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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.
Boron is High in Many Southern San Joaquin Valley Citrus Trees Armillaria Root Rot Soil Test Kits Using Evapotranspiration (ETo) for Scheduling Irrigations-An Improvement on "Guessing" Subtropical Crops Program Coverage in Riverside County...
UC Publications&Meetings Verteberate Pests Causing Damage in Citrus After the Fire in the Avocado Grove--Replant or Sucker Graft Compatibility/Seediness Among Clementine Mandarins....
The Positive Points Systems for Citrus: What is it and Why Should a Grower Get Involved Getting Horseweed and Hairy Fleabane Back Under Control in Central California A Comparison of the New "Sequoia" Fig Cultivar A Celebration of Agricultural Research&Extension...
Irrigation on Slopes Pollination & Seeding of Clementines Weed Control Practices and Costs Farm Mapping Calculating Value of Tree Loss Nick Sakovich Retires USDA Emergency Loans for Fire Losses Educational Opportunities...
Avocado Research in Ventura County Laurel Wilt Disease Conference and Tour in Florida and Georgia Managing Insecticide Resistance will be Key to the Future of Effective Citrus Pest Management Smart Sprayers Make Sense...