A Plan for Dealing with the Busy Crop Fertility Season
An adage comes to mind this time of year: “No rest for the wicked, and the righteous don’t…
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An adage comes to mind this time of year: “No rest for the wicked, and the righteous don’t…
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The month of May is a recognizable sign spring is here, and for almond growers, it marks a…
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In 1980, when Carl Fanucchi helped plant the first pistachio orchard near Buttonwillow, Calif., he had no idea…
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Thanks to two wet years in a row, irrigation districts and individual growers have taken advantage of available…
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The end of the fireplace in the San Joaquin Valley is closer than ever, and possibly even the…
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As the name implies, micronutrients are only needed by plants in small quantities, compared to macronutrient plant demand.…
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Aluminum phosphide, or phosphine gas, has some new considerations for use by private applicators in California that may…
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In winter 2021-22, when a hazelnut grower near Woodburn, Ore. alerted Oregon State University (OSU) Extension Orchard Specialist…
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Gill’s mealybug has become a formidable foe for many pistachio growers with no effective biological control and with…
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California’s agricultural sector, a powerhouse of the U.S. economy, faces unique challenges and opportunities in these contentious and…
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UC Davis Professor Ken Shackel reviewed some basics for walnut and almond growers to time and measure irrigation…
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Western Plant Health (WPH) recently submitted comments on the U.S. EPA’s “Draft Biological Evaluation, Effects Determinations, and Mitigation…
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