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CAI Report - Climate Change Adaptation and On-Farm Drainage Management in Delta, BC: Current Knowledge and Practices

CAI Summary - Climate Change Adaptation and On-Farm Drainage Management in Delta, BC: Current Knowledge and Practices

CAI Report - Keyline Water Management: Field Research & Education in the Capital Region - Soil Indicators Monitoring Program

CAI Factsheet - Impacts of Tile Drain Cleaning Over One Year in Delta, British Columbia

CAI Factsheet - Predicting Soil Water Content and Number of Workable Days Under Changing Climate using DRAINMOD Model in Delta, BC

CAI Factsheet - Digital Soil Mapping of Soil Workability in Delta, BC

CAI Report - Improving On-Farm Drainage Management to Reduce the Impacts of Climate Change in Delta, BC

CAI Factsheet - Spotted Wing Drosophila: Management Timeline, Details and Resources

Spotted wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, is a major insect pest of small fruit and tree fruit crops, as they lay eggs in ripe fruit. Infestation risk factors include high canopy humidity, and ripe and over-ripe fruit (hanging, dropped or rejected). Following the guidelines below will help…

CAI Report - Priority Pests of the Cariboo-Chilcotin

CAI Factsheet - Effects of Plastic Mulches on Soil Temperature

The data presented in this document aim to enhance farmers’ understanding of the changes caused when using various plastic film mulches. This will strengthen farmer awareness and decision making confidence, enabling them to use plastic films (or plastic-like films) to adapt to weather variability…

CAI Report - Modification of Radiations and Energy Balances Using Plastic Films as Soil Mulches and in Low Tunnels

CAI Factsheet - Soil Quality Test Kit: An applied tool to assess soil physical, chemical & biological health on the farm

CAI Summary - Helping Farmers Get a Jump on Growing Season with Crop Protection

CAI Factsheet - Evaluating the Use of Organic Amendments to Maintain Soil Health and Cherry Production Under Climate Change in British Columbia

CAI Report - Expanding Cherry Production in British Columbia under Climate Change

CAI Summary - Evaluating Opportunities to Expand Cherry Production

CAI Guide - Blueberry scorch virus (IPM)

Blueberry scorch is an aphid-vectored virus that is spread through and between fields by winged aphids. Infected plants will generally become symptomatic the year after infection and die within two to three years.

CAI Guide - Carrot rust fly (IPM)

The carrot rust fly is an insect pest that feeds on carrots, parsnips and celery.

CAI Guide - Caterpillars in berry crops (IPM)

Leafrollers and spanworms are generally the most common caterpillars to cause damage in berry crops.

CAI Guide - Caterpillars in cole crops (IPM)

Three main species of caterpillars affect cole crops in BC: the imported cabbageworm (Pieris rapae), the cabbage looper (Trichoplusiani) and the diamondback moth (Plutellaxylostella). Larvae feed on the foliage and heads of cole crops, which creates holes that affect the quality of the crop and…