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CDFA Announces Fresno County Area Vacancy on Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Committee


The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) is announcing one vacancy on the Citrus...
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Asian citrus psyllids found in Fresno County


The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Plant Pest Diagnostic Center (PPDC) has...
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San Joaquin Valley

Tulare County Citrus Grower Meeting and ACP Update: Friday, May 20


Citrus growers and industry members with operations in Tulare County are invited to attend a...
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Industry Members Encouraged to Increase Vigilance Following Recent ACP Detections


Following recent Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) detections in the Central Valley over the last few...
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CDFA Announces Fresno County Vacancy on Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Committee


The California Department of Food and Agriculture is announcing one vacancy on the Citrus Pest and...
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Growers Urged to Participate in Kern County Coordinated Treatment


A significant number of Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) detections in Kern County – more than 115...
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A Message from the ACP/HLB San Joaquin Valley Task Force: Adding ACP-Effective Materials to Suppress Kern County ACP


On behalf of the ACP/HLB San Joaquin Valley Task Force To Citrus Growers in the Kern County...
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A Message from the ACP/HLB San Joaquin Valley Task Force: Now is the Time to Act Against Increased ACP


On behalf of the ACP/HLB San Joaquin Valley Task Force To all Citrus Growers in the San Joaquin...
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Training for Field Crews: Prevent ACP and HLB in Your Orchards


The Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program and California Agricultural Labor Association are...
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Asian Citrus Psyllid Detected in San Francisco


San Francisco County has been placed under quarantine following the detection of one Asian citrus...
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Asian Citrus Psyllid Detections in Visalia


Northern Tulare County citrus growers should be on alert due to an Asian citrus psyllid breeding...
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Kern County ACP Update


Growers in Kern County should be on high alert due to an Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) breeding...
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Fact Sheet on ACP Regional Quarantine for Bulk Citrus Movement for Zone 2


A fact sheet about requirements for the movement of bulk citrus is available for citrus growers,...
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San Joaquin Valley

Train-the-Trainer Workshop: Sept. 27


A free, hands-on training workshop for local packinghouses, their crews and farm labor contractors...
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Private Train-the-Trainer Workshops Offered Free to Central Valley Packinghouses


The Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program and California Citrus Mutual are offering free...
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Task Force Recommends ACP Treatment in Bakersfield


To prevent Asian citrus psyllid populations from developing on fall citrus leaf flush in Kern...
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Spring UCCE San Joaquin Valley Citrus Meeting


The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) is hosting a spring citrus meeting for...
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Kern County Area-Wide Spring Treatment Schedule and Guidelines


To protect commercial citrus from Huanglongbing (HLB), it is critical to keep Asian citrus psyllid...
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Kern County Grower and PCA Meeting – March 14


To update Kern County citrus growers and pest control advisers on Asian citrus psyllid (ACP)...
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Field Crew Trainings in San Joaquin Valley


This month, the Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program is hosting free workshops in the...
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