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By light discing I do not mean to disc down to bare dirt as you would to prepare a seedbed. Light discing is usually only one pass, discing no deeper than 3 or 4 inches. It is important to only disturb the soil, not turn it or destroy the existing vegetation. Light discing ...
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Belding's California and Rock Ground Squirrels management and control
Ground squirrels are limited by frequent tillage, especially deep discing or plowing. Squirrels compensate by living at the margins of ... inward from the field borders. Keep fence lines vegetation-free by discing as close as possible to them to limit the area where ... fuse. Place the cartridge at the entrance of the burrow and light the fuse; then, with a shovel handle or stick, push ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Tomato Pinworm on Tomato
Early instars are light colored and appear smooth even when observed with a hand lens; ... silk cocoon with adhering soil or plant debris. Adult moths are light gray, peppered with small black flecks. There can be as ... planted in an adjacent field, consider a combination of shredding and discing. If two crops are grown, destroy refuse from the first crop ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Lygus Bug on Artichoke
In a severely infested artichoke field, affected leaves are abnormally small and light yellow; as the leaves age they turn brown. Lygus bug also feeds at the base ... time before they become adults and move to the artichoke planting. Destroying the plants by discing or mowing is the most effective method of removing the infested flowering plants. Cut bare ...
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