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Kern County
Kern Citrus & Subtropical Fruit Newsletter
February 2012
-Save the Date: Kern Spring Citrus Grower Meeting, Thursday, April 19, 2012
-A Decade-Long Success Story!
-Wind, Rain and Collectotrichum - a Formula for Citrus Tree Defoliation
-Most of Kern County is not in the Citrus Belt
-Sooner or Later, Scion-rootstock Problems will show up
-Does applying all of the Season's Nitrogen Early in the Season Promote Earlier Fruit Maturity?
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