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While walking through a local box store, I passed the rack where they had a few flower bulbs still left. So I rummaged through to see what they might have.
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More young people in America are drinking themselves to death, according to a new study from the British Medical Journal. Deaths from liver disease rose in all but one state from 1996 to 2016, with most of the increases in deaths attributed to young adults, the study says.
Want to dig more about the current research trend of biostimulant in crop production? The Digital Week of Biostimulant Webcast Series may be a good chance to learn from worldwide scientists and industry regarding cutting edge biostimulant research.
Welcome to the Crop Biostimulant Blog. Biostimulant for crop production is one of the fastest growing areas in agriculture, and there are new products, research and discoveries every year. You may be asking what exactly is a crop biostimulant? Although lacking a universally accepted definition in U.
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I had heard from many sources over the years that ladybugs can solve an aphid infestation. I have always had seasonal attacks but with a little water spraying, they were discouraged so it never seemed necessary to call in the big guns.
Who knew they were declining? Well, ecologists Richard "Rick" Karban Mikaela Huntzinger of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology did. For years, they've been observing meadow spittlebugs along the California coastline.
So I got called out to see an orchard that had dieback. Over the phone it sounded like Dothiorella Leaf Blight (http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10354). This symptom shows up when there has been water stress of some sort, over a period of a few weeks to months.