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.
Upcoming Meetings Avocado Lace Bug The First Rule of Growing Citrus in the San Joaquin Valley: Location, Location, Location The Inland Empire Small Farm Inititative: Promoting Small Farm and Hispanic Economic Development in Riverside and San Bernardino CountiesCellulase Production by Various Sources...
The state of Dothiorella Canker on Avocado in California The Parent Washington navel orange tree - It's first yearsvChester N Roistacher Retired Citrus Virologist, University of California, Riverside Mechanical Harvesting of California Table and Oil Olives...
'Valentine,' A Recently Released Anthocyanin-pigmented Pummelo Hybrid Developed at the University of California Riverside The University of California-Riverside Citrus Variety Collection and Citrus Clonal Protection Program Websites Provide Information, Photographs, Fruid Quality Data and More Water...
Upcoming Meetings Mechanical Pruning and Harvesting Olives One, One Hundred, One Thousand Making Sense of Soil Moisture Checking and Sensors Think Twice Before Planting Clementine and W.
Boron is High in Many Southern San Joaquin Valley Citrus Trees Armillaria Root Rot Soil Test Kits Using Evapotranspiration (ETo) for Scheduling Irrigations-An Improvement on "Guessing" Subtropical Crops Program Coverage in Riverside County...