where do you want to start this week? How about a good old reliable topic: California’s water wars. Lawsuits are flying in Kern County, after an attempt by a local water agency down there to start charging farmers $2100 an acre foot to replenish an aquifer. We have wildfire and trade news, too, with a little good news on both fronts. China is buying more ag products from the U.S. And table grapes in the Central Valley were unaffected by smoke taint. Rural broadband grants are back in the news. And how about we pay a visit to a Sacramento Valley wildlife refuge, where rice plays a big part in supporting overwintering migratory water fowl and other creatures. All that, crop reports and more…on this week’s KSTE farm hour. Let’s get started.
If your specialty crop is not on the list for those eligible for coronavirus assistance payments from the USDA, there is a way you can get included, but you better hurry. And among those currently not eligible are two major California agricultural producers, cut flowers and nursery products. The Japanese Beetle is back in Sacramento County, a major threat to the county’s wine grapes and pears. We talk with the Sacramento County Agricultural commissioner about what is being done to eradicate the latest find. Small farmers with leftover produce from farmers markets now have a website where they can easily find a food bank or food pantry near them to donate their surplus. We talk with the founder of AmpleHarvest.org. And the battle to control the spread of Pierce’s Disease in California’s vineyards is an ongoing battle. We have an update. All that, crop reports, the week ahead in weather, and a lot more, on this week’s KSTE farm Hour.
There’s a bit of relief for California’s Klamath Basin Farmers. The water that was taken away from them last week, is back. We’ll explain that one. California latest ag statistics are out, you have a few minutes to think about which are the five leading agricultural commodities in California according to the latest report. We’ll tell you, don’t worry. Sacramento county farmers are concerned: Japanese beetles, which can decimate hundreds of crops, has been found in two locations in the county. We’ll let you know you where. And on a related note, how birds can help you control pests on the farm. All that, the week ahead in weather and crop reports…all coming up, on this week’s KSTE farm hour.
Vi fortsætter, hvor vi slap i sidste uge, og vi har endda stadig Mogens Lykketoft med. Vi skal diskutere, om vores samfund kan og skal vækste sig ud af den krise, som Covid-19 har kastet os allesammen ud i. Udvoer Mogens Lykketoft taler vi med de to tidligere folketingsmedlemmer for Liberal Alliance og Enhedslisten Joachim B. Olsen og Pelle Dragsted. Undervejs taler vi også med Inge Røpke, der er Danmarks første økologiske økonomi. Og hvis du ikke helt ved, hvad det betyder, så ved du det, når du har hørt udsendelsen.
I got the chance a few weeks ago to chat with Fred Hoffman of the KSTE Farm Hour about not tying too closely when staking walnut trees.Our conversation is based on an article I wrote with Janine Hasey and Bruce Lampinen: sacvalleyorchards.com/photos-from-the-field/dont-tie-so-close-plus-other-walnut-staking-considerations/Janine’s excellent article about the no heading approach to walnut tree training: sacvalleyorchards.com/walnuts/horticulture-walnuts/training-young-walnut-trees-minimum-pruning-vs-no-pruning-compared/Tremendous thanks to Fred Hoffman who kindly shared the audio of his interview with me. You can listen to the KSTE Farm Hour each week on Talk 650 KSTE from 12-1 on Sundays and of course on the KSTE Farm Hour podcast. Thanks to Janine Hasey for the featured photo.Thanks to the Pistachio, Almond, Walnut and Prune Boards of California for their generous financial support. Music by Muriel Gordon.This is a UC ANR educational podcast. Any opinions or positions taken are those of the hosts and not the University of California. Use of this platform for and any advertisements connected with this podcast do not imply endorsement.
Suvi hakkab vaikselt hääbuma ja aeg on aluspüksid jalga panna. Veiko ja Elina kohtuvad koos üle pika aja, loevad kirju ning räägivad teest enesearmastuseni, koormakandmisest ja sellest vabanemisest, vananaiste suvest, filmidest ja ikka armastusest. Saate lõpuks kõlab rosinaks üks muusikapala. Toeta meie podcasti valmimist ja saa ligipääs erisaadetele ning blogile: patreon.com/armastusest Jälgi meid: Instagram: instagram.com/podcastarmastusestFacebook: facebook.com/podcastarmastusestTwitter: twitter.com/armastusest Kuula meie Spotify muusikanimekirja.
You probably remember all the rain we had in May, a record setting amount. Great for our water supply, but bad news for San Joaquin County's cherry growers. We have the latest figures. Put a group of farmers in a room with an important politician these days, and there's no doubt the topic of solving the immigration issue will come up. Farmers need workers, and they need them now. Currently appearing in Northern California: the Oriental fruit fly and the peach fruit fly. And waiting in the wings, a third pest may find its way here: the spotted lantern fly. We'll tell you about all three, and what officials are doing to thwart their spread. White nose syndrome - it's a fungus hitting the nation's bat population. What's being done about it, and how important are bats to California agriculture? We've got all that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
You probably remember all the rain we had in May, a record setting amount. Great for our water supply, but bad news for San Joaquin County's cherry growers. We have the latest figures. Put a group of farmers in a room with an important politician these days, and there’s no doubt the topic of solving the immigration issue will come up. Farmers need workers, and they need them now. Currently appearing in Northern California: the Oriental fruit fly and the peach fruit fly. And waiting in the wings, a third pest may find its way here: the spotted lantern fly. We’ll tell you about all three, and what officials are doing to thwart their spread. White nose syndrome - it’s a fungus hitting the nation’s bat population. What’s being done about it, and how important are bats to California agriculture? We’ve got all that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
Why is there so much dead wood on top of walnut and pistachio trees in Northern and Central California now? What caused that canopy dieback in two of the most valuable export crops in the Golden State? Researchers have an idea… And while we're on the subject of nuts…why aren't there more pecan orchards in California? After all, investors are saying that because of a recent federal pecan marketing order, pecan orchards are well poised to pay future attractive dividends. We talk with one wholesale grower of pecan trees here who's wondering the same thing. Not only are honeybees disappearing, government-funded scientific research on honeybee colonies is being cut by the USDA. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour. Let's get started!
Why is there so much dead wood on top of walnut and pistachio trees in Northern and Central California now? What caused that canopy dieback in two of the most valuable export crops in the Golden State? Researchers have an idea… And while we’re on the subject of nuts…why aren’t there more pecan orchards in California? After all, investors are saying that because of a recent federal pecan marketing order, pecan orchards are well poised to pay future attractive dividends. We talk with one wholesale grower of pecan trees here who’s wondering the same thing. Not only are honeybees disappearing, government-funded scientific research on honeybee colonies is being cut by the USDA. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour. Let’s get started!
President Trump's Tweets about starting immigration raids in California are putting farmers in a bind. Fearful farm workers are already skipping going to work. We have that report. One of the most popular crops from the Delta region, pears, will start getting packed this month, and there are high hopes for another outstanding harvest. More money may be on the way to help control the 20 pound rodent, the Nutria. This pest is digging its way northward in the region, weakening fragile levee systems. And your four legged friend in the back of your pickup truck may turn out to be the next best weapon for conquering citrus greening disease. All that, and more, on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
President Trump’s Tweets about starting immigration raids in California are putting farmers in a bind. Fearful farm workers are already skipping going to work. We have that report. One of the most popular crops from the Delta region, pears, will start getting packed this month, and there are high hopes for another outstanding harvest. More money may be on the way to help control the 20 pound rodent, the Nutria. This pest is digging its way northward in the region, weakening fragile levee systems. And your four legged friend in the back of your pickup truck may turn out to be the next best weapon for conquering citrus greening disease. All that, and more, on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
It's been a week of good news and bad news for California's farmers. On the downside, the northern San Joaquin Valley cherry crop is officially a disaster. Three counties have filed for federal aid. If you have a wild pig problem on your property, don't expect much help from the feds. The USDA recently launched a $75 million dollar feral swine eradication project, but none of that money is headed to California, despite the fact that our state has the fourth largest population of wild pigs in the country. The wet spring means more puncture vine this summer. We explore this troublesome weed in-depth. Oh, the good news? The State Water Project has upped its allocation of water to its customers. And, the weather is kinda nice here, isn't it? All that, crop reports, and more….on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
It’s been a week of good news and bad news for California’s farmers. On the downside, the northern San Joaquin Valley cherry crop is officially a disaster. Three counties have filed for federal aid. If you have a wild pig problem on your property, don’t expect much help from the feds. The USDA recently launched a $75 million dollar feral swine eradication project, but none of that money is headed to California, despite the fact that our state has the fourth largest population of wild pigs in the country. The wet spring means more puncture vine this summer. We explore this troublesome weed in-depth. Oh, the good news? The State Water Project has upped its allocation of water to its customers. And, the weather is kinda nice here, isn’t it? All that, crop reports, and more….on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
Two steps forward, one step back. It's the dance that many California farmers, especially nut growers, are doing regarding our country's tariff travails. Mexico ratifying the USMCA and a thaw in US - China tariff negotiations is the good news. The step back: India is imposing larger tariffs on California's almonds and walnuts. We have the details. We talk with area farmers about how this year's rice and apricot crops are fairing…so far. And a safer alternative to controlling levee-destroying rodents on California's farms: Raptors. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour. Let's get started!
Two steps forward, one step back. It’s the dance that many California farmers, especially nut growers, are doing regarding our country’s tariff travails. Mexico ratifying the USMCA and a thaw in US - China tariff negotiations is the good news. The step back: India is imposing larger tariffs on California’s almonds and walnuts. We have the details. We talk with area farmers about how this year’s rice and apricot crops are fairing…so far. And a safer alternative to controlling levee-destroying rodents on California’s farms: Raptors. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour. Let’s get started!
More Central Valley farmers are wondering, when is the state of California's high speed rail project going to reimburse us for moving and realigning our farming operations to make room for those train tracks? The President recently Tweeted that Mexico will be buying more agricultural goods from America's farmers, thanks to his recent tariff threat. One problem, though: no one has any details about that, apparently. California's growers of house plants are scrambling. It seems that the Millennial generation is rapidly becoming fond of being plant parents. But the plants they want, fell out of favor decades ago. We have all that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour. Let's get started!
More Central Valley farmers are wondering, when is the state of California’s high speed rail project going to reimburse us for moving and realigning our farming operations to make room for those train tracks? The President recently Tweeted that Mexico will be buying more agricultural goods from America’s farmers, thanks to his recent tariff threat. One problem, though: no one has any details about that, apparently. California’s growers of house plants are scrambling. It seems that the Millennial generation is rapidly becoming fond of being plant parents. But the plants they want, fell out of favor decades ago. We have all that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour. Let’s get started!
The nation's farmers, and especially California's farmers, are concerned about the Trump Administration's ongoing tariff battles, and with Mexico in particular. Our southern neighbor is one of this state's biggest agricultural trading partners, and now the flow of crops and food goods between the two is threatened by a new round of tariffs. Also in jeopardy: the ratification of the revised USMCA trade agreement among the United States, Mexico and Canada. Weather woes and tariff battles have led to a new, $16 billion dollar disaster relief program for the nation's farmers. We'll tell what that means for California's growers. Putting the summer heat to work for you with biosolarization to control many soil-borne problems, such as weeds, diseases and insects. We have the details. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
The nation’s farmers, and especially California’s farmers, are concerned about the Trump Administration’s ongoing tariff battles, and with Mexico in particular. Our southern neighbor is one of this state’s biggest agricultural trading partners, and now the flow of crops and food goods between the two is threatened by a new round of tariffs. Also in jeopardy: the ratification of the revised USMCA trade agreement among the United States, Mexico and Canada. Weather woes and tariff battles have led to a new, $16 billion dollar disaster relief program for the nation’s farmers. We’ll tell what that means for California’s growers. Putting the summer heat to work for you with biosolarization to control many soil-borne problems, such as weeds, diseases and insects. We have the details. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
As if the ongoing tariff battles weren't enough to keep California's farmers on edge, the record rains of May throughout much of the Golden State's prime ag areas added to their concerns. We focus on two crops in our area threatened by all the wet weather: cherries and rice. We talk with a couple of local growers who have a lot of concerns. There is one California crop that is coming out ahead in the latest tariff troubles with China. And that's garlic. We'll tell you why. According to the latest California farm statistics, one of the biggest growth crops in the last year has been…garbanzo beans. Should you be growing garbanzos? We delve into the details of growing this cool season legume. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
As if the ongoing tariff battles weren’t enough to keep California’s farmers on edge, the record rains of May throughout much of the Golden State’s prime ag areas added to their concerns. We focus on two crops in our area threatened by all the wet weather: cherries and rice. We talk with a couple of local growers who have a lot of concerns. There is one California crop that is coming out ahead in the latest tariff troubles with China. And that’s garlic. We’ll tell you why. According to the latest California farm statistics, one of the biggest growth crops in the last year has been…garbanzo beans. Should you be growing garbanzos? We delve into the details of growing this cool season legume. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
California's almond growers are facing a double whammy: the ongoing tariff battle with China means fewer sales to one of that crop's prime export markets. And, the four alarm fire at Blue Diamond Growers huge processing facility in Sacramento adds more uncertainty for what promises to be a record almond crop in 2019. Where will the next generation of California's farmers come from? The state's burgeoning number of urban farms may be part of the answer. We visit urban farms throughout the state and look at the number of innovative ways, and reasons, farms are returning to the city. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
California’s almond growers are facing a double whammy: the ongoing tariff battle with China means fewer sales to one of that crop’s prime export markets. And, the four alarm fire at Blue Diamond Growers huge processing facility in Sacramento adds more uncertainty for what promises to be a record almond crop in 2019. Where will the next generation of California’s farmers come from? The state’s burgeoning number of urban farms may be part of the answer. We visit urban farms throughout the state and look at the number of innovative ways, and reasons, farms are returning to the city. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
Hour Two of A&G includes Joe Getty arguing unfairly and Beto--not born to be Prez. Plus, we'll take the donuts over lettuce. Marshall has headlines, and dangit--trampolines are dangerous! Who knew!
Hour Two of A&G includes Joe Getty arguing unfairly and Beto--not born to be Prez. Plus, we'll take the donuts over lettuce. Marshall has headlines, and dangit--trampolines are dangerous! Who knew!
California will be phasing out the use of an agricultural chemical that many of the state's farmers rely on: it's the insecticide, Chlorpyrifos. We have the details. Virulent Newcastle Disease is growing in southern california, threatening the area's poultry industry. Now, it has spread to Arizona. We have tips for protecting northern california flocks. And we delve into the world of pet food. Is California and the rest of the US pet food production industry set for a huge expansion internationally? We have that report. All that the latest crop progress, and more, on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
California will be phasing out the use of an agricultural chemical that many of the state’s farmers rely on: it’s the insecticide, Chlorpyrifos. We have the details. Virulent Newcastle Disease is growing in southern california, threatening the area’s poultry industry. Now, it has spread to Arizona. We have tips for protecting northern california flocks. And we delve into the world of pet food. Is California and the rest of the US pet food production industry set for a huge expansion internationally? We have that report. All that the latest crop progress, and more, on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
California will be phasing out the use of an agricultural chemical that many of the state’s farmers rely on: it’s the insecticide, Chlorpyrifos. We have the details. Virulent Newcastle Disease is growing in southern california, threatening the area’s poultry industry. Now, it has spread to Arizona. We have tips for protecting northern california flocks. And we delve into the world of pet food. Is California and the rest of the US pet food production industry set for a huge expansion internationally? We have that report. All that the latest crop progress, and more, on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
If you're sitting in a Central Valley coffee shop some morning, you just might overhear a group of farmers chatting. Chances are, it'll be about the weather, water, prices, or the lack of available farm labor. Oh, and they might mention that the coffee shop is the only place around that has high speed internet. We tackle all four of those hot farm topics today. Also, we try to unravel the mess that is international trade. Just when will that revamped NAFTA deal to sell farm commodities to Mexico and Canada get ratified? And what about China? There's a big advance in the rush to increase mechanization in the grape vineyards. UC researchers have discovered the best trellising system for the mechanical harvesting and pruning of grapes in the Central Valley. It's all coming up, on this week's KSTE Farm Hour. Let's Get Started!
If you’re sitting in a Central Valley coffee shop some morning, you just might overhear a group of farmers chatting. Chances are, it’ll be about the weather, water, prices, or the lack of available farm labor. Oh, and they might mention that the coffee shop is the only place around that has high speed internet. We tackle all four of those hot farm topics today. Also, we try to unravel the mess that is international trade. Just when will that revamped NAFTA deal to sell farm commodities to Mexico and Canada get ratified? And what about China? There’s a big advance in the rush to increase mechanization in the grape vineyards. UC researchers have discovered the best trellising system for the mechanical harvesting and pruning of grapes in the Central Valley. It’s all coming up, on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour. Let’s Get Started!
It's one of the biggest cattle operations in California, and it's just been sold. The Harris Ranch has new owners. We have the details. The Central Valley Project has upped the amount of water it will be sending to south of Delta stakeholders this summer. But it's still not at 100% of delivery expectations. We talk to a farmer who has taken it upon himself and his neighbors to clean up illegal dumping in rural Yuba and Sutter counties. And, how to attract one of the best pest control experts to your farmland: all about barn owls, on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
It’s one of the biggest cattle operations in California, and it’s just been sold. The Harris Ranch has new owners. We have the details. The Central Valley Project has upped the amount of water it will be sending to south of Delta stakeholders this summer. But it’s still not at 100% of delivery expectations. We talk to a farmer who has taken it upon himself and his neighbors to clean up illegal dumping in rural Yuba and Sutter counties. And, how to attract one of the best pest control experts to your farmland: all about barn owls, on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
It's only updated every five years. It's the USDA Census of Agriculture, and it was just released. We drill down through the 6 million data points in that report to answer the question: how is California agriculture faring? We talk with an agricultural statistics expert. The Golden State is home to many agricultural products that are primarily from California alone. You know about our monopoly on growing walnuts, almonds, raisins and so much more. But there is another commodity that hails from far northwestern California, that you just might be staring at on your Easter dinner table. Plus we have trade updates, crop reports and a lot more, on this week's KSTE Farm hour. Let's get started!
It’s only updated every five years. It’s the USDA Census of Agriculture, and it was just released. We drill down through the 6 million data points in that report to answer the question: how is California agriculture faring? We talk with an agricultural statistics expert. The Golden State is home to many agricultural products that are primarily from California alone. You know about our monopoly on growing walnuts, almonds, raisins and so much more. But there is another commodity that hails from far northwestern California, that you just might be staring at on your Easter dinner table. Plus we have trade updates, crop reports and a lot more, on this week’s KSTE Farm hour. Let’s get started!
It's one of the most used farm chemicals. It's the weedkiller, glyphosate. It's a product that's facing losing battles in California courts, and being rejected by insurance companies for coverage back east. Farmers in California are wondering: How much longer will glyphosate be available? It's been a wet cool winter and early spring. How are California's extensive acres of almonds faring? We check in with a Northern California farm advisor. We also talk with a noted researcher who discusses the ongoing battle to control the deadly grape problem, Pierce's Disease. All that, crop reports, and a lot more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour. Let's Get Started!
It’s one of the most used farm chemicals. It’s the weedkiller, glyphosate. It’s a product that’s facing losing battles in California courts, and being rejected by insurance companies for coverage back east. Farmers in California are wondering: How much longer will glyphosate be available? It’s been a wet cool winter and early spring. How are California’s extensive acres of almonds faring? We check in with a Northern California farm advisor. We also talk with a noted researcher who discusses the ongoing battle to control the deadly grape problem, Pierce’s Disease. All that, crop reports, and a lot more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour. Let’s Get Started!
Water, lots of it, has been the focus for agriculture across the country. But unlike the midwest flooding, the water story here in California is mostly good news. We have that report. The Trump administration's threats to completely close down the border with Mexico could have serious ramifications for California's farmers. We tell you which crops will face the biggest export losses…and, the crops from Mexico that might disappear from your local supermarket. Sunflowers play a big role in Sacramento Valley agriculture. We highlight that crop, and the problems it may face in 2019. All that, crop reports, and more, on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
Water, lots of it, has been the focus for agriculture across the country. But unlike the midwest flooding, the water story here in California is mostly good news. We have that report. The Trump administration’s threats to completely close down the border with Mexico could have serious ramifications for California’s farmers. We tell you which crops will face the biggest export losses…and, the crops from Mexico that might disappear from your local supermarket. Sunflowers play a big role in Sacramento Valley agriculture. We highlight that crop, and the problems it may face in 2019. All that, crop reports, and more, on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
The deadly chicken sickness, Virulent Newcastle Disease, is spreading in California. And now it has has been found in several commercial chicken operations. We have that report. The FCC paid a visit to some local ag operations here, to find out more about what rural California needs the most: higher internet speeds. The wet but warmer weather of early spring means more problems with mosquitoes for homeowners, ranchers and farmers. We have some control tips. And we take a peek into the magic 8 ball to foretell the ten year farm and livestock outlook. It's all coming up, on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
The deadly chicken sickness, Virulent Newcastle Disease, is spreading in California. And now it has has been found in several commercial chicken operations. We have that report. The FCC paid a visit to some local ag operations here, to find out more about what rural California needs the most: higher internet speeds. The wet but warmer weather of early spring means more problems with mosquitoes for homeowners, ranchers and farmers. We have some control tips. And we take a peek into the magic 8 ball to foretell the ten year farm and livestock outlook. It’s all coming up, on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
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Farmers, ranchers and every Californian is wondering…when is it going to rain? We take a look at the dry conditions here and throughout the West. A group of state legislators who represent Delta area farmers want the EPA to disallow a one point six billion dollar loan that could speed up construction of the controversial delta tunnels project. Are internet speeds picking up in california's farm country? We have an in-depth report of the push to get more rural Californians high speed internet access. And, we have tips for walnut growers to protect their young trees when a sudden freeze occurs. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE farm hour.
Farmers, ranchers and every Californian is wondering…when is it going to rain? We take a look at the dry conditions here and throughout the West. A group of state legislators who represent Delta area farmers want the EPA to disallow a one point six billion dollar loan that could speed up construction of the controversial delta tunnels project. Are internet speeds picking up in california’s farm country? We have an in-depth report of the push to get more rural Californians high speed internet access. And, we have tips for walnut growers to protect their young trees when a sudden freeze occurs. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE farm hour.
We're celebrating our 20th year on TALK 650 KSTE by playing-back some of the best moments in A&G's history! this hour, a firefighter scandal, a garage sale and fired babysitter!
We're celebrating our 20th year on TALK 650 KSTE by playing-back some of the best moments in A&G's history! this hour, a firefighter scandal, a garage sale and fired babysitter!
We're celebrating our 20th year on TALK 650 KSTE by playing-back some of the best moments in A&G's history! this hour, a firefighter scandal, a garage sale and fired babysitter!
Tehama County farmer John Duarte's battle against the Army Corps of Engineers and the Waters of the United States regulations has ended, before this farmland plowing case went to trial. We have the details. Ag commodity markets tumble after the latest USDA crop forecasts are released. Build it now, fix it later. That's the mantra for the proponents of the Delta Tunnels project. But will fixes ever be approved? We'll tell you about the committee that will oversee any project fixes. The price of California avocados is going up. You can blame that on the drought, too. And, we talk about the benefits of cover cropping. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
Tehama County farmer John Duarte’s battle against the Army Corps of Engineers and the Waters of the United States regulations has ended, before this farmland plowing case went to trial. We have the details. Ag commodity markets tumble after the latest USDA crop forecasts are released. Build it now, fix it later. That’s the mantra for the proponents of the Delta Tunnels project. But will fixes ever be approved? We’ll tell you about the committee that will oversee any project fixes. The price of California avocados is going up. You can blame that on the drought, too. And, we talk about the benefits of cover cropping. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
High temperatures may reduce local rice production. The rush to farm mechanization. Flooded farmers sue state. Biochar and farm soil. Japan raises beef tariffs.
High temperatures may reduce local rice production. The rush to farm mechanization. Flooded farmers sue state. Biochar and farm soil. Japan raises beef tariffs.
Hot on the heels of getting a go-ahead from a couple of Federal Organizations, the Delta Tunnels plan has been hit with the first of what promises to be several lawsuits to halt that big dig beneath the Sacramento River. We have the details. What lessons did California farmers learn from our recent five year drought? We find out. The Sacramento processing tomato crop was hit hard by the recent heatwave, we have the numbers. And, profiles of several farming families of the Capay Valley, it's all in a new book. Plus, crop reports and pest updates…all on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
Water issues dominate the farm news this week, both in the fields as well as in downtown Sacramento and Washington DC. We have the details. The pressure is on to ban the use of a widely used agricultural chemical. We look at the problems that farmers would face if there is a ban. Protecting your poultry during a heat wave, we have tips. And an interview with a geomorphologist who has traveled the world studying farm soils. He says the successful farmers throughout the globe rely on three easy to implement tactics. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour!
There's a big new overseas market opening up for rice growers: China. We have the details. A California farmer is battling for his rights to plow his land and his court case against the federal government will begin soon…maybe, unless he and his lawyers can convince the court to throw the case out. We'll tell you about this latest twist involving John Duarte and his wheat field in Tehama County. Another citrus tree has been found in California with the deadly citrus greening disease, we'll tell you where. And we find out what's happening with the Sacramento County Farm Bureau. Among other things, they're celebrating a milestone birthday. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
Water issues dominate the farm news this week, both in the fields as well as in downtown Sacramento and Washington DC. We have the details. The pressure is on to ban the use of a widely used agricultural chemical. We look at the problems that farmers would face if there is a ban. Protecting your poultry during a heat wave, we have tips. And an interview with a geomorphologist who has traveled the world studying farm soils. He says the successful farmers throughout the globe rely on three easy to implement tactics. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour!
Hot on the heels of getting a go-ahead from a couple of Federal Organizations, the Delta Tunnels plan has been hit with the first of what promises to be several lawsuits to halt that big dig beneath the Sacramento River. We have the details. What lessons did California farmers learn from our recent five year drought? We find out. The Sacramento processing tomato crop was hit hard by the recent heatwave, we have the numbers. And, profiles of several farming families of the Capay Valley, it’s all in a new book. Plus, crop reports and pest updates…all on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
There’s a big new overseas market opening up for rice growers: China. We have the details. A California farmer is battling for his rights to plow his land and his court case against the federal government will begin soon…maybe, unless he and his lawyers can convince the court to throw the case out. We’ll tell you about this latest twist involving John Duarte and his wheat field in Tehama County. Another citrus tree has been found in California with the deadly citrus greening disease, we’ll tell you where. And we find out what’s happening with the Sacramento County Farm Bureau. Among other things, they’re celebrating a milestone birthday. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
It was a bipartisan effort at the state capitol to pass the extension of the Cap and Trade bill for reducing greenhouse gases this past week. But the only way a handful of Republicans would come to support one of democrat Jerry Brown's pet projects was to get relief and certainty for California's agricultural community. What did the farmers get? We'll tell you. But another of Governor Brown's pipe dreams is getting resistance. A powerful group of California farmers are balking at paying for the Delta Tunnels project. We will tell you why. There are several weak links in getting california farmers to adopt internet-based technologies on the farm. We have that report. All that, the latest crop news, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
It was a bipartisan effort at the state capitol to pass the extension of the Cap and Trade bill for reducing greenhouse gases this past week. But the only way a handful of Republicans would come to support one of democrat Jerry Brown’s pet projects was to get relief and certainty for California’s agricultural community. What did the farmers get? We’ll tell you. But another of Governor Brown’s pipe dreams is getting resistance. A powerful group of California farmers are balking at paying for the Delta Tunnels project. We will tell you why. There are several weak links in getting california farmers to adopt internet-based technologies on the farm. We have that report. All that, the latest crop news, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
Lawsuit challenges Delta Tunnels OK by Feds. Processing tomato crop heat woes. Rural broadband grant for CA. Profiles of Capay Valley farmers. Rice crop update.
Lawsuit challenges Delta Tunnels OK by Feds. Processing tomato crop heat woes. Rural broadband grant for CA. Profiles of Capay Valley farmers. Rice crop update.
The Delta Tunnels project received a couple of green lights from the federal government this past week, but there are still plenty of hurdles left for that project to continue, including one notable fed holdout: the department of reclamation. We have the details. We have the latest state Prop 65 ruling on glyphosate labeling, and there is another popular herbicide getting closer scrutiny. Rodents versus drip tape. We talk to one University of California researcher who is testing one possible solution to limit vole and meadow mouse damage to your irrigation system. An update on Farmers Markets in the Sacramento area, crop reports, and a lot more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour!
The Delta Tunnels project received a couple of green lights from the federal government this past week, but there are still plenty of hurdles left for that project to continue, including one notable fed holdout: the department of reclamation. We have the details. We have the latest state Prop 65 ruling on glyphosate labeling, and there is another popular herbicide getting closer scrutiny. Rodents versus drip tape. We talk to one University of California researcher who is testing one possible solution to limit vole and meadow mouse damage to your irrigation system. An update on Farmers Markets in the Sacramento area, crop reports, and a lot more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour!
Happy New Year! So the holidays are now over and everyone looks forward to a fresh start. Even your hosts, Bill Small and Duane Knickerbocker have made a significant change in moving the radio show from Talk 650 KSTE to the much larger audience of NewsRadio 1530 KFBK. (Every Sunday at 10a, right after Farmer Fred) It's the beginning of a great new year full of opportunities to do things differently, better. You can be sure the show addresses many of those items as the discussion heads into the air in our homes and how to be sure it's the best living environment possible. Fresher, cleaner air is not only healthier in the long run, it also creates value for your home and in many cases, turns out to be more efficient in the way your home operates. As always, you'll hear examples of homes that have gone through energy upgrades and the results of their investments. To learn more about what an energy audit could mean for your in-home comfort, give Brower Mechanical a call at 916-624-0808 or on-line at www.gosmallsolar.com. Here's to a happy, healthy and prosperous new year in 2017!
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