Kern County citrus pest and disease prevention program
2 years ago
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The fruits and vegetables grown in the Central Valley account for a large share of what's consumed across the U.S., but it’s our local citrus fields that depends on the community's help to keep the crops growing. If not properly sprayed with pesticides something as simple as an orange tree can be harmful, not only to our residential areas but also our prized agricultural crops.
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