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Pollinator Plantings Workshop

March 16, 2026
By Ben A Faber
Lockeford Plant Materials CenterSpring Field DayFocus on Pollinator PlantingsApril 15, 2026 – 9:30 - 12pm Location: Lockeford PMC, 21001 N. Elliott Rd., Lockeford, CA 95237A Trip to the…
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Avocado Lace Bug Revealed

March 4, 2026
By Ben A Faber
To address the growing threat of Avocado Lace Bug, the California Avocado Commission sought out industry experts to educate growers on the issue and produced an informational video to assist growers in early detection of the invasive pest. The video, featuring industry experts Tom Roberts, Pest Control…
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Guava Pest Alert

March 4, 2026
By Bodil N Cass
Residential and commercial guava growers in California are asked to be on the lookout for Cardin’s Whitefly (Metaleurodicus cardini, (Back) Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). This pest is not known to be established in the environment in California; however, it is intercepted on incoming plant shipments at a…
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Too Much Rain?

March 4, 2026
By Ben A Faber
What Can Happen with Too Much Rain? Watch that Mulch!!! And sometimes competitive weeds are good.Rain is wonderful stuff. If it comes and washes the accumulated salts of the last several years out of the root zones of citrus and avocado, that's a good thing. But what happens if there is a little too much of…
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