Masked Chafer (AKA white grubs) have been problematic for blueberry growers, particularly in the Central Valley of California. The good news is that researchers and entomologists have come up with both organic and conventional methods treatments for these soil pests. Watch this brief interview UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor David Haviland to learn about these options and read more about it in California Fresh Fruit Magazine.
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Growers considering producing avocados in San Diego County with high-density plantings now…$12 Million to Eradicate an Invasive Rodent of Unusual Size
You may have heard of them in the comedy film Princess Bride as “Rodents of Unusual …UC ANR Study Outlines Costs & Returns of Producing Lemons in Southern CA
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By Ben Faber, UC Cooperative Extension — Laurel Wilt Disease of Avocado and the relatives …New Resources for Farmers with CA Irrigation Management Information System
Many farmers are already familiar with California DWR’s CIMIS program, with weather statio…
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