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CRB and IPM Webinar Series

September 18, 2020
By Ben A Faber
CRB Announces its 2020 Citrus Webinar Series The Citrus Research Board (CRB) in coordination with the University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program (UC IPM) is rolling out a new CRB Webinar Series, geared toward citrus growers and industry professionals.
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Avocado Heat Damage

September 17, 2020
By Ben A Faber
Fruit drop happens soon after, or slowly, depressingly over several weeks after a heat wave. The stem turns brown, cutting off moisture to the fruit, and they drop.
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Sleuthing a New Devastating Disease

September 16, 2020
By Ben A Faber
So Sphaeropsis tumefaciens causes galls, but it's also been noted to cause witches broom in citrus, as well. Thjs type of broom formation is a wild, though compact growth. It's a dense mass of shoot growth from a single point a messy mass that even a witch would have a problem using to sweep up.
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Bindweed's Overwhelming Beauty

September 15, 2020
By Ben A Faber
Convolvulus can be an ornamental plant. There is a reason it is called MORNING Glory. It's why people plant it. It's commonly sold in nurseries. There's a large purple flowered variety that is growing throughout my Ventura city neighborhood.
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