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Avocado Irrigation
April 16 (1 -3 PM)
 

Water Knowledge is
Power Knowledge

In-Person and Zoom
 
Topics and Speakers
 
Sources of ET information and their Reliability
By Ali Montazar - UCCE Irrigation Advisor, Imperial/San Diego/ Riverside counties
 
 
Selecting Irrigation Emitters-Drip vs Microsprinkler
Stu Styles - Cal Poly SLO Irrigation Training and Education Center
 
We would love to meet you in person at
The San Diego County Farm Bureau (420 S Broadway, Escondido, CA 92025)
 

If you cannot attend the meeting, register through our Zoom link.
 
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Avocado quality manual
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Avocado Quality Handbook

June 3, 2014
By Ben A Faber
25% Discount on International Avocado Quality Manuals and Booklets (English and Spanish) Description: This comprehensive avocado quality resource is printed on heavy weight gloss paper and comprises 70 pages (8.
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Strategizing for Water Cutbacks…Is there a Logical Method?

May 29, 2014
By now almost everyone growing tree crops in California is undergoing some amount of mandatory water cutbacks, especially if they are buying water from water districts. Some districts in the San Joaquin Valley have had really severe cuts, up to 80%.
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earwigs 2
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'Meyer' Lemon and C-35 Citrange Rootstock

May 27, 2014
By Ben A Faber
Citrus is a messy botany. It loves to cross with anything and in so doing creates very complex ancestry. C-35 rootstock is a citrange and was created for its tolerance to cold, but is also good in Phytophthora situations and creates a slightly smaller tree.
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avocado fruits
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Hot, Dry Weather and Avocado Pollen Viability

May 16, 2014
By Ben A Faber
With hot, dry winds, the question came up this week about whether the hot temperatures or the low humidity would affect pollen viability. It turns out that both day and night time temperatures will affect pollen tube growth.
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foamy bark oak
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Decline of Coast Live Oak Trees in Southern California Is Due to Fungus

May 14, 2014
We've been getting reports of coast live oak decline along the coast, well, here's one of the causes: RIVERSIDE, Calif. A fungus associated with the western oak bark beetle is causing a decline in coast live oak trees in Southern California by spreading foamy bark canker disease.
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