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Adult SLF with wings spread. Photo by Richard Gardner, Bugwood.org

Help keep the spotted lanternfly out!

December 10, 2019
By Cindy Kron
The spotted lanternfly (SLF) is a new invasive pest that has recently arrived in the United States. This planthopper has a wide host range of 70+ plant species including grapevines, apple, cherries, stone fruits, ornamentals, etc with its preferred host being the tree of heaven.
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Dessicated Cabernet Sauvignon cluster
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Should you drop unsold fruit or leave it on the vines?

October 11, 2019
By Akif Eskalen, Rhonda J Smith
For the first time many growers are facing the dilemma of what to do with fruit that will not be sold. Although wine inventories have been slowly building over the past few years, 2019 is the first year in which a number of growers are feeling the effects of excess supply due to the large 2018 crop.
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Red Flag Smokey NM
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What does a “Red Flag Warning” mean? What should you do?

October 4, 2019
Updated links and republished Oct 2019. Many residents in Sonoma County live in or near fire danger. For those who do live in a high fire area, knowing what to do when conditions are ideal for a forest (or urban fire) is essential.
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