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March 1st 2006

March 1st 2006

 IMPACT on Trade

IMPACT on Trade

Ballot shows support for SIR program

Soft pesticides can be hard on beneficials

Letters to the editor

No one likes cheap fruit

Western Washington growers sell direct

In Our View

More pears expected from Argentina

Lodi rules

Lodi rules

Partnering with environmentalists

Survival means growing better fruit with less labor

Rootstocks show resistance to replant disease

Health message gains importance

Health message gains importance

People can afford to pay more for food

Why not fresh-cut pears?

Why not fresh-cut pears?

Bin sled improves harvest efficiency

Bin sled improves harvest efficiency

Direct sales boost LynOaken Farms’s profits

The sweet “smell” of pest control

The sweet “smell” of pest control

New mites detected in Washington vineyards

New mites detected in Washington vineyards

New controls for cherry pests

Pest control costs worry growers

RAMP focuses on reduced-risk pest controls

Southern Hemisphere apple crop down

Controlling apple and peach pests without OPs

EPA offers help to growers

EPA offers help to growers

Lorsban implicated in pesticide exposure tests

Apple maggot continues to spread

Apple maggot continues to spread

Obliquebanded leafroller displaces pandemis

Obliquebanded leafroller displaces pandemis

You can’t stop drift, but you can reduce the risks

Apple attractant not found yet

Breakthrough in codling moth control

Target pear psylla early

Target pear psylla early

Psylla is everyone’s problem

Life after organophosphates

Small made no small contribution

Cherry fruit fly bait attracts large following

Growers bear gifts and messages for legislators

Growers bear gifts and messages for legislators

Hort Council fills technical issues position

Grants available for mowing prunings

Briefs

People

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