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You can subscribe to this  blog with multiple entries per week reflecting what's happening with subtropical crops and upcoming educational events.  Just click on the "Subscribe" button just to the right of this paragraph.  There's also our seasonal quarterly Topics in Subtropics newsletter found at our Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Riverside, San Diego, Tulare and Kern Counties Cooperative Extension websites.
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Citrus ACP News

June 6, 2023
By Ben A Faber
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY CITRUS UPDATES Save the Date! Santa Barbara County Citrus Meeting Thursday, June 15, 9 am - 12 pm, at the County Employee University Building, 267 Camino del Remedio, Santa Barbara Intended for citrus growers, PAC/QAC/QAL/PCA holders, and farm labor contractors in Santa Barbara...
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Talking Invasives over Lunch

June 5, 2023
By Ben A Faber
June 5 to 9, 2023 (12:00 to 1:00 pm each day) - Invasive Species Action Week Lunchtime Talks Invasive species are arriving in California with increasing frequency.
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What Way Weeds Workshop

June 2, 2023
By Ben A Faber
Enjoy beautiful Davis, CA and its incredible 2-1/2 day workshop on Weeds Hands-on approach to Weed Science School 2023 Weed Master - Joe DiTomaso Most of us learn best by doing, which is why Weed Science School 2023 promises to be better than ever this year.
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Avocado Laurel Wilt Meeting

May 31, 2023
By Ben A Faber
You are invited to Avocado Growers Workshop, Laurel Wilt-Ambrosia Beetles and Phytophthora Root Rot When: Jun 8, 2023 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) This is a hybrid meeting meaning, you can join us in-person at the UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center (TREC), 18905 SW 280...
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Know Your Weather

May 30, 2023
Free CalAgroClimate tool helps growers protect crops from frost and extreme heat California farmers can see how climatic conditions that may affect agriculture are changing in their regions by using CalAgroClimate so they can make strategic changes.
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