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2005

JANUARY - Vol. 64, No. 1

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Damage to nurseries in Hillsborough County, FL, higher than thought

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Some thoughts on Phytophthora Ramorum

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Congress denies H-2B employers needed relief

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West Virginia rescinds sudden oak death quarantine

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Internet sales of invasive species to be targeted

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Gypsy moth finds in Oregon lowest since 1989

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Oak trees under threat from 'virulent' new disease related to P. Ramorum in Britain

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Tips to prevent costly lifting-related injuries

FEBRUARY - Vol. 64, No. 2

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Federal emergency order on SOD went into effect in January

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Notes from the California oak mortality task force report

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Congress acts on scaled-down specialty crop competitiveness act

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H-2A wages rise again

MARCH - Vol. 64, No. 3

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Green industry groups take lead in H-2B guest worker discussions

APRIL - Vol. 64, No. 4

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Independents discover customer retention can be achieved through selling top quality private label products

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AgJOBS bill reintroduced to Congress in mid-February

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Pesticide test rule expands in Washington state

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Proposed tariff on imported bulbs dropped

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H-2B effort gains momentum

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American jobs creation act offers new tax

MAY - Vol. 64, No. 5

bulletNew Eucalyptus foe in California: the lemon gum psyllid
bulletWashington governor makes early declaration of drought; WSNLA takes proactive approach to planting & wise water tips
bulletSurvey of Mexican migrants reveals attitudes about immigration and major demographic characteristics

JUNE - Vol. 64, No. 6

bulletA rose by any other names is still a rose?  Some things you might want to know about biotechnology
bulletQ-biotype of silverleaf whitefly found on poinsettias in U.S.; Arizona issues quarantine order on California in late April
bulletUpdates on P. Ramorum from the California oak mortality task force
bulletGardening survey points out need for more people-plant connection

JULY - Vol. 64, No. 7

bulletRelease approved of another parasitic wasp in flight against glassy-wing sharpshooter
bulletEarly statewide declaration of drought hurts nursery sales in Wasshington
bulletWholesale value of U.S. floriculture crops up 2% in 2004; California is top producer
bulletSupreme Court upholds individual's right to sue pesticide makers
bulletPermanent regulation approved banning unnecessary hand weeding in California

AUGUST - Vol. 64, No. 8

bulletP. Ramorum may survive longer than expected in firewood
bulletJudge rules H-2A employer may verify social security numbers
bulletR. Ramorum nursery guide available: http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/InOrder/shop/ItemDetails.asp?ItemNo=8156
bulletMichigan revises emeral ash borer quarantine
bulletMustard for pest control, not your sandwich
bulletLight duty and informed clinics are keys to return to work program
bulletInmates raise 'beneficial bugs' for UF and USDA researchers
bulletWork to identify possible foes emerald ash borer

SEPTEMBER - Vol. 64, No. 9

bulletUniversity of California joins alliance to protect gerbera
bulletNew report on economic impacts of the Green Industry in the United States
bulletOregon Department of Agriculture completes sudden oak death certification program

OCTOBER - Vol. 64, No. 10

bulletOregon lawmakers fund pesticide report system
bulletValidation completed of a real time PCR test for detection of P. Ramorum
bulletP. Ramorum found in South Carolina