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Darkling beetle in untreated lettuce plot.

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Healthy cotton leaf where leafminers where controlled.

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Effects of whitefly feeding on untreated cauliflower plants in Gila Valley, AZ

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Effects of whitefly feeding on untreated cauliflower plants in Gila Valley, AZ

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Romaine heart production on drip irrigated beds

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Side dress application of Platinum on spring melons, Yuma Valley, Arizona.

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Melon stands in plots established using plastic (mid-bed trench) and drip irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Melon stands in plots established using Yuma beds and furrow irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Melon seedling in plots established using conventional beds and drip irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Sprinkler irrigation in romaine leaf lettuce production

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Lady beetle on spinach plants treated with Neem for aphid control

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Impact of whitefly feeding on untreated cantaloupe plant

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Melon stands in plots established using Yuma beds and furrow irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Baby spinach production in Yuma Arizona.

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Centering of melon beds following stand establishment using Yuma beds and furrow irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Western flower thrips on yellow sticky trap placed in insecticide treated romaine field, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Scarring on cap leaf of untreated lettuce head by western flower thrips

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Pheromone traps placed adjacent to lettuce field as part of an areawide monitoring program, Dome Valley, Arizona

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Spray adjuvants used for improving insecticide coverage on head lettuce

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Melons plots being sprayer with a hydraulic sprayer

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Impact of whitefly feeding on untreated cantaloupe plant

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Lettuce plants being sprayer with a hydraulic sprayer at the post-thinning stage

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Effects of Success on cabbage looper larvae 2 days following application

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Lettuce plants being sprayed with a hand-held CO2 sprayer at the post-thinning stage

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Lettuce plants being sampled for presence of beet armyworm larvae and damage following an insecticide application

 

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