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Salinas Valley Agriculture: Article

Observations of Pythium and INSV Infections in Lettuce Fields

September 23, 2020
By Kelley L Sivertson
Authors: Richard Smith, JP Dundore Arias, Daniel Hasegawa and Steve Koike Farm Advisor, UCCE Monterey; Plant Pathology Professor, Cal State Monterey Bay; Research Entomologist, USDA ARS; Director, TriCal Diagnostics, respectively In 2020 the incidence of Pythium wilt (caused by Pythium uncinulatum)...
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Root-knot nematodes causing galling on tomato roots.
UC Dry Bean Blog: Article

Managing root-knot nematodes in crop rotations

September 23, 2020
By Rachael Long
A question came up about managing root-knot nematodes in processing tomato and lima bean rotations. Root-knot nematodes are tiny worm-like soil dwelling pests that cause root galling on plant roots, resulting in significant yield and quality losses.
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Kern County: Article

Kern UCCE/DWR Weekly Crop Water Use Report 09-21-2020

September 23, 2020
Please see below link to access "How To Use Weekly Crop Water Use (ET) Reports to Assist Farm Water Management" How To Use Weekly Crop Water Use Report Please see below link to access "Weekly ET Report 09-21-2020" ET Report 09-21-2020 Please see disclaimer link below: University of California Divisi...
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

A Tangled Web

September 23, 2020
This has been a trying time between COVID lockdown and the mercurial weather. I find myself having to struggle to even get into my garden regularly.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

How Are Organic Citrus Growers Coping with HLB?

September 23, 2020
By Ben A Faber
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 14, 2020) Going directly to those hurt most by the devastating citrus greening disease, researchers are asking organic citrus growers and other organic stakeholders to help them develop a holistic research program in their fight against the ruinous disease.
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Ash on butternut squash, J. Alosi

Safely Cleaning Wildfire Ash from Yards and Gardens

September 23, 2020
The following recommendations for safely clearing ash from outdoor surfaces, including ornamental and edible plants, come from the US EPA, Oregon State University Extension Service, Waste Management, and the Sacramento Bee. Basic Guidelines: Wait until air quality levels are safe for being outdoors.
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