Cooler-than-normal temperatures this spring have led to multiple problems for producers.
Why might fumigated strawberry fields still be susceptible to the disease? The answer could be blowing in the wind.
USDA scientists from Salinas, CA, lab report there has been no further disease spread as of early spring.
What you need to know to identify and manage this disease.
UC Davis is releasing a handful of varieties that not only resist deadly pathogen, but also offer high yields and better fruit quality.
UC Davis says it will release resistant varieties to growers later this year.
By the time you see the distinctive foliar wilt, this fungal disease has likely already lowered your yields.
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this malady.
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this malady.