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    How to support your breastfeeding employees when they are out in the field

    Feb 4, 2019

    • Family
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  • Always serve salad at holiday parties to help guests make healthful choices.
    Best wishes for holidays filled with joy, and free of debt and injury

    Dec 18, 2018

    • Family
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    • Health
  • WillowCreek
    For family fun and treats - a winter farm visit

    Dec 10, 2018

    • Agriculture
    • Family
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  • Children peer through VR goggles to see an undersea world, a 4-H activity shared with potential new members at the harvest festival. Behind the table from left are 4-H volunteer Stan Alger, 4-H program representative Sue Weaver, 4-H youth development advisor Fe Moncloa, and 4-H teen ambassador Alexa Russo.
    Children and families find a spark with hands-on fun

    Oct 8, 2018

    • 4-H
    • Family
  • 4H paper clover
    Send kids to 4-H camp and leadership events by buying a paper clover

    Oct 8, 2018

    • Family
  • The avocado, often thought of as a vegetable, is really a fruit and it's packed with potassium. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
    Why 'AA' is for Avocado Addict

    Aug 15, 2018

    • Agriculture
    • Family
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    • Pest Management
  • Raising backyard poultry is increasing in popularity.
    Poultry owners asked to monitor their birds for virulent Newcastle disease

    Aug 2, 2018

    • Family
  • Shoppers purchasing fruits and vegetables in stores located in low-income neighborhoods in California may pay more for those fruits and vegetables than shoppers in other neighborhoods, according to a Nutrition Policy Institute study that examined prices in a large sample of stores throughout the state.
    NPI study finds that prices for fruits and vegetables may be higher in low-income neighborhoods

    Apr 4, 2018

    • Family
    • Food
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  • This image, taken with a Canon MPE-65mm lens, shows booklice, nearly microcopic insects, in cornmeal. The insects are about 1 millimeter long, or about the size of a speck of dust. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
    What's that in your cornmeal?

    Apr 3, 2018

    • Family
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    SNAP-Ed: It's a life changer

    Feb 26, 2018

    • Family
    • Food
    • Health
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