Olive Fly Counts – July 4, 2016
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Tehama County Insect Pest Update for July 5, 2016. Continue reading
In years when walnuts have a lower value, it is important to produce quality, light-colored kernels to maximize profitability. Here are some suggestions for producing high quality nuts. Continue reading
July 1, 2016 ET Report for the Woodland, Davis, Dixon, and Verona CIMIS stations. Continue reading
July 1st ET Report for the Gerber South, Durham, and Colusa CIMIS stations. Continue reading
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Tehama County Insect Pest Update for June 27, 2016. Continue reading
Did you notice yellow, flagging almond branches this spring?
The anthracnose fungus overwinters in infected mummies left on the tree and in dead twigs or branches resulting from infections the previous year. This year’s infections start when spores are splash dispersed by rain to the bloom or to new nuts. If small nuts are infected, they shrivel and turn a rusty orange color. Later in the season, if hulls are infected when nuts are full size, hulls gum and begin to shrivel. Continue reading
June 24th ET Report for the Gerber South, Durham, and Colusa CIMIS stations. Continue reading
June 24, 2016 ET Report for the Woodland, Davis, Dixon, and Verona CIMIS stations. Continue reading
Do the leaves in Photo 1 and 2 look familiar? Lately, these symptoms have been showing up in prune orchards all over the Sacramento Valley.
What causes these symptoms? I’m not sure, and nobody I’ve asked can tell me with total confidence, either. Continue reading
Olive Fruit Fly Populations for Glenn & Tehama Counties Continue reading
Tehama County Insect Pest Update for June 20, 2016. Continue reading
June 17th ET Report for the Gerber South, Durham, and Colusa CIMIS stations. Continue reading
June 17, 2016 ET Report for the Woodland, Davis, Dixon, and Verona CIMIS stations. Continue reading