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Invasive Shot Hole Borer Discussed in Article

May 23, 2020
Invasive shot hole borer (ISHB) infestations have been identified in Ventura County since 2015 but have not significantly spread. Discovery of the pest/disease complex was found in late 2018 in the urban forest of Meiners Oaks.
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Atmometer Study

May 18, 2020
By Ben A Faber
Efficient and precise irrigation management is critical if California producers are to maximize crop quality, conserve water, and protect the environment. The use of evapotranspiration (ET) estimates is a significant component of irrigation management.
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April Avocado Meeting Notes

May 18, 2020
By Ben A Faber
April, 2020 CAS/CAC/UC Avocado Grower Meetings Seminar Presentation Document The original field meeting for avocado growers was canceled this year.
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Milkweed aphids on narrowleaf milkweed. Credit: Annemiek Schilder
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Amazing aphids: strength in numbers

May 15, 2020
By Annemiek M Schilder
During a recent stroll through the Master Gardener Demonstration garden at the Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center, a narrow-leaf milkweed plant with stems and leaves covered in yellow caught my eye.
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Ventura Lemons in the News

May 15, 2020
By Ben A Faber
From: Citrus Industry, http://citrusindustry.net/2020/05/14/lemons-hit-hard-by-covid-19-losses/ May 14, 2020California Corner, COVID-19, lemons Lemon growers are seeing good production this year, but the market for choice lemons has been ruined by COVID-19 food-service industry losses.
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Black leaf spots caused by Chinese elm anthracnose.<br>(Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
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Anthracnose Pest Note Updated

May 14, 2020
Anthracnose is a group of fungal diseases that infect many trees and shrubs, causing dark lesions on leaves and cankers on twigs and stems. In some areas of California, vegetables and turfgrass can also be infected with anthracnose. Symptoms of anthracnose vary by plant host and weather conditions.
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COVID-19 Update: Give yourself a break

May 14, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
As we continue our shelter-in-place practices, employees across the country are reporting that they are taking fewer breaks, spending more time in their chairs and in front of their screens, and experiencing an increase in competing work and family demands. Many of us are feeling Zoom exhaustion.
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