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2000
JANUARY-- Vol.
59, No. 1
 | Allergy-free landscaping |
 | Spread of glossy Winged sharpshooter threatens
Calif. Vineyards; could impact nursery business |
 | Bias safeguards extended to illegal immigrant
workers |
 | Pink hibiscus mealybug discovered in Imperial
county, CA |
February 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 2
 | California's cereal leaf beetle quarantine affects
Oregon crops |
 | Mexican fruit fly eradication program taking place
in Southern California |
 | California's Gov. Davis responds to red fire ant
threat |
 | Increased inspection of honeybee hives to prevent
spread to RIFA in Calif. |
 | The value of market research to the nursery and
landscape industry |
March 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 3
 | Organic Trade Assn. calls for Moratorium on use of
GMOs in agriculture |
 | Government agencies launch Millenium Green project |
April 2000 -- Vol. 60, No. 4
 | Building business through fire safety |
 | Exotic pest plants in California ... some
ornamentals get the "red alert" |
 | Opals: the world's first plant-allergy scale |
May 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 5
 | Beetles killing stately California live oaks: a
practical guide |
 | Study finds plants reduce indoor air pollution |
 | Glassy-winged sharpshooter spreading diseases in
grapes |
June 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 6
 | Consumer insights contained in ANLA's Grapevine
Report |
 | All-America selections announces flower and
vegetable winner for 2001 |
 | Texas report illustrates how drought dropped 1998
green industry farmgate value |
July 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 7
 | Americans spend record $17.4 billion on professional
lawn/garden care |
 | Congress passes plant protection act |
 | Glassy-winged sharpshooter poses problems of crisis
proportions throughout California |
August 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 8
 | Cashing in on today's fertilizers |
 | IRS publishes guidelines |
 | EPA wants to pass rules for new non-point source
pollution powers |
 | Feds kick in $22 million for the fight against GWSS
in California |
 | California's water future assured by a re-energized
CalFed pact |
 | Imported red fire ants wreak havoc in San Gabriel
Valley of southland |
 | Int'l Turf Foundation's "water right"
program wants truce to water squabble |
September 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 9
 | Outlook improving on red imported ant infestation in
SoCal; funding is key to success |
 | Two Cherry Bark Tortrix moths trapped in Oregon;
vigilance urged |
October 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 10
 | Glassy-winged sharpshooter update |
 | Parasitic wasp released in California to combat
glassy-winged sharpshooter |
 | California group seeks to establish a $300 million
Institute for Agricultural Genomics |
 | New breed of sterile male medflies provide more
effective strategy against pest |
November 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 11
 | Final rules issued on application of IRS code
covering plants |
December 2000 -- Vol. 59, No. 12
 | Vermiculite for potting soil poses minimal risk |
 | New Jersey impounds nursery delivery truck for tax
payments |
 | California nursery growers say newly-released GWSS
Protocol is unworkable and will be costly to enforce |
 | Sudden oak death linked to form of phytophthora,
scientists say |
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