Pests & Diseases

Protecting California Citrus from ACP
Protecting California Citrus from ACP By Charmayne Hefley, Associate Editor [embedvideo

Grower-PCA Communication is Critical
Grower-PCA Communication is Critical By Laurie Greene, Editor Emily Symmes, UC Cooperative

UPDATE! Expanded ACP Quarantine
UPDATE! Expanded ACP Quarantine in Stanislaus and Merced Counties Two ACPs Found in City of

Ruthann Anderson, CAPCA’s New CEO
Ruthann Anderson, CAPCA's New CEO, Talks Leadership By Brian German, Associate Editor On January

Avian Influenza
Waterfowl Migration Flyways Have Poultry Industry on Guard By Brian German, Associate

Invasive Giant African Snails Seized at LAX
By Veronica Rocha; Los Angeles Times Two picnic baskets packed with 67 live giant

Could CDFA’s ACP Control Policy Devastate Our Citrus Industry Like Florida’s?
Citrus Industry is Fired Up Over Softened ACP Control Policy By Patrick Cavanaugh It

ALERT: Immediate Action Needed for Thrips/TSWR
Source: Neil McRoberts For those who have water and tomatoes: Thrips numbers have

COTTON GROWERS URGED TO COMPLETE PLOWDOWN
Fresno County Ag Commissioner Urges Cotton Growers To Complete Plowdown Fresno County

Strawberry Meeting Focused on Fumigants, Pest Control
Fumigation Was Big Topic at Santa Maria Strawberry Meeting New laws and regulations on

AGRICULTURAL AWARDS – 2013 World Food Prize
2013 World Food Prize Winners Three distinguished scientists — Marc Van Montagu of Belgium,

UPDATED MITE SAMPLING FOR AVOCADO ORCHARDS
Center for Invasive Species Researches the Mighty Mite [dropcap size=big]E[/dropcap]very 60 days,

TODAY’S MEETING IN FRESNO ADDRESSES ACP
Fresno County on Alert for ACP Assemblyman Jim Patterson Assemblyman Jim