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Weed Workshop Material Archives

Workshop Presentation: Yellow Starthistle Control and Preventing the Spread of Invasive Weeds Workshop Presentations - January 31, 2013 Preventing the Introduction and Spread of Weeds: by Wendy West, UC Cooperative Extension, El Dorado County January 23, 2010 Biology, Impact, Prevention & Guidel...
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Stone Fruit Production

Chemical Thinning of Stone Fruits Grown in the Sierra Foothills By Lynn Wunderlich, Farm Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension, El Dorado and Amador Counties; Cooperator: Scott Johnson, University of California Pomology Specialist, Kearney Agriculture Center.
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Apple & Pear Production

Fungicide Control of Apple scab - 2007 Results 2007 trial results of several fungicides to control apple scab. Controlling Codling Moth Today - Creating a Strategy for the Future Create a strategy.
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Syrah vine health (Archives)

Researchers from the University of California, USDA, South Africa and France shared information on the current state of knowledge about the unique growth problems of Syrah during a three day tour of California Syrah vineyards that culminated in the Syrah Vine Health Symposium meeting held November 6...
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Gill's mealybug, Ferrisia gilli | Archive

Gill's mealybug (Ferrisia gilli ) is an important mealybug recently established on grapes in El Dorado County. It is found on pistachios in the Southern San Joaquin Valley but is not known to be widespread on grapes in other areas of the state.
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Grapevine Nutrition | Archive

Grapevine nutrition-Pete Christensen's powerpoint gives deficiency symptoms, tissue levels, and correction recommendations. Use of Tissue Analysis - Instructions for how to sample petioles and reference tissue levels. Nutrition information on the Integrated Viticulture website.
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History of Wine Grapes in the Foothills

Wine grapes have been grown in the foothill counties of El Dorado and Amador since about the 1850's, estimated around the time of gold discovery in Coloma. Early farm settlers, mainly grape growers and orchardists, supplied the mining communities with home made spirits and fresh fruit.
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UCCE Local Employment Opportunities

University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Positions will promote, in all ways consistent with the other responsibilities of the position, accomplishment of the Affirmative Action goals established by the Division.
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