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Figure 5. Leaf twisting and curling were just as prevalent in the 2nd planting.
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Residual Road Herbicide and Replanted Tomatoes

April 21, 2020
By C Scott Stoddard
Last summer, I was called out to view what appeared to be a herbicide drift incidence in a commercial tomato field. The leaves of affected plants were distorted with cupping and twisting that is characteristic of the growth regulator herbicides such as 2,4-D and dicamba (Figure 1).
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Early April 2020 (first post of 2020 season)

April 8, 2020
Hi. We've been a bit slow getting the thrips risk and TSWV updates up and running this year. We hope you are all safe and well. We also want to say thank you to everyone involved in food production and agriculture in general for keeping the food chain flowing during the COVID-19 epidemic.
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Phoebe Gordon
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Water management as farming practice

March 23, 2020
Water management is one of the most important farming practices you or your clients should be practicing, full stop, wrote Phoebe Gordon, UC Cooperative Extension orchard systems advisor in Madera and Merced counties.
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Spring travel

March 11, 2020
Visits to our California Senators and Congressmen are over but I have follow up items with several of the staffers that I need to tackle yet this week. Thanks to Jhalendra, Marcel, Dan and Kamal for their participation last week.
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