Thrips/TSWV status in Yolo & Colusa

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2024 3rd report (April 3)

April 3, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation, thrips population development Temperatures and precipitation this spring are close to historic norms, and the thrips population predictions remain similar to last update. We're currently at the peak of 1st-generation adults; they'll be laying their eggs over the next few weeks.
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2024 2nd report (March 20th)

March 20, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation Winter rainfall accumulations and average temperatures in the Sacramento Valley this year are looking similar to the long-term averages. The drying wind and higher temperatures last week mean our first tomatoes are going into the ground this week.
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First post, 2024 (March 3)

March 3, 2024
By Neil McRoberts
General situation Thanks to a wetter-than-normal February we're slightly above normal for our average winter rainfall accumulation in Yolo County, with more predicted for next week.
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2023 Third Report (July 8th)

July 8, 2023
By Neil McRoberts
General situation After a slow, late start to the season, summer has finally arrived and is staying. Northern counties will see temperatures building over the next few days and settling into an extended period with 100+ highs.
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2023 Second Report (May 26)

May 26, 2023
By Neil McRoberts
General Situation After the wet winter and extended cool spring, the annual summer weather pattern finally seems to have established itself. Temperatures for the next 10 days will see daily maximum values in the mid to high 80's, reaching the low 90's by the first few days of June.
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