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- PublicationBecause many bite marks look very similar, it can be difficult to know what has bitten a person without actually seeing the arthropod. However, knowing some information can help narrow...
- PublicationThis publication is designed to create awareness of the need to establish Integrated Pest Management in all U.S. schools and provides a link to a Pest Management Strategic Plan that...
- PublicationBt corn was introduced over two decades ago and is now widely planted across the United States. This fact sheet outlines Bt (transgenic) corn Insect Resistance Management strategies and requirements...
- We have a wide range of information, publications and specialists that cover an array of questions related to insects, pests and diseases. Topics run the gamut from beneficial and pest...
- PublicationPlum pox virus is one of the most destructive stone fruit diseases worldwide, affecting peaches, plums, and apricots. This publication discusses the symptoms of the disease, how it is transmitted,...
- Publication...vineyards and orchards. Specifically, they feed on thin-skinned crops including grapes, blackberries, raspberries, peaches, pears, plums, apples, and corn. This publication outlines the GJBs lifecycle, behavior, and management. (3 pages)...
- Publication...stone fruit yellows. The disease affects peaches, cherries, almonds, and European plums, often resulting in serious economic losses. This publication highlights the disease symptoms, how it spreads, and how to...
- PublicationBacterial canker can affect all stone fruit, but cherries, peaches, and apricots are the most susceptible, especially when trees are stressed. This publication explains the disease's symptoms, how it is...
- ...hay, and cotton. Potatoes, peaches, and pecans are also grown here. Cattle ranching has been important to the local economy. Mineral resources include salt domes, brine, petroleum, and natural gas....