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Earwigs Flying Under the Radar

February 15th, 2013
Not too many years ago, most growers and pest control advisors were unaware that earwigs were a potential pest problem in citrus. Earwigs simply were not often found in large numbers in citrus orchards.
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Asian Citrus Psyllid Quarantine Impact on Central Valley Citrus

February 8th, 2013
For the last few years citrus growers in the San Joaquin Valley have been nervously watching the establishment of Asian citrus psyllid in southern California and bracing themselves for the day of northward movement. That day arrived in November 2012 when two psyllids (Strathmore 16 Nov.
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Calif. Garlic and Onion Symposium 2013

February 1st, 2013
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT University of California Allium Workgroup & California Garlic and Onion Research Advisory Board bring you the latest research results for Growers and Allied Industry California Garlic and Onion Symposium 2013 Monday, February 11, 2013 UC Cooperative Extension, Tulare County Agricu...
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New, Yellow Leaf Flush?

August 15th, 2012
Lime-induced Iron Chlorosis: a nutritional challenge in the culture of several subtropical perennial crops in California Elizabeth Fichtner, UCCE Tulare County and Rachel Elkins, UCCE Lake and Mendocino Counties Spring, and new leaves are coming out, but this could, but yellow could be a sign of iro...
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Simazine degradation in California citrus orchards

July 18th, 2012
By Brad Hanson
Today I thought I'd share a recent research report on the the phenomenon of "enhanced" degradation of the herbicide simazine in citrus orchard soils. Click here for a link to the publication in the open-source journal, Air, Soil, and Water Research (Abit et al. 2012.
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Simazine degradation in California orchard soils

July 18th, 2012
By Brad Hanson
Today I thought I'd share a recent research report on the the phenomenon of "enhanced" degradation of the herbicide simazine in citrus orchard soils. Click here for a link to the publication in the open-source journal, Air, Soil, and Water Research (Abit et al. 2012.
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