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Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Updates
September 15, 2006
- Encouraged by the success of its nursery treatment pilot project for the glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS), the California Department of Food and Agriculture wants to add more participants to the program. - San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner Scott Hudson likes what he’s seen with CDFA’s nursery treatment pilot project. No GWSS nymphs have emerged on pilot project plants reaching the Northern California county.
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