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Paus: My suffering means suffering for the birds - Chippewa Herald

Marrone Bio Innovations' Regalia Biofungicide Recognized for Sustainability in ... - MarketWatch (press release)

Grape leaf skeletonizer appears in May - Las Vegas Review-Journal

Forty-year nematode fighter retires - Western Farm Press

Certain flowers, weeds make tasty salad - San Francisco Chronicle

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Paus: My suffering means suffering for the birds - Chippewa Herald


Paus: My suffering means suffering for the birds
Chippewa Herald
I have fed Baltimore orioles oranges and grape jelly for quite a while. Up until this year, I have kept a supply of oranges and grape jelly for them and have been rewarded by the orioles hanging around most of the summer. I love Baltimore orioles and ...

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Marrone Bio Innovations' Regalia Biofungicide Recognized for Sustainability in ... - MarketWatch (press release)


Marrone Bio Innovations' Regalia Biofungicide Recognized for Sustainability in ...
MarketWatch (press release)
"Regalia offers growers an effective option for combating yield-robbing diseases in a way that meets consumers' demands for sustainable pest management." Regalia was added to LIVE's list of approved fungicides for controlling powdery mildew and ...

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Grape leaf skeletonizer appears in May - Las Vegas Review-Journal


Grape leaf skeletonizer appears in May
Las Vegas Review-Journal
By BOB MORRIS Q: Can you tell me what is wrong with the leaves on my Thompson seedless grape vine ? Are there grape leaf miners? What is the best pesticide to use to control these pests? A: I really did not see too much to be concerned about on the top ...

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Forty-year nematode fighter retires - Western Farm Press


Forty-year nematode fighter retires
Western Farm Press
Nematodes, destructive pests recognized as one of the greatest threats to prolonged agricultural production worldwide, have been the focus of a distinguished 40-year career for UC Cooperative Extension specialist Mike McKenry, who will retire June 30.

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Certain flowers, weeds make tasty salad - San Francisco Chronicle


Certain flowers, weeds make tasty salad
San Francisco Chronicle
Decorative flowers planted to help repel garden pests? Edible. A pesky weed? Delicious. However, if you want to cook with nonmainstream ingredients, you have to go with nonmainstream sources. Some Bay Area Michelin-star chefs are getting hard-to-find ...

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