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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
 | New Eucalyptus foe in California: the lemon gum psyllid |
 | Washington governor makes early declaration of drought;
WSNLA takes proactive approach to planting & wise water tips |
 | Survey of Mexican migrants reveals attitudes about
immigration and major demographic characteristics |
JUNE - Vol. 64, No. 6
 | A rose by any other names is still a rose? Some
things you might want to know about biotechnology |
 | Q-biotype of silverleaf whitefly found on poinsettias
in U.S.; Arizona issues quarantine order on California in late April |
 | Updates on P. Ramorum from the California oak mortality
task force |
 | Gardening survey points out need for more people-plant
connection |
JULY - Vol. 64, No. 7
 | Release approved of another parasitic wasp in flight
against glassy-wing sharpshooter |
 | Early statewide declaration of drought hurts nursery
sales in Wasshington |
 | Wholesale value of U.S. floriculture crops up 2% in
2004; California is top producer |
 | Supreme Court upholds individual's right to sue
pesticide makers |
 | Permanent regulation approved banning unnecessary hand
weeding in California |
AUGUST - Vol. 64, No. 8
 | P. Ramorum may survive longer than expected in firewood |
 | Judge rules H-2A employer may verify social security
numbers |
 | R. Ramorum nursery guide available: http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/InOrder/shop/ItemDetails.asp?ItemNo=8156 |
 | Michigan revises emeral ash borer quarantine |
 | Mustard for pest control, not your sandwich |
 | Light duty and informed clinics are keys to return to
work program |
 | Inmates raise 'beneficial bugs' for UF and USDA
researchers |
 | Work to identify possible foes emerald ash borer |
SEPTEMBER - Vol. 64, No. 9
 | University of California joins alliance to protect
gerbera |
 | New report on economic impacts of the Green Industry in
the United States |
 | Oregon Department of Agriculture completes sudden oak
death certification program |
OCTOBER - Vol. 64, No. 10
 | Oregon lawmakers fund pesticide report system |
 | Validation completed of a real time PCR test for
detection of P. Ramorum |
 | P. Ramorum found in South Carolina |
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