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2000

JANUARY-- Vol. 59, No. 1

bulletAllergy-free landscaping
bulletSpread of glossy Winged sharpshooter threatens Calif. Vineyards; could impact nursery business
bulletBias safeguards extended to illegal immigrant workers
bulletPink hibiscus mealybug discovered in Imperial county, CA

February 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 2

bulletCalifornia's cereal leaf beetle quarantine affects Oregon crops
bulletMexican fruit fly eradication program taking place in Southern California
bulletCalifornia's Gov. Davis responds to red fire ant threat
bulletIncreased inspection of honeybee hives to prevent spread to RIFA in Calif.
bulletThe value of market research to the nursery and landscape industry

March 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 3

bulletOrganic Trade Assn. calls for Moratorium on use of GMOs in agriculture
bulletGovernment agencies launch Millenium Green project

April 2000 -- Vol. 60, No. 4

bulletBuilding business through fire safety
bulletExotic pest plants in California ... some ornamentals get the "red alert"
bulletOpals: the world's first plant-allergy scale

May 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 5

bulletBeetles killing stately California live oaks: a practical guide
bulletStudy finds plants reduce indoor air pollution
bulletGlassy-winged sharpshooter spreading diseases in grapes

June 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 6

bulletConsumer insights contained in ANLA's Grapevine Report
bulletAll-America selections announces flower and vegetable winner for 2001
bulletTexas report illustrates how drought dropped 1998 green industry farmgate value

July 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 7

bulletAmericans spend record $17.4 billion on professional lawn/garden care
bulletCongress passes plant protection act
bulletGlassy-winged sharpshooter poses problems of crisis proportions throughout California

August 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 8

bulletCashing in on today's fertilizers
bulletIRS publishes guidelines
bulletEPA wants to pass rules for new non-point source pollution powers
bulletFeds kick in $22 million for the fight against GWSS in California
bulletCalifornia's water future assured by a re-energized CalFed pact
bulletImported red fire ants wreak havoc in San Gabriel Valley of southland
bulletInt'l Turf Foundation's "water right" program wants truce to water squabble

September 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 9

bulletOutlook improving on red imported ant infestation in SoCal; funding is key to success
bulletTwo Cherry Bark Tortrix moths trapped in Oregon; vigilance urged

October 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 10

bulletGlassy-winged sharpshooter update
bulletParasitic wasp released in California to combat glassy-winged sharpshooter
bulletCalifornia group seeks to establish a $300 million Institute for Agricultural Genomics
bulletNew breed of sterile male medflies provide more effective strategy against pest

November 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 11

bulletFinal rules issued on application of IRS code covering plants

December 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 12

bulletVermiculite for potting soil poses minimal risk
bulletNew Jersey impounds nursery delivery truck for tax payments
bulletCalifornia nursery growers say newly-released GWSS Protocol is unworkable and will be costly to enforce
bulletSudden oak death linked to form of phytophthora, scientists say

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