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Suterra Partners with Yamaha to Apply Sprayable Mating Disruption Using Drones

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La Rioja, Spain: Suterra Makes an Impact with Bodegas Muga

Bodegas Muga Nestled in the scenic valleys of La Rioja, Spain, Bodegas Muga is a family-owned vineyard focusing on traditional winemaking practices. Over the generations, the..

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Looking back at CA Farmer and Farm Worker Month

This year, the California State Senate dubbed October as California’s Farmer and Farm Worker month. Suterra is privileged to have the opportunity to work with a diverse variety of..

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Suterra Announces Partnership with Phytech

BEND, Ore. – Oct. 27, 2021 – Suterra, the global leader in sustainable pheromone pest control, today announced a new partnership agreement with Phytech. The agreement adds..

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Monitor for Citrus Mealybug with Suterra's CMB Lures

Suterra has recently released a lure to aid in monitoring for citrus mealybug, a pest of citrus crops in the United States and worldwide. Learn how and why you should monitor for..

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CheckMate Sprayable Mating Disruption Provides Flexibility to Growers Post-Harvest

As crops like nuts, grapes, peaches and apples are well into harvest and approaching winter at this point, sprayable pheromone products are an excellent option for growers who did..

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Vine Mealybug vs. Grape Mealybug Identification

Grape growers on the West Coast have become familiar with the rising threat of vine mealybug in recent years. The insect is particularly concerning for growers as it can spread..

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Protect Almond Crops By Removing Mummy Nuts

Navel orangeworm is the primary insect pest almond growers in California must manage. When it comes to minimizing damage caused by this pest, one technique continues to be..

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Almond Harvest: Evaluating your Navel Orangeworm IPM Program

Almond harvest will be underway soon in California, and with it comes the time for assessing the extent of damage by navel orangeworm (NOW) and other pests and pathogens...

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Using IPM Techniques Can Help Slow Pollinator Decline

Both native and non-native pollinators are in global decline. By employing integrated pest management techniques, farmers can protect these vital insects.

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