Asian Citrus Psyllid Quarantine Expands in Santa Clara County
An additional portion of Santa Clara County has been placed under quarantine for the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) following the detection of multiple psyllids in and around the City of San Jose. Continue...
View ArticleSan Jose Mercury News Urges Homeowner Cooperation
An opinion editorial from Santa Clara County Agricultural Commissioner Joe Deviney recently appeared in the Mercury News, the most-read newspaper in San Jose, urging residents to cooperate with the...
View ArticleChinese New Year Outreach Underway
The Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program outreach team has launched a campaign to connect with Asian American audiences celebrating Chinese New Year, an upcoming holiday when citrus fruit...
View ArticleASIAN CITRUS PSYLLID QUARANTINE IN SAN BENITO COUNTY
A portion of San Benito County has been placed under quarantine for the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) following the detection of one ACP within the City of Hollister. The 106-square mile quarantine is...
View ArticleCPDPP Elected Official Outreach Ramping up in May
May is a busy month for the outreach team who will be representing the Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program at the Southern California Association of Governments and the California Contract...
View ArticleSpring Advertising Campaign Targets Northern California, Los Angeles Residents
Throughout the month of April print, radio and online advertising ran in various news outlets in the Bay Area and Los Angeles. With the recent finds in Northern California, it is important to alert...
View ArticleBay Area Quarantine Expands
Following the detection of an Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) within the City of San Jose, the existing quarantine has been expanded to include an additional portion of northwest Santa Clara County and a...
View ArticleHLB Update: Five New HLB Detections
The California Department of Food and Agriculture has confirmed five additional HLB positive trees near the initial HLB find site in the San Gabriel area, bringing the total to nine HLB positive trees...
View ArticleHLB Early Detection Technology Summit to be Held December 1
Early detection technologies can become valuable tools for identifying Huanglongbing (HLB) positive trees before physical symptoms of the disease appear. A massive amount of research is being conducted...
View ArticleRegister Today for HLB Early Detection Technology Summit
Early detection technologies can become valuable tools for identifying Huanglongbing (HLB) positive trees before physical symptoms of the disease appear. A massive amount of research is being conducted...
View ArticleLast Chance to Register for Early Detection Technology Summit
Early detection technologies can become valuable tools for identifying Huanglongbing (HLB) positive trees before physical symptoms of the disease appear. A massive amount of research is being conducted...
View ArticleCDFA Quarantine Enforcement Checks Underway
The California Department of Food and Agriculture is ramping up its Asian citrus psyllid quarantine regulatory enforcement checks at various locations. Bulk citrus producers, haulers, packers and...
View ArticleASIAN CITRUS PSYLLID QUARANTINE IN NORTHERN SAN MATEO COUNTY INCLUDES PORTION...
A 64-square-mile quarantine is in place in northern San Mateo County for the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The quarantine was established following the detection of two psyllids within the cities of...
View ArticleHLB Update: Positive Psyllid Detected in Los Angeles County
The California Department of Food and Agriculture has detected Huanglongbing in an Asian citrus psyllid captured live through routine monitoring in the area of Los Angeles County currently under...
View ArticleNorthern California ACP Grower & Nursery Meeting
Commercial growers, wholesale and retail nurseries, and pest control advisors in Northern California are encouraged to attend an informational Asian Citrus psyllid meeting hosted by the Citrus Pest...
View ArticleWholesale Nurseries Take Aggressive Stance Against HLB
Aaron Dillon, fourth generation nurseryman and vice president of Four Winds Growers in Watsonville, Calif., recently shared with the Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program details on the measures...
View ArticleAdditional HLB-positive trees confirmed in San Gabriel
The California Department of Food and Agriculture has confirmed four additional Huanglongbing-positive citrus trees in the San Gabriel region of Los Angeles County. The trees were located on three...
View ArticleReminder: RSVP for Asian Citrus Psyllid Grower Meeting
Don’t forget to RSVP for the Asian citrus psyllid and Huanglongbing (HLB) informational meeting to be held on Tuesday, March 22 at 3:30 p.m. in Placer County. Attendees will learn the latest news and...
View ArticleUCANR Addresses Organic Control of the Asian Citrus Psyllid
Earlier this week the University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources blog called Topics in Subtropics addressed Asian citrus psyllid control in organic groves. As noted in the...
View ArticleAsian Citrus Psyllids Found in Placer County
The Asian citrus psyllid has been detected in Placer County. A call to the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s tip line on Sept. 8 brought state inspectors to a property in western Lincoln...
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