Getting Proactive About Navel Orangeworm
Given its persistence and potential for crop damage, navel orangeworm is no longer just another problem that can…
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Given its persistence and potential for crop damage, navel orangeworm is no longer just another problem that can…
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Distribution uniformity (DU) has long been viewed as a top priority for orchard managers. However, many successful growers…
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It’s here: the last month. 2020 is winding down; pray for rain. In my humble opinion, it couldn’t…
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As a result of the devastating wildfires experienced throughout California this year, California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced…
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Ward and Rosie Burroughs of Burroughs Family Orchards are finding that being a regenerative farm is financially sustainable.…
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Plant pathologists say the number of calls has increased as well as the level of concern, as a…
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The clock is ticking as the time has come for California businesses with five or more employees to…
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Walnut leaf-out in late winter or early spring signals time to monitor for insect pest invasions. Species of…
Read ArticleExcessive boron in the soil and irrigation water is problematic for almond trees. The problem with boron in…
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Industry leaders are keeping a close eye on international trade tariffs, which are adding as much as 120%…
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Pistachios are arguably the most profitable permanent crop currently being produced in California. Bob Klein, manager of the…
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In times of war, combatants have been known to pick up the weapons left behind by retreating troops…
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