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Citrus, Subtropical Horticulture, Pistachios
Kern Citrus and Subtropical Fruit
Just Because Spring is a Good Time to Prune Navel Orange Doesn't Mean You Should
W. Murcott Mandarin May Need More Babying Than Navel Orange
Considerations for Maintaining Pistachio Tree Size for Efficient Pistachio Production on the West Side of the Southern San Joaquin Valley of California
Utilizing Recent Irrigation Research Requires Measuring Plant Water Status with a Pressure Chamber
GROWING BACKYARD CITRUS IN KERN COUNTY
Grower Cooperators Deserve Recognition for Service to Their Industries
Here Comes the Clementine and Tango Mandarin Duo.
Pest Profile - Light Brown Apple Moth
Yellow Citrus Leaves in Winter
For Most Potential Mandarin Growers 'Bullet-Proof' Seedless is Best
Tips on Producing the Earliest Navels in the San Joaquin Valley
Citrus Nitrogen Fertilizer
Field Budding or Planting Nursery-Budded Pistachio Trees
Notes on Applying Gibberellic Acid to Navels and Other Citrus
Earwigs Flying Under Radar of Many Citrus Pest Control Advisors
Chilling May Be Inadequate for Pistachio in 2006
Stubborn Disease of Citrus - Still Stubbornly Entrenched in the
Budwood From Three New Pistachio Cultivars Released
A Wet Spring Equals Alien Observations in SSJV Pistachios
Just Because Spring is a Good Time to Prune Navel Orange Doesn't
Rootstock Selection Critical for Long-Lived Satsuma Mandarins
The First Rule of Growing Citrus in the San Joaquin Valley
Pistachio Selection and Variety Evaluations 2004
Fisher Navels are Prone to Green Spotting
Think Twice Before Planting W. Murcott and Clementine Mandarins
Adequate Irrigation in August Important for Shell Splitting
Pistachio Breeding- A Lifetime May Not Be Long Enough
Bees and Mandarins- The New Range War-
Fall Leaf Tissue Samples Important for Maintaining Citrus Growth
Mid June - Early July is Period of Transition for Pistachio Nuts
Controlling Citrus Tristeza Virus in the SJ Valley of California
Citrus Red Mite
Navel Orangewrm Seen as Increasing Threat to Pistachio Productio
False Chinch Bug Suspected of Damaging Citrus Fruit
Orchard Floor Management
Growing - Shipping Quality Citrus Helps Ensure Profitable Season
The Glassy Winged Sharpshooter and the Homeowner
Orange Growers- Maybe It's Time For a Tree Change
Monitor Citrus Soil-Water Status Through the Winter
Citrus IPM Becoming More User Friendly
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