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California regulators recently approved AgBiome Inc.’s Theia fungicide use in the state. This fungicide can be used throughout the U.S. to treat numerous plant diseases in fruit, vegetable and tree ...
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Preventative treatment with the right fungicides should give better disease control compared to spraying after infection once symptoms appear.
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The summit will focus on some of the top pests and diseases in almond today, as well as provide resources for growers.
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The registration allows up to two applications under anticipated cold or freezing conditions on almonds, but is prohibited after petal fall.
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These projects allow USDA and its partners to quickly detect and respond to invasive plant pests and diseases. USDA has provided nearly $809 million in funding through the Plant Pest and Disease Management and Disaster Prevention Program since 2009.
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Many varieties confirmed with anthracnose this year are high-input varieties, which received pre-pollination sprays. But why are growers seeing widespread anthracnose at this time?
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Pawnee is entering shell hardening, with a few other varieties following behind. It's time to start moving focus from fungicides to irrigation for kernel fill.
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Every season is different, but these three keep growers on alert.
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Various factors led to increased pest pressure around California this year.
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A silver lining to little rainfall is low blight inoculum. UCCE offers guidance for 2022 blight sprays, including the first spray based solely on forecast weather.
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