All of the Categories by Fruits & Nuts : Cherry - Sweet
Educational Content
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Cherry Education, reviewed by UC Specialists and Farm Advisors
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Content includes: propagation, fruit set and flower and fruit development, variety selection, pests, crop overview and orchard management.
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including Basic Crop Information
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Cherry Education, reviewed by UC Specialists and Farm Advisors
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Content includes: propagation, fruit set and flower and fruit development, variety selection, pests, crop overview and orchard management.
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Newsletters & Blogs: Farm Advisors - Current Topics
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Tree and Vine Newsletter - Merced County
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Newsletter from David Doll and Maxwell Norton, Farm Advisors, Merced County. Topics in tree crop production, including farm safety, irrigation, pest management.
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Tree & Vine News - Sacramento County
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Newsletter by Chuck Ingels, Farm Advisor, Sacramento County. Primarily grape, cherry and pear.
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Tree Topics (newsletters (2002-2012) - San Benito County
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Newsletter by Bill Coates, Farm Advisor Emeritus, San Benito County. Central coast fruitnand nut orchard production, principally walnut, cherry, apricot, apple
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San Joaquin Pomologist Newsletter - San Joaquin County
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Newsletter from Joe Grant, Farm Advisor, San Joaquin County. Workshop and meeting announcements.
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Pomology Notes - Sutter and Yuba Counties
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Newsletter by Franz Niederholzer, Farm Advisor, Sutter-Yuba Counties. Topics in tree crop production, principally almond and prune.
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Orchard Notes - Tulare County
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Newsletter by Kevin Day, Farm Advisor, Tulare County. Primarily stone fruit production and culture, some coverage of apples, pears, cherries, apricots, kiwifruit, persimmons and pomegranates.
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Crop Currents - Alameda and Contra Costa Counties
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Newsletter from Janet Caprile, Farm Advisor, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Primarily cherry, stone fruit, olive, walnut and grape
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Foothill Farms & Orchard News - Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, and Tuolumne Counties
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Newsletter by Lynn Wunderlich, Farm Advisor, El Dorado and Amador Counties. Orchard crops in Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, and Tuolumne counties. Apple, pear, stone fruit, cherry, grape, walnut
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non-University of California Resources
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Cherry profile
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Ag. Marketing and Resource Center
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Stone Fruit Varieties for Milder Climates
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California Rare Fruit Growers
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Texas A & M University: Stone Fruit Breeding Program
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Texas A & M University
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Fruit & Nut Trees: Bloom and Harvest Charts
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Bloom and Harvest Charts accessed through homepage link to Fruit & Nut Trees: Varieties. Fowler Nurseries, Newcastle, CA
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Washington State University: Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center
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Washington State University
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Organizations
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California Cherry Advisory Board
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Lodi, CA
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Northwest Cherries
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Washington State Fruit Commission, Yakima, WA
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Production Economics
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Cost and Return Studies by the Dept. of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Davis
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Includes: individual studies for most California fruit & nut crops by region. Studies authored by UCCE Specialists & Farm Advisors.
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Production Management
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UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Cherry
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UC IPM Online
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Growth Regulators in Orchard Mgt: Technical Reports for Cherry: 2003 to 2011
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Kitren Glozer, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis. Topics include the use of chill accumulation models to time applications of rest breaking chemicals, rain-induced cracking, stem retention, fruit set
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Chilling in Sweet Cherry: January 2011 Update
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Kitren Glozer, Project Scientist, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis
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Cherry Crinkle-Leaf and Deep Suture Disorders (pdf)
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Stephen Southwick, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis, and Jerry Uyemoto, USDA Plant Pathologist, UC Davis. ANR Pub. 8007. 1999 (7 pp.)
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Physiological Disorder Fact Sheets: Apple, Grape, Olive, Pear, Persimmon, Pomegranate, Stonefruit
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Carlos Crisosto, (ed.) Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis, UC Postharvest Technology Research and Information Center
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Recommendations for Maintaining Postharvest Quality: Cherry
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Elizabeth J. Mitcham, Carlos H. Crisosto and Adel A. Kader Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616
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