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Citrus Industry This Week: Grower Thermotherapy Unit; High Fruit Drop

Tacy Callies July 3, 2014 Citrus

Today’s issue of Citrus Industry This Week from Florida includes a report from a grower using thermotherapy and information on the high fruit drop rate. Want to learn more? Click…

USDA Makes $5 Million in Farm Bill Support for National Clean Plant Network Available

Dan June 30, 2014 Citrus, Field & Row Crops, Specialty Crops, Vegetables

…22 proposals requesting $7.8 million were submitted to NCPN to support developing and propagating pest-free fruit trees, grapes, hops, berries, citrus, roses and sweet potatoes. The NCPN Governing Board, which…

AgNeTVideo: Carolyn M Slupsky, PhD, Associate Professor, UC Davis

Dan June 25, 2014 AgNeTVideo, Citrus, General

Carolyn M. Slupsky, PhD, discusses threats to California’s citrus industry….

Part 6: What’s Next for Tamarixia

Taylor Hillman June 23, 2014 Citrus, General, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

Courtesy: UCANR Concluding our series updating research on Tamarixia being used as a biological control on Asian citrus psyllids, AgNet West’s Taylor Hillman tells us where the results from the…

Part 5: Little Side Effects to Tamarixia

Taylor Hillman June 20, 2014 Citrus, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

Courtesy: UCANR Continuing our series on using the Tamarixia bug as a biological control for Asian citrus psyllids, AgNet West’s Taylor Hillman tells us if there are any side effects…

Public Needed in HLB Prevention

Taylor Hillman June 19, 2014 Citrus, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

…an effective management system against HLB and the Asian citrus psyllid they need your help. Citrus Program Manager Victoria Hornbaker asks tree owners to feel free to call the CDFA….

Part 4: One Difficulty in Tamarixia Research

Taylor Hillman June 19, 2014 Citrus, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

Courtesy: UCANR There is one issue researchers are having with studying Tamarixia as a biological control on Asian citrus psyllids. AgNet West’s Taylor Hillman continues our series. Population generating difficulties…

Citrus Industry This Week: HLB Mantra; Monitoring Research Dollars

Tacy Callies June 19, 2014 Citrus

Today’s issue of Citrus Industry This Week from Florida includes grower reports on a new four-word HLB mantra and efforts to monitor research dollars. Want to learn more? Click here…

Asian Citrus Psyllid Quarantine Expands

Dan June 18, 2014 Citrus, Industry News Release

…the Asian citrus psyllid are urged to call CDFA’s Pest Hotline at 1-800-491-1899. For more information on the Asian citrus psyllid and huanglongbing disease, please visit: www.cdfa.ca.gov/go/acp. Regulated articles and…

Abandoned Groves Become Liability

Taylor Hillman June 18, 2014 Citrus, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

Agencies fighting huanglongbing want growers to know that simply abandoning an orchard is not an option. AgNet West’s Taylor Hillman has more. Abandoned Groves Become Liability Asian citrus psyllid statewide…

Part 3: Adding Tamarixia to IPM System

Taylor Hillman June 18, 2014 Citrus, General, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

Continuing our series updating tamarixia research, AgNet West’s Taylor Hillman tells us why the insect can’t be a stand alone control for Asian citrus psyllids. Adding Tamarixia to IPM System…

Revised Quarantine Rules for Mandarins

Taylor Hillman June 17, 2014 Citrus, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

…Taylor Hillman has the story. New mandarin federal order The CDFA and the USDA helped change mandarin regulations under Asian citrus psyllid quarantines. CDFA Environmental Program Manager Nawal Sharma said…

Part 2: Expected Effectiveness of Tamarixia

Taylor Hillman June 17, 2014 Citrus, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

Courtesy: UCANR Continuing our series on Tamarixia used in the fight against Asian citrus psyllids, AgNet West’s Taylor Hillman has the efficiency researchers are looking for when the insect is…

Working with Growers on Abandonment of Groves

Taylor Hillman June 16, 2014 Citrus, Environment, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops, Water, Weather

Southern California has a growing problem with abandoned groves that can become breeding grounds for Asian citrus psyllids and HLB. ACP Statewide Coordinator Bob Atkins says drought isn’t the only…

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