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Latest regulations for fumigant use Part 1 Part 2 Alternative fumigants and emmission reductions technologies Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Raised bed through substrate systems Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Soil disinfestation with steam or hot gas Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Anaerobic soil disinfestation Part 1 Part 2 Part...
Update on regulatory issues pertaining to strawberry production Southern California Strawberry research update: varieties and production Plant collapse due to Macrophomina and Fusarium ssp. Research update on biology and management Anthracanose (C.
Southern California strawberry research update: varieties and production Yellow Nutsedge control in strawberry with mechanical barriers Mites, Lygus bugs and other strawberry arthropods Regulatory issues in strawberry production: update Recent plant collapse problems in California - Macrophomia ssp...
ASDoing the Weeds - Originally published in UC Weed Science blog site by Oleg Daugovish, 2015 2012 Management of Macrophomina and Fusarium with fumigants and nonfumigant treatments...
What Ventura County Agriculture is Doing to Protect Water Resources Agriculture in Southern California Ventura County farms, orchards, and plant nurseries produce vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants that we enjoy so much.
The landscape horticulture program conducts extension activities and applied horticultural and plant pathology research that increases the productivity and efficiency of various enterprises that comprise the landscape horticulture industry.
Effect of Amended Backfill Soils When Planting Five Species of Palms Effect of Leaf Removal and Tie Up on Juvenile, Transplanted Canary Island Date Palms (Phoenix canariensis) and Queen Palms (Syagrus romanzoffiana) Palm Root Growth and Implications for Transplanting Accuracy Varies for Commercially...
According the Ventura Agriculture Commissioner's 2019 Crop Report strawberries are the leading agricultural commodity in Ventura County, with a value of $508,371,000.