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Orchard Management Considerations ? A New Tool in the Fight Against Blight ? 2018 Winter and Early Season Irrigation Considerations in Walnut ? 2017 Flood Damaged Trees-Research Results and What to Do this Spring ?
Orchard Management Considerations ? A New Tool in the Fight Against Blight ? 2018 Winter and Early Season Irrigation Considerations in Walnut ? 2017 Flood Damaged Trees-Research Results and What to Do this Spring ?
Bloom Almond Orchard Management Considerations When is Peach Twig Borer a Concern? Navel Orangeworm Considerations 2018 Honey Bees and Bloom Sprays How is Band Canker Infecting Young Trees?
Last week, Bruce Maxwell (Professor of Agroecology/Applied Plant Ecology in the Dept. of Land Resources and Environmental Science at Montana State University) visited UC Davis. He gave a seminar entitled Bringing Ecology to Management. Here's a link to view his seminar: http://ucanr.
We are going to make Pumpkin Centerpieces! $25 Thursday October 18, 6-8pm Market Street Grill 415 Market St., Colusa This event always sells out. Deadline October 12 It is best to use a desk top to pay on-line. For some reason when using your phone or tablet, it does not work well.
The Bohart Museum of Entomology at the University of California, Davis, rocks! Directed by Lynn Kimsey, UC Davis professor of entomology, the insect museum is named for noted entomologist Richard M. Bohart.
Are you seeing cars, sidewalks, driveways, or other plants covered in sticky stuff, especially those under trees? This sticky substance, called honeydew, is produced by certain insects that excrete it when they feed on plants.
In March of this year I traveled to Chimoio, Mozambique to provide an Integrated Pest Management training to a group of farmers through the USAID Farmer-to-Farmer program. On my first day at the farm, we toured the farm and discussed their worst pest issues.