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Carry these pocket-size laminated cards in the field as handy references for idnetifying and monitoring major insect and mite pests and several important diseases in California deciduous tree fruits and nuts. Each pest is identified by a description and close-up photographs of important life stages.
Information regarding various viticultural practices is disseminated through phone calls, personal contacts, newsletters, field days, articles in various viticultural magazines and monthly grower meetings.
There are a variety of methods to access viticulture information relevant to the San Joaquin Valley: Grapeleaf Newsletter San Joaquin Valley Blogs Twitter Feeds @SJVGrapes @Grapetweets Facebook San Joaquin Valley Viticulture...
This much anticipated book is the first comprehensive variety publication written by University of California specialists and advisors to cover all of the wine districts in California. This is a "must-have" guide for growers, vintners, and wine enthusiasts.
From North: Take Hwy 99 to 145 Kerman exit. Turn left at stop light, then right at stop light onto Madera Avenue. Office is the old brick building on the right. Parking is in the back. From South: Take Hwy 99 to 145 Yosemite exit turn left at stop light (takes you back over the Hwy).
4-H Clubnotes California Dairy Newsletter Dispatches from the Orchard Field Crop Notes (Takes you to the Tulare County website for newsletters.) From the Shell (Nut crop newsletter) Master Food Preserver News and Events Tree Fruits (Takes you to the Kings County website for newsletters.