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Volume 63, Number 3 2009

Native bees are a rich natural resource in urban California gardens
Gordon W. Frankie, Robbin Thorp, Jennifer Hernandez, Mark Rizzardi, Barbara Ertter, Jaime C. Pawelek, Sara L. Witt, Mary Schindler, Rollin Coville, and Victoria Wojcik

Diaprepes root weevil, a new California pest, will raise costs for pest control and trigger quarantines
Karen M. Jetter and Kris Godfrey

Losses due to lenticel rot are an increasing concern for Kern County potato growers
Jim Farrar, Joe Nunez, and R M. Davis

Drip irrigation provides the salinity control needed for profitable irrigation of tomatoes in the San Joaquin Valley
Blaine R. Hanson, Don E. May, Jirka Simunek, Jan W. Hopmans, and Robert B. Hutmacher

Model could aid emergency response planning for foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks
Mimako Kobayashi, Richard E. Howitt, and Tim E. Carpenter

Hay harvesting services respond to market trends
Steven Blank, Karen Klonsky, and Kate Fuller

Whole-farm nutrient balances are an important tool for California dairy farms
Alejandro R. Castillo Dr.

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