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Heritage Conservancy: Styer Orchard Master Plan
Styer Orchard can be improved to support fruit and vegetable farming and to determine how educational programs can be used to foster community ... repair the cold storage area, buy a new tractor and sprayer, clear out aging and damaged fruit trees to make way for new plantings and install deer fencing to protect the crops ...
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Garden Bugs
The outer leaves will be covered with large irregular shaped holes, along with damaged heads. Scheduled pesticide applications and good coverage, especially with the biological pesticides, are important in ... do the most damage because they feed on foliage, leaf bud vines, and fruit, which causes the damaged fruit to sour and rot. The melonworm is more of a foliage feeder than the ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Beet Armyworm on Tomato
Pick at least 100 fruit at random while walking through the field, being careful not to select red fruit when the majority of fruit are green. If damaged fruit are found, determine the amount of damage present and the size and species of the worms. Count fruit as damaged if it ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Stink Bugs on Tomato
A few fields have been significantly damaged by yeast introduced by stink ... per tray shake on average will result in about 5% damaged fruit. Distribution of samples within the field depend on whether an ... white deposit that coats the foliage and fruit and must be washed from the fruit, limiting its potential for use. F. FENPROPATHRIN* ( ...
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Organic Farming Research Workgroup 2001 Minutes
Janet Caprile, Farm Advisor, Contra Costa County, presented on organic pome fruit production, emphasizing apple, and management of fertility, pests, and plant growth regulators. Organic ... moth undergoes 3.5 generations in Contra Costa County. Bagging fruit is very expensive, but does work. Thinning damaged fruit following the first generation of codling moth can reduce problems. ...
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ECO-PROS Invasive Non-Native Species
ENN (10/8/01) Invasive Species? Strange Fruit: GM trees raise new crop of concerns Nature's Hostile Takeover? Washington Post (7/ ...
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Hooray Humans: the bible and our relationship with earth and animals
God saw that ... 't rain, you up stakes and walk along with your specially brain-damaged herds until you find a place where it has rained. And if ... hardly any plants, any of the herb- yielding-seed or tree-yielding-fruit, will be able to grow, and we'll have achieved that objective. In ...
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Lubee Bat Conservancy :: Who We Are :: Why Conserve Fruit & Nectar Bats?
Expertise and Resources | Why Conserve Fruit & NectarBats? | How and Where Lubee Works | Contact Us Why Conserve Fruit & Nectar Bats The Importance of Fruit & Nectar Bats in Tropical Ecosystems Fruit and nectar feeding bats ... from the ripe fruit. It may be that the bats selectively eat fruit containing more viable seeds, and that the seeds in fruits that simply fall to the ground are damaged by ...
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Lubee Bat Conservancy :: People, Plants, & Bats :: Why Conserve Fruit & Nectar Bats?
It may be that the bats selectively eat fruit containing more viable seeds, and that the seeds in fruits that simply fall to the ground are damaged ...
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fruit trees
Fruit trees also provide prunings for pea-sticks or kindling, firewood, waste fruit to feed ... dead, damaged or diseased wood, and to keep the tree open, allowing in light and air that promotes the growth of fruit. ... East Sussex correct pruning increases the health of fruit trees & improves the quality of fruit 2000 apple varieties have been grown in ...
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