Late Season Mite Control Relies on Preserving Natural Predators
Preserving beneficial mite predator populations can be part of a late season mite management strategy in almonds. Almond…
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Preserving beneficial mite predator populations can be part of a late season mite management strategy in almonds. Almond…
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California’s hot, sometimes smoky September weather generally doesn’t trigger concerns about frost damage in young walnuts, but retired…
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Zinc sulfate applications have been used by pistachio growers to hasten defoliation in trees in October with the…
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On October 24th, 2019 in Bakersfield, Calfiornia, Kern County Ag Day will take place at the Kern County…
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Compost is defined by the University of California Solution Center for Nutrient Management as the product of controlled…
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Telly Wirth, of Tangent, in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, has this take on fertilizing hazelnuts: With each grower, each…
Read ArticleAll Photos Courtesy of Justin Nay While this year’s late rains may be a benefit in postponing the…
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