Sometimes Best Advice Comes from Records

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Crop sprayer spraying young cotton plants in a field in the San Joaquin Valley
Keeping good records of practices from past seasons can be the most valuable information when facing current issues.

Sometimes Best Advice Comes from Records

Experts say taking the time to keep detailed field records can be a lifesaver in the future. At a recent almond meeting, Cooperative Extension Field Advisor Emily Symmes says they are there to help growers, but sometimes the individual history of the land is the most important piece of information, and that’s something they can’t provide.