Six Asian Citrus Psyllids Found In California’s Citrus Belt Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 The Tulare County (CA) Agricultural Commissioner’s office is announcing that six additional Asian citrus psyllids (ACP) have been […]Read More
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How To Prevent Powdery And Downy Mildew In Young Grape Clusters Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 Growing conditions are favorable for downy and powdery mildew pathogens following recent rains in the Midwest. Young fruit […]
New IPM Field Guide for Northwest Vineyards Released Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 17, 2013 Grape growers throughout the Pacific Northwest now have access to new integrated pest management field guide just published […]
Citrus Canker Detected In Louisiana Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 12, 2013 USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed the identification of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri, the bacterial causal agent […]
Weather Destroys Northwest Cherry Crop Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 9, 2013 Rains followed by warm temperatures have left the Northwest early cherry crop in ruins. “No areas have been […]
California City Battles To Save Historic Orange Tree Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 8, 2013 More than two years into a quarantine on citrus trees in much of Southern California, the Asian citrus […]
“Gear Up and Throttle Down” With Your Sprayer By Franz Niederholzer|July 5, 2013 Between late fall and bloom is an important time for pest management in stone fruit orchards. Key pests […]
Pierce’s Disease Winegrape Assessment Cut Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 3, 2013 California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross has set the Pierce’s disease winegrape assessment for the […]
Florida Residents Get Wake-Up Call On HLB Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 3, 2013 USDA has launched a new effort in Florida to raise awareness about the threat of citrus greening disease, […]
Oregon Department Of Agriculture Restricts Use Of Pesticide Products Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 2, 2013 The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) is restricting the use of 18 pesticide products containing the active ingredient […]
New Chemical Protects Plants From Drought Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2013 Growers in the United States witnessed record-breaking extremes in temperature and drought during the last two summers, causing […]
Asian Citrus Psyllid Detected In Lime Import Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2013 Asian citrus psyllid was recently detected in a shipment of limes by U.S Customs and Border Protection (CPB) […]
Apply Security Measures To Prevent Pesticide Mishaps By Frank Dowdle|July 1, 2013 Being mindful before, during, and after working with chemistries bodes well.
Curly-Top Virus Wreaks Havoc On Tomatoes Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 19, 2013 Tomato and pepper growers in Fresno Valley, CA, are ripping up acres of plants due to curly-top virus, […]
Restrictions Lifted For Key Citrus Pest In California Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 18, 2013 Restrictions have been lifted on the movement of citrus fruit and citrus plants in California’s Citrus Belt, Tulare […]
How To Choose The Right Nozzle Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 11, 2013 An agricultural tool as small as a thumb can mean the difference between a 25-50% increase in yields […]
15 Things To Remember When Using PPE Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 7, 2013 Editor’s note: This article is part of a series on pesticide stewardship sponsored by the Weed Science Society […]
Product Showcase: Avian Control Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 7, 2013 Avian Control Bird Repellent, from Avian Enterprises, LLC, is a patent-pending EPA liquid bird repellent that uses cutting-edge […]
Practical Pesticide Disposal Not A Waste Of Time By Aparna Gazula|June 1, 2013 Taking caution when cleaning up will prevent safety concerns and contamination issues. Earn one core CEU. Take the Series 53 test now.
EPA Removes Bee Toxicity Warning From Grandevo Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 21, 2013 Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc. (MBI), has received EPA approval to delete the bee toxicity warning statement from its […]