As we move through winter and look toward the season ahead, January gave us a lot to pay attention to across crops, weather, and planning decisions. Here’s a quick recap of what we’ve been sharing and where you can connect with our team next.

What last season told us about NOW

In case you missed it, our 2025 California navel orangeworm (NOW) year-end report looks at how NOW pressure shifted throughout the season across the Central Valley. 👉 Read the 2025 NOW year-end report

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A couple of reads on irrigation 

We’ve also shared a few irrigation-focused blog posts that have been getting good traction with growers.

Soil water tension vs. soil moisture 

A closer look at how these two measurements differ and how each can support better irrigation decisions. 

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The four R’s of irrigation management:

The four R’s aren’t just for nutrient management. This post breaks down how the same framework applies to irrigation planning and execution.

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Let’s connect in person


Our team will be out at a few events in February, and it’s always good to catch up face-to-face.

  • World Ag Expo — February 10
  • APG Pistachio Industry Conference 2026 — February 16-18

Abby Welch, our Grower Relations Specialist and a familiar face to many of you, will also be speaking at:

  • Tulare-Kings County CAPCA — February 4 
    Abby will share the latest updates on Semios mating disruption and other offerings.
  • AAIE Annual Conference 2026 - February 5
    Abby will share a 2025 regional navel orangeworm update based on data we’ve collected in California’s Central Valley.

January field highlights

It was good to spend time with many of you at the UCCE Statewide Pistachio Day, the North Valley Nut Conference, and the Kern County CAPCA label update. We’ve pulled together a few moments from those meetings.

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Northern California Territory Manager, Marc Breckenridge, with Manny Salazar of Danna Farms at the North Valley Nut Conference.
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Semios team at UCCE Statewide Pistachio Day.
Abby Welch at the Kern County CAPCA label update.
Abigail Welch, our Manager of Grower Relations, at the Kern County CAPCA Label Update discussing mating disruption and the pest management tools.

 

We’ll continue to share regular field updates, reports, and practical reads here throughout the season. Check back often for the latest from our team. Meanwhile, if you need any help, reach out to our team.