The U.C. Cooperative Extension Farm Advisors have combined to publish this quarterly combined newsletter. It will emphasize citrus and avocado, but will also discuss the minor subtropicals.
This issue of Topics in Subtropics contains the following articles: Vertebrate Damage Chemical Thinning of Olives Tips on Producing the Earliest Early Citrus in the San Joaquin Valley Herbicide Registration Chart Resource and Market Information for Enterprise Selection...
NRCS Announces Initiative to Improve Agricultural Energy Efficiency Periwinkle Provides Ammunition In The War On Citrus Plague Do we really need Scientific Irrigation Scheduling?
Update on Lychee and Longan Fild Trials and Plantings in Southern California Loopers in Avocados--A Note from San Diego County The 2007 Citrus Tristeza Virus Situation at the University of California Lindcove Research and Extension Center Errata: Honey Bees in California...
Upcoming Meetings Avocado Lace Bug The First Rule of Growing Citrus in the San Joaquin Valley: Location, Location, Location The Inland Empire Small Farm Inititative: Promoting Small Farm and Hispanic Economic Development in Riverside and San Bernardino CountiesCellulase Production by Various Sources...
Microirrigation, Fertilizers and Clogging Chemical Treatment to Prevent System Clogging Cultural Practices to Reduce Pest and Disease in Avocado and Citrus Larurel Wilt Update The Parent Washington navel orange tree--Part 2.