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| Long-time SCP & SJSFP farmer, John Teixeria
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| SJSFP farmer, Joe Del Bosque
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| SJSFP Almond growers, Frank Williams & Mark Fickett
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| Long-time SCP & SJSFP growers, Gary & Mari Martin
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| Long-time SCP & SJSFP farmer and winner of the 2013 Far West High Cotton Award, Chad Crivelli
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| Long-time SCP & SJSFP collaborators and farmers, Mark & Frank of Windfall Farms
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| Our field scout sweeps an alfalfa field and records the presence of pests and beneficial insects
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| Almond Field Scout, Jenna Horine, checks for bugs in an almond orchard
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| UC IPM expert, Pete Goodell identifies a bug with a hand-lens
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| Cotton growers and farm advisors chat in the field after an SJSFP field day
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| UC IPM Almond expert, Walt Bentley, speaks at an SJSFP Almond Field Day in 2012
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| UCCE Almond expert dubbed "The Almond Doctor", David Doll, speaks at an SJSFP Almond Field Day in 2012
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| An SJSFP Almond field day
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| UC Farm Advisor, Dan Munk, speaks at an SJSFP Cotton Field Day
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| PTB pheremone trap in a project almond orchard
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| NOW egg trap in a project almond orchard
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| Strip-cutting alfalfa fields is a Best Management Practice (BMP) that the SJSFP encourages
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| Good orchard sanitation is extremely important when combatting pests
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| The SJSFP releases beneficial insects into project fields to combat pests
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| A perennial hedgerow on a field margin at Windfall Farms
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| Habitat bordering a project cotton field
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| Habitat strips provide a home for beneficial insects, and can be nice to look at too!
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