It was an honor to get invited by one of our Scientists, Dr. Kristi Sanchez, to participate in one of her field visits for her Grape Trial in Modesto, CA. It was remarkable to see
Happy National Ag Day
We’re proudly celebrating this year’s National Ag Day. Farmers and our ag communities are the backbone of our country. So much of what we eat, use, or wear every day is provided by agriculture. The
TRICAL + LANDMARK IRRIGATION
Landmark and TriCal have come together as partners in the TriCal Group of companies. All your irrigation and soil health needs under one umbrella. Landmark Irrigation is a turn key irrigation dealer, serving California’s Central
TREE & VINE SCHOOL RE-CAP
The first annual TriCal Group Tree and Vine School was a success. If you were able to attend the day of the event, Thursday – November 10th, we thank you! If you weren’t able to
Chloropicrin Shifts Soil Biology in Powerful Ways Across Diverse Regions, Crops, and Soil Types
Several important studies evaluating soil biology in fields treated with chloropicrin – the active ingredient in TriClor – have recently shown how soil biology changes for the better following fumigation. Learn more here!
Tree & Vine School Coming November 10
Save the date for: TREE & VINE SCHOOL. It is FREE and will be a VIRTUAL ONLINE EVENT. Click here for more information about the event.
Growing Greater Grapes Pt. 2 – Modesto Trial Results
Welcome back to TriClor’s Deep Roots: A Blog! This is part 2 of the Growing Greater Grapes story. If you haven’t had the chance yet to familiarize yourself with the topic of nematode populations in
Growing Greater Grapes – Modesto Trial Update
Are harmful nematode populations negatively impacting the grapes that you grow? As mentioned in my previous TriClor blog post, nematodes – which are microscopic roundworms found in soil – can cause considerable damage to plant
TriCal Almond Replant Research: The importance of fumigation for growers
In California, nematodes can significantly impact crop production. They cause considerable damage to plant roots, disrupting the uptake of water and nutrients, resulting in reduced crop yield. For pre-treatment control, especially with regards to almond