![]() ![]() An important website and listerve for Growers, PCOs, and PCAs, has been launched to keep information flowing to the packing houses, growers, shippers, and pest control advisers in Tulare County. Visit this website to learn more: http://www.citrusinsider.org/ Are you an urban or suburban gardening enthusiast, who has ornamental citrus trees or a small acreage grove? Visit www.californiacitrusthreat.org for more info about how you can help stop the spread of the Asian Citrus Psyllid, we need your help! Every mention of #citrusmatters helps fund ACP Research, up to 25,000 hashtags will result in $25,000 being given by Bayer CropScience for eradication of this pest! Check out more at http://citrusmatters.bayercropscience.us/home. Below are handouts and important links for the materials shared at the July 2013 workshop held for growers in Tulare County. More information on the ACP Eradication in Tulare County may be found on the CDFA website: http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/acp/ Grower Resources California Citrus Mutual 512 North Kaweah Avenue Exeter, California 93221 Telephone: 559-592-3790 Fax: 559-592-3798 Web: www.cacitrusmutual.com CDFA Regulatory Office 345 E. Tulare Ave. Visalia, CA 93277 Telephone: 559-636-7410 Fax: 559-636-7446 CDFA Regulatory Website for ACP CPDPP Grower Liaison Tulare County North County Dan Dreyer dan@ag-services.net 559-804-0165 CPDPP Grower Liaison Tulare County South County Erin Betts erinbetts4@gmail.com 559-788-8380 Victoria Hornbaker California Department of Food and Ag CPDPP Citrus Program Manager victoria.hornbaker@cdfa.ca.gov 916-654-0317 Workshop handouts from Grower Meetings:
Asian citrus psyllid quarantines are in place in Fresno, Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Tulare and Ventura counties a total of more than 46,420 square miles of California are under quarantine. To stay abreast of news in your area, please opt-in to receive automatic updates via email when news affecting your region is added to CitrusInsider.org. Now, as always, we must continue to work together to save California citrus. ![]() Visit this website to learn more: http://www.citrusinsider.org/ Updated 7/25/2015 |