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2002
January -- Vol. 61,
No. 1
 | Sudden oak death pathogen found on
trees at UC Berkeley campus |
 | Canada quarantines all California
& Oregon in November regarding sudden oak death |
 | Gene silencing technique holds
promise against crown gall |
 | Report outlines effectiveness Calif.
water conservation in landscaping act |
February -- Vol. 61, No. 2
 | New Osha recordkeeping regulation now in effect |
 | Oregon Association of Nurserymen expresses opinion
on sudden oak death quarantine |
 | "Adverse effect wage rate" for H-2A
program set to jump in 2002 |
 | California mandates regulations for heavy metal |
 | Compost council's seal of testing assurance first
step in establishing national compost standards |
 | Dailily rust found in Oregon |
March - Vol. 61, No. 3
 | Kmart's filing for bankruptcy protection triggers
reactions throughout the country |
 | Canada modifies sudden oakd death quarantine in
Oregon; Calif. situation more ocmplex; it's premature to say SOD found in Redwoods |
 | Sudden oak death update |
April - Vol. 61, No. 4
 | New pest exlucsion option at California borders for
RIFA |
May - Vol. 61, No. 5
 | California begins cancellation action agains
products containing clopyralid |
 | Glassy-winged sharpshooter update |
 | Washington state moving on ergonomics rule |
June - Vol. 61, No. 6
 | OSHA announces comprehensive plan to
reduce ergonomic injuries |
July - Vol. 61 - No. 7
 | All-America Selections Announces
Flower and Vegetable Winners for 2003 |
 | Glassy-winged sharpshooter update |
 | Sudden oak death making internaitonal
news |
 | Code of conduct regarding invasive
species drafted by nursery growers |
August - Vol. 61, No. 8
 | House subcommittee head tells IRS to
target all illegals |
 | Citrus longhorn beetle targeted in
Washington state |
 | Homeland security proposal would
transplant animal & plant health inspection service |
 | Pink hibiscus mealybug found in
Florida |
 | A costly mistake: common performance
review distortions that lead to corporate litigation |
 | Preparing for a working protection
standard inspection |
 | Class action lawsuit is filed against
So. Calif. nurseries and other retailers |
September - Vol. 61, No. 9
 | Businesses are struggling to respond
properly to Social Security Administration "no match" letters |
 | Tasdk force makes recommendations
regarding possible changes in leadership structure for American Nursery
& Landscape Association |
 | Update on methyl bromide reduction
exemptions |
 | Fungal disease attaching True Fir
Christmas trees in Oregon |
October -- Vol. 61, No. 10
 | Oregon nursery industry farm gate
value hits record high for 11th straight year -- $680 million |
 | Sudden oak death discovered in douglas
fir and redwoods |
 | Calfiornia's water conservation in
landscaping act -- 10 years later |
 | Eradication program keeps citrus
longhorned beetle from becoming established in Washington |
 | Performance management without pain ..
and without lawsuits |
 | Tips for a better relationship with a
hispanic/latino workforce |
November -- Vol. 61, No. 11
 | Denver authorities put stricter drough
regulations into effect October 1 |
 | Daylily rust spreads quickly; is now
established in California |
December -- Vol. 61, No 12
 | Bar code system calls for compliance
by 1 January 2005 |
 | Wage ruling could render H-2A program
useless |
 | New California law increases pressure
for stronger action on clopyralid |
 | USDA developing robotic device to cut
herbicide costs |
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