News from the Subtropical Tree Crop Farm Advisors in California
Topics in Subtropics Vol. 19 Spring, 2021
May 7, 2021
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Topics in Subtropics Fall 2019
Jan 16, 2020
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Topics in the Subtropics Summer 2019
Aug 14, 2019
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Topics in the Subrtopics Spring 2019
Aug 14, 2019
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Topics in Subtropics Winter 2019
Mar 25, 2019
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Topics in Subtropics Spring 2018
May 15, 2018
Coffee in California, a new citrus disease, irrigating potted trees and an update on HLB.
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Volume 13 No. 1
Apr 1, 2015
Weed management in citrus, olive oil certificate courses, water terminology and more!
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Volume 12 No. 1 Updated
Apr 10, 2014
Please delete the previous newsletter-it contained a website reference error. Here is the updated version. Our apologies!
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Topics in Subtropics Vol. 11 No. 3
Nov 12, 2013
Olive tree phenology, training and pruning cherimoya , VOC emmissions from pesticides and much more!
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Tropics in Subtropics Volume 10 No. 2
Sep 5, 2012
Avocado Trunk cankers, Asphyxiation, Tree Wraps and more!
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Topics in Subtropics Volume 8, No 2
Jun 7, 2010
News from Subtropical Tree Crop Farm Advisors-In this issue: Agricultural Energy Saving, Ammunition in the War on Citrus Plague,Squirrel Calendar, and more...Download (PDF)
Volume 7 No. 2 April - June 2009
Jul 23, 2009
-Ag Waivers for San Diego County -Spray Adjuvants; What's in a name? -Strategizing for Water Cutbacks; Is there a logical method?Download (PDF)
Volume 6. No.4 Fall 2008
Jan 27, 2009
- Dothiorella Leaf and Stem Blight - Irrigation Stress and Early Navel Fruit MaturityDownload (PDF)
Volume 5, No. 3 July-September 2007
Aug 4, 2008
-Leaf Analysis -Citrus Leafminer update -Are all Phosphorous Products the Same? -Analyzing the Farm Business: Most Common Financial Statements and RatiosDownload (PDF)
Volume 5, No. 2 April -June 2007
Jul 16, 2008
-Update of Lychee and Longon Field Trials and Plantings in Southern California -Loopers in Avocados - A Note from San Diego County -The 2007 Citrus Tristeza Virus Situation at the University of CA Lindcove Research and Extension Center -Errata: Honey Bees in California -Year Round IPM Program for Avocado GrowersDownload (PDF)
Volume 5, No. 1 Jan-March 2007
Apr 2, 2008
-An Introduction to the Problem of Honey Bees and Mandarins -Birds do it; Bees do it, Even Citrus with Seeds do(did)it. Part 1 - The Biology Behind Seedlessness in Mandarins -Honey Bees in CaliforniaDownload (PDF)
Volumn 3, No. 4 September-December 2005
Nov 8, 2010
- Management of Banks Grass Mite in Dates - UC Riverside Citrus Variety Collection - Diaprepes Root Weevil Infestations Found in Southern California - A Recent Exotic Pest Invasion - Diaprepes Quarantine DetailsDownload (PDF)
Volumn 3, No.2, April May June 2005
Nov 8, 2010
- Citrus Leafminer, New Pest for SoutherN California. - Ag Waivers. SUPER - EARLY - Season Satsuma Mandarins for San Joaquin Valley and California. - Protecting Workers from heat Stress.Download (PDF)
Volume 3, No. 1, January February March 2005
Nov 8, 2010
- Phosphorous Acid in Avocado Production Should it be a Cultural Recommendation? - Emergency Farm Loans - New 24C Registration of Isopropyl Ester, 2,4-D (Alco Citrus Fix) for Fruit Size Increase of Mandarians and Mandarin Hybrids in California - Asphyxiation - Dweet Mottle Virus and Citrus Leaf Blotch VirusDownload (PDF)
Volume 2, No. 4 October - December 2004
Nov 8, 2010
- Upcoming Meetings - Avocado Lace Bug - The First Rule of Growing Citrus in the San Joaquin Valley: - The Inland Empire Small Farm Initiative - Cellulase Production by Various Sources of MulchDownload (PDF)
Volumn 2, No. 3 July - September 2004
Nov 8, 2010
- Upcoming Meetings - Deficit Irrigation - Topworking or Replanting - A Grower's Perspective?Download (PDF)
Volumn 2, No. 2 April - June 2004
Aug 20, 2008
- Upcoming Meetings - Mechanical Pruning and Harvesting Olives - One, One Hundred, One Thousand - Making Sense of Soil Moisture Checking and Sensors - Think Twice Before Planting Clementine and W. Murcott Afourer MandariansDownload (PDF)
Volume 2, No. 1; January - March 2004
Nov 8, 2010
- UC Publications & Meetings - Vertegrate Pests Causing Damage in Citrus - After the Fire in the Avocado Grove -- Replant Or Sucker Graft? - Irrigation Scheduling - An Update of the Agricultural Waivers in CA - Water Quality Programs for Irrigated Agriculture - Integrating Admire Treatments for GWSS with Citrus IPM in the San Joaquin Valley.Download (PDF)
Issue 1, Volumn 4, October - December 2003
Nov 8, 2010
- Irrigation On Slopes - Pollination & Seeding of Clementines - Weed Control Practices and Costs - Farm Mapping - Calculating Value of the Tree Loss - Nick Sakovich Retires - USDA Emergency Loans for Fire Losses - Educational OpportunitiesDownload (PDF)
Issue 1, Volumn 3, July - September 2003
Nov 8, 2010
- Citrus fall tissue sampling - Invasive species - Avocado planting holes - Production quiz - Puncture vine - Rootstocks - Charlie Coggins Scholarship FundDownload (PDF)
Volumn 1 No. 2; April-June 2003
Nov 8, 2010
- Who are we - Citrus Leafminer - Medjool dates - Pruning avocado - Dry root rot of citrus - Upcoming meeting - UC farm advisor listingDownload (PDF)
Volume 1 No. 1; January - March 2003
Nov 8, 2010
- The Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine . . .A Caution for All Growers in California - Lychee and Longan / New Crops for California? - Bees and Mandarins - The New Range War? - Resource and Market Information for Enterprise SelectionDownload (PDF)