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Nematode Management Field Day Nov 30 and Dec 1

October 21, 2021
Come to the Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center to learn about nematode management from UC Riverside nematologist Andreas Westphal. CEUs pending. Registration is limited to 100 participants. You can sign up here: https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.
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Spring 2022 meetings

January 26, 2022
Please see the attached PDF for information on a meeting going over aflatoxin contamination in pistachio and the 2022 principles in fruit and nut tree growth, production, and maintenance course.
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Reminder: 2022 Madera County spring meetings

March 22, 2022
Friendly reminder that I have two meetings coming up: a pistachio meeting on March 29 and an almond one the following week on April 5. Looking forward to seeing you there, the agenda is in the attached PDF.
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November 2021 In A Nutshell

November 29, 2021
Meeting announcements: Kearney Nematode Day(s), Statewide Pistachio Day Articles: Pistachio chill, Gill's Mealybug...
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Summer 2021 meetings

June 4, 2021
There's still time to sign up for Turning Lab Reports into Action held June 11 The agenda and registration link is in the newsletter...
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Carpophilus information session July 9

June 26, 2024
Are you interested in learning more about Carpophilus truncatus, the beetle pest of almonds and pistachios that was found in the state last year? Come learn from experts from Australia! July 9 from 3 - 6 PM. The meeting will be held for free over Zoom, but pre-registration is required.
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New fig pest alert - Black Fig Fly

August 30, 2021
A newly detected pest of figs, the Black Fig Fly, has been detected in Southern California. Due to the potential risk to the California fig industry, we are asking folks to keep on the lookout for this damaging pest, and to alert your county Agricultural Commissioner if you find something.
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