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Methods of Frost Protection

December 4, 2013
By Ben A Faber
Mature Orchards Only two general methods of protecting avocado groves have proved satisfactory - heaters and wind machines. A combination of these two also is used.
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Avocado Frost Damage

December 4, 2013
By Ben A Faber
TYPES OF INJURY Fruit Damage Fruit damage consists of frozen stems, frozen fibers inside the fruit, or frozen flesh and skin, depending on the temperatures and their duration. This damage appears slowly and is difficult to appraise accurately.
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Avocado Meetings

December 4, 2013
By Ben A Faber
Growing Avocados on Different Spacing SLO 2/4/14 @ Extension Office 1-3 p.m. Ventura 2/5/14 @ Extension Office 9-11 a.m. Fallbrook 2/6/14 @ Fallbrook Public Utility District 9-11 a.m. High Density in the Field and Uniconazole SLO 4/1/14 T.B.A. 1-3 p.m. Ventura 4/2/14 T.B.A. 9-11 a.m.
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Native Pollinators of Avocado

December 2, 2013
By Ben A Faber
Dr. Gordon Frankie at UC Berkeley is teaming with me in Ventura County to jointly work on a pollination study for avocados. Dr. Frankie is studying how to increase native bee pollinators in avocado orchards.
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PGRs aand Olives

November 25, 2013
Advances in mitigation of alternate bearing of olive: vegetative growth response to plant growth regulators Elizabeth Fichtner, UCCE Farm Advisor, Tulare County, and Carol Lovatt, Professor of Plant Physiology, Botany and Plant Sciences, UC-Riverside.
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