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Oriental Fruit Fly Affects Green Waste Movement in Southern California

October 8, 2013
By Ben A Faber
This just in from Cal Recycle pertaining to the movement of green waste in Southern California. Now with Asian Citrus Psyllid so widespread in that area and the spread of Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer, it is a good idea to consider carefully the source of green waste used for mulching.
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Asian Citrus Psyllid Popping up in the San Joaquin Valley

October 3, 2013
It shouldnt be news to local citrus growers and industry people that the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) is being found with increasing frequency in the southern San Joaquin Valley. If this is news to you please follow the website at http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/acp/ and/or sign up for U.C.
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Farm Budget Generator 2011 Workbook and User's Guide

October 2, 2013
By Etaferahu Takele
Agricultural producers are constantly engaged in evaluating and analyzing their costs of production and returns to measure profitability and develop efficient production management strategies because of continually rising costs.
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O no! Here we go again

September 27, 2013
This article is reproduced because stinkbugs can attack avocado stems and weaken them, causing fruit drop. It' not clear that this species of stinkbug will attack avocado, but there is a possibility and we should all be on the lookout for it.
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