| ISSUES | ARTICLES | DOWNLOAD FILES |
| 2006, Vol. 4, No. 4 | Boron is High in Many Southern San Joaquin Valley Citrus Trees | |
| Armillaria Root Rot | ||
| Soil Test Kits | ||
| Using Evapotranspiration (ETo) for Scheduling Irrigation - An Improvement on guessing? | ||
| Subtropical Crops Program Coverage in Riverside County | ||
| 2006, Vol. 4, No. 3 | The Positive Points Systems for Citrus: What is it and Why Should a Grower Get Involved? | |
| Getting Horseweed and Hairy Fleabane Back Under Control in Central California | ||
| A Comparison of the New "Sequoia" Fig Cultivar | ||
| A Celebration of Agricultural Research and Extension | ||
| 2006, Vol. 4, No. 2 | Citrus Research Growers’ Seminars 2006 | |
| Dry Root Rot in Citrus | ||
| Earwigs Flying Under the Radar of Many Citrus Pest Control Advisors | ||
| New Tools Available for Spider Mite Management in 2006 | ||
| Product Testing | ||
| 2006, Vol. 4, No. 1 | Liquid-Sugar Ant Bait Stations are Nearing Registration for Agriculture | |
| Huanglongbing, Citrus Greening: Preparing For the Future | ||
| Citrus Herbicide Charts & Tables | ||
| Bear Citrus Thrips Resistance in Mind When Deciding Whether & How to Treat in 2006 |