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Photo 13. Hairy nightshade (common summer annual that can survive into the winter)

The importance of reducing winter weed host plants for INSV control

November 24, 2020
By Richard F Smith
Richard Smith is the UC Cooperative Extension Vegetable Crop Production and Weed Science Advisor for Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito counties and Daniel Hasegawa is a USDA ARS Research Entomologist for the Crop Improvement and Protection Research Unit in Salinas, California.
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Lassen County Farm Advisors Update newsletter

Lassen County Farm Advisor's Update

November 22, 2020
By Gale Perez
Here's the latest issue of the UC (ANR) Cooperative Extension Lassen County Farm Advisor's Update newsletter: November 2020 contents: Is Irrigating Alfalfa After Last Cutting a Good Idea? What To Do When an Animal Dies?
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Drew Wolter (photo credit: CA Ag Today)
UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

Almond Board Adds Pest and Weed Expert to the Team

November 16, 2020
By Gale Perez
From the Almond Board of California's IN THE ORCHARD | Nov. 6, 2020 The Almond Board of California is excited to welcome Drew Wolter to the team as its new senior specialist in Pest Management.
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Pepperweed

Perennial Pepperweed, Telar and Organic Matter?

November 9, 2020
By Thomas J Getts
A few months ago Rob Wilson wrote an excellent blog highlighting perennial pepperweed patches he was seeing in the Klamath Basin. It is a terrible noxious weed, which is found throughout much of the state, from sea level up to 8,000 ft. in the Sierras.
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