Some may think Navel Orangeworm is just a pest of almonds and pistachios, but there are other crops it thrives off of as well. Watch this brief interview with Bob Klein from the California Pistachio Research Board as he shares his insights on preferred overwintering hosts for this pest as well as in-season comparisons. It’s going to take a unified approach across industries to defeat this pest.
Managing Phytophthora Diseases in Almond: Aerial, Root & Crown Rot
There are three ways Phytophthora can injure an almond tree. Watch this brief interview wi…A New Microscopic Almond Pest of Concern
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Almond trees are collapsing all over the California, and it’s not just an old age thing an…Potassium Nutrient Management in Almonds & Pistachios
So how much potassium does an almond or pistachio orchard need? How and when should it be …
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