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Citrus and Freezing Temperatures
The cold weather we typically receive now through January can cause problems for home and commercial citrus in our area. It is important to know the critical temperatures and the factors affecting them.
[Image: Plum Overload Closeup]Fruit Thinning Adds Quality
Fruit thinning is a time-consuming task that is often required to produce good quality fruit. It can be very beneficial for peach, plum and apple trees.
[Image: Scab lesions on nuts]Pecan Disease Synopsis
This document describes the diseases that occur most frequently on pecan trees in Louisiana.
[Image: Banana fruit on tree]Louisiana Bananas
The article describes growing bananas in the landscape and steps for possible fruit production.
[Image: Damage caused by the citrus leafminer]Citrus Leaf Miner Management
Citrus trees that survived hurricane damage may have lost significant amounts of foliage. These trees could experience a strong flush as they start their own healing process. This is very important because new foliage will provide nutrients needed for winter survival and faster tree recovery. Producers must implement practices to protect from additional leaf loss which can be caused by the citrus leafminer.
June Drop Unpopular With Pecan Growers
June Drop is a name that pecan growers have given to an event that occurs from mid June through early July. During this period, a large number of "nutlets" drop from pecan trees. The three primary causes of the June drop are inadequate pollination, damage from the insect nut curculio and damage from the hickory shuckworm.
[Image: Kiowa blackberry fruit]Blackberry Varieties for Louisiana
The article contains a brief description of blackberry varieties that are adapted to Louisiana. A description of primocane blackberries is also given.
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