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Deciduous Tree Fruits and Nuts

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Mohammad Yaghmour
Orchard Systems Management
661-868-6211
mayaghmour@ucanr.edu


The Deciduous Tree Fruits and Nut program consists of both research and education.  The research focus on validation of research information was developed by faculty at UC Davis and by researchers at Kearney Ag Center.  Experiments are also established to solve local production problems.

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