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Too Many Honeybees?

March 10, 2019
By Ben A Faber
Immense numbers of introduced honey bees overwhelm native pollinators for access to pollen and nectar University of California - San Diego Hike around the natural habitats of San Diego County and it becomes abundantly clear that honey bees, foreign to the area, are everywhere.
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Citrus? Water? How Do They Go Together?

March 8, 2019
By Ben A Faber
Advances in Citrus Water Use Workshop & Field Day Tuesday, March 26, 2019 8 Am - 3 PM Strathmore, CA Attend the Advances in Citrus Water Use Workshop & Field Day and join UC Davis Irrigation Specialist Daniele Zaccaria as well as other water experts and specialists from the University of California...
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Whack a Mole and Other Topics

March 8, 2019
By Ben A Faber
The Vertebrate Pest Council is hosting a seminar series this year in conjunction with new partner Target Specialty Products.
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Avocado and Laurel Wilt Webinar and CEUs

March 8, 2019
By Ben A Faber
Next up on Ag Experts Talking is Laurel Wilt Disease which is causing major damage in the native tree populations of the south east United States and the avocado groves in particular. Learn what is being done there and what the potential threat is to California avocados.
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