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  • 2020 Walnut Freeze: Road to Recovery
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  • November 2020, Another Major Autumn Freeze in California Walnuts
  • What new research into carbohydrates is teaching us about California orchards
  • Fall- Preparing for Extreme Events: Freeze and Fire
  • Chilling Hours Update 2020 – Yuba City
  • Walnut Autumn Freeze Event and Spring Regrowth Update, 2018
  • Walnut Orchards Not Leafing Out
  • Chilling Hours Update 2019 – Yuba City
  • Early Walnut Tree Training: How to Handle Different Nursery Products
  • Preparing for an early freeze
  • Training Young Walnut Trees: No Pruning/No Heading vs. Minimum Pruning Compared
  • Chilling Hours Update 2018 – Yuba City
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  • Counting Winter Chill
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