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Emily Ayala and Hanna Kahl introduce CAFF and the Ecological Pest Management Program. Photo by Nolan Kirby) The Community Alliance with Family Farms (CAFF) held a Biologically Integrated Orchard System (BIOS) field day at Chinchiolo Farms on April 20th. After the demo, James spoke to some other issues he is facing in his orchard.
Woolly aphids, belonging to the Eriosomatinae family, are intriguing insects that can wreak havoc on plants in gardens and orchards. Ecological Impact Woolly aphids can have both direct and indirect ecological impacts on the environment. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1: Can woolly aphids fly?
Woolly aphids, belonging to the Eriosomatinae family, are intriguing insects that can wreak havoc on plants in gardens and orchards. Ecological Impact Woolly aphids can have both direct and indirect ecological impacts on the environment. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1: Can woolly aphids fly?
Do you need any equipment from the grower when you come to our orchards? Kevin: The Mobile Irrigation Lab is pretty self contained; I have the tools I need and my truck is small enough to typically fit down the orchard rows or I can walk. Would the loan of an ATV help? Is it going to be really low pressure or do you need more pressure?
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