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Predatory Mites Controlling Citrus Broad Mite

November 4, 2013
By Ben A Faber
We have recently had an outbreak of citrus broad mite (Polyphagotarsonemus latus) in lemons. Broad mites feed on fruit and leaves, preferring young fruit up to about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter that are located on the inside of the canopy or on the inward facing side of outer fruit.
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Biochar and Ventura

November 1, 2013
By Ben A Faber
Biochar is a partially burned organic matter that can be used as a soil amendment. Its use was identified in the Amazon jungles where the terra preta (black earth) was first identified in areas where humans had incorporated the charcoal and improved plant growth was noted.
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Seedy Citrus

October 28, 2013
By Ben A Faber
Travel can be enlightening. In Turkey I learned that sour orange rootstock is routinely used with lemon and mandarin scions without any fear of tristeza virus, a formidable disease of oranges.
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Citrus Rootstock Trial

October 25, 2013
By Ben A Faber
'Bitters', 'Carpenter' and 'Furr' trifoliate hybrids are three new citrus rootstocks released in August 2009 by the University of California Riverside. These three rootstocks are hybrids of Sunki mandarin x Swingle trifoliate orange.
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Avocado Meetings

October 24, 2013
By Ben A Faber
California Avocado Growers Seminar Series 2013 Presented by: California Avocado Society, Inc.
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