View from the Top: Q and A with Wonderful President Rob Yraceburu
It might be easy to think the Wonderful Company is somehow impervious to the pressures confronting California’s tree…
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It might be easy to think the Wonderful Company is somehow impervious to the pressures confronting California’s tree…
Read ArticleAs more pistachios are planted on marginal ground researchers are noticing an increase in Phytophthora crown and root…
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Spider mites are a perennial pest of almonds throughout California. They are present in all orchards, in all…
Read ArticleWhen Mike and Pat Andersen graduated from California State University, Chico (Mike with a degree in plant sciences…
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Research is showing that an areawide approach may be necessary for pistachio growers to optimize a biological control…
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It is not too early in the growing season to begin planning ant control strategies for almond orchards.…
Read ArticleCodling moth-infested, blighted or sunburned walnuts are an open invitation to navel orangeworm. Adding another generation annually increases…
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Dignitaries in the almond industry and academia converged at California State University, Fresno on April 1 to dedicate…
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Navel orangeworm is becoming the leading pest in pistachios, and according to estimates released at the American Pistachio…
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Research continues to refine nutritional inputs for new trees planted after whole orchard recycling. Whole orchard recycling (WOR)…
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Paying close attention to water needs of young almond trees and delivering the optimum amount of water at…
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Gill’s mealybug, a significant but sporadic pest in pistachio production, has plenty of potential enemies, and effective control…
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