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Methyl iodide (Midas) registration to be suspended in US market

March 22, 2012
By Brad Hanson
I just read about an interesting development in the methyl iodide (Midas) controversy - the fumigant is being pulled from US use by the manufacturer. While the decision is not altogether surprising in California, I admit that I didn't expect a US-wide registration withdrawel.
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Sacramento Valley Walnut News (and weed management tools)

March 21, 2012
By Brad Hanson
The Spring 2012 edition of the Sacramento Valley Walnut News was recently made available at the Sutter-Yuba Cooperative Extension office. It's available here and is attached at the bottom of this post.
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Internship Announcement

March 19, 2012
By Brad Hanson
Athough not specifically a weed science opportunity, I wanted to repost an announcement for the 2012 University of California Cooperative Extension Horticulture Almond Internship Program.
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2012 WSWS Research Progress Reports available

March 19, 2012
By Brad Hanson
The 2012 Western Society of Weed Science recently published its annual Research Progress Reports. The full set of progress reports are available online at: http://www.wsweedscience.org/Secure/editor/ResearchReports_Archive.
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Mechanical Weed Control Tools for Vegetables

March 19, 2012
By Richard F Smith
The development of improved cultivation technology for row crop production has been an active area of research, and has made significant progress in recent years. Currently, standard cultivation removes weeds from the majority of the bed using sweeps, knives, coulters and blades.
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