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To: JustAmy; tubebender

The figs in our area don’t have to be pollinated. Since yours do, I wonder if the wasps, like the honeybees, are in a decline right now? Just a thought.


221 posted on 01/30/2008 6:43:52 AM PST by gardengirl
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To: gardengirl; JustAmy
After a little more research I found this Factoid...

* California ranks first in the nation in fig production, accounting for nearly 100% of all figs produced nationally (1). California ranks second, after Turkey, in the worldwide production of figs (2).
* In 1998, 16,276 acres produced 1.05 tons of dried figs per acre at a price of $586 per ton (9).
* The value of California’s fig crop in 1998 was $9,662,554 (9).
* In 1998, the variety Calimyrna was produced on approximately 45% of the acreage. The varieties Adriatic, Mission and Kadota were produced on 25%, 23% and 7% of the acreage, respectively (9).

http://pestdata.ncsu.edu/cropprofiles/docs/cafigs.html

222 posted on 01/30/2008 8:20:13 AM PST by tubebender (Tag Line? I don't need no stinkin Tag Line...)
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