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Submitted for your approval is a new website that will thrill fruit lovers of all ages | PRLog
Submitted for your approval is a new website that will thrill fruit lovers of all ages. A new website committed to the pursuit of discovering and sharing more about Dwarf Fruit Trees as well as their care and maintenance. Beautiful pictures of fruit trees dance among the pages to entice and delight
Title / August 8, 2011 / News from the USDA Agricultural Research Service
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Florida's Natural Growers Donates $250,000 to The Citrus Research and Development Foundation
Florida's Natural Growers' $250,000 contribution to The Citrus Research and Development Foundation will aid in the fight against citrus greening and ensure the long-term future of the Florida citrus industry.
Climate Change Altering Global Fruit And Nut Industry - Science News - redOrbit
Researchers sat that climate change is expected to alter the global industry in fruits and nuts dramatically as tree crops like pistachios and cherries struggle in the rising temperatures.
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Reports Continue | Soybeans content from Corn and Soybean Digest
< p > Reports of the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) continue to make headlines throughout Illinois. After the first confirmation of this invasive insect was reported in fall 2010 in Cook County, additional reports have continued in 2011 in northeastern Illinois as well as Kane, McLean and
Spray horticultural oils now to reduce insects, diseases - Spokesman.com - March 17, 2011
Over the past two weeks we have been talking about pruning ornamental and fruit bearing shrubs and trees. The last step in getting them ready for spring is applying horticultural oil to reduce the later occurrence of some insects and diseases. Horticultural oils used to be called “dormant oils” in
California secretary praises agriculture’s strengths | The Packer
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — New California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross admitted the state’s budget is a problem, but ag should be part of the solution.
Horticultural oil fights overwintering pests - Living - ReviewJournal.com
Many Las Vegas gardeners enjoy growing deciduous tree fruits and roses. The valley has a good climate for these rewarding plants.
Incurable Bacteria Threatens Citrus Groves - Insects Spread 'Greening' Disease On Trees
Incurable Bacteria Threatens Citrus Groves -- Big problem. Citrus Groves in Florida are vulnerable to an incurable bacteria that's spreading fast.
Citrus pest prompts Ventura County quarantine - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento
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