The U.C. Cooperative Extension Farm Advisors have combined to publish this quarterly combined newsletter. It will emphasize citrus and avocado, but will also discuss the minor subtropicals.
TOPICS IN THIS ISSUE: We Shall Defend our Citrus, We Shall Fight in Backyards and Community Gardens, We Shall Fight in Organic and Conventional Citrus Orchards; We Shall Never Surrender.
Blossom End Rot of Citrus Using Organic Herbicides in Production Fields and Non-Crop Areas Pocket Gopher and Ground Squirrel Control: Management Options for Citrus and Avocado Groves...
IN THIS ISSUE: INTRODUCTION AND NEW RESEARCH Did a Newly Introduced Fukumoto Navel Budline from Spain Perform Better than the California Budline in the San Joaquin Valley? What values should olive growers use for estimating crop nitrogen removal at harvest?
In this issue: The Clegg Collection: A Valuable Resource Impacts of the recent drought conditions on Central Coast avocado production, and potential impacts of continued drought conditions Zinc and Phosphorus Recent findings on polyphagous shot hole borer/Fusarium dieback on avocado...
In this issue: Vole Damage to Citrus Time to Go Fishing! 'Meyer' Lemon and C-35 Citrange Rootstock Are Hops a Serious Option for a Crop in San Diego County?
The Spanish Avocado Industry Strategizing for Water Cutbacks - Avocado and Citrus California Agricultural Production Statistics Maintaining the Citrus Orchard with a Reduced Irrigation Allotment The 2014 Drought in California...
In this issue: Olive Tree Phenology Training and Pruning of Cherimoya High Density Avocado Installation: Use a quick cost study to make a decision Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions from Pesticides...