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Adult Argentine ant. Jack Kelly Clark, UC IPM Program
The Real Dirt: Article

Dealing with an Ant Invasion

March 29, 2024
It's that time of the year again Ant Season! We often experience ants in our homes when weather conditions change. They are typically looking for food, water, warmth, and/or protection from extreme weather conditions.
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Nutrition Policy Institute News: Article

NPI welcomes KC Whitsett as new project policy analyst

March 28, 2024
By Lorrene D Ritchie, Danielle Lee, KC Fiedler
KC Whitsett joined the Nutrition Policy Institute at the University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources on March 25, 2024, as a project policy analyst. Originally from Virginia, KC earned a BS in Kinesiology and Health Sciences from the College of William & Mary.
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UC Cooperative Extension San Diego County : Article

Issue 007

March 28, 2024
Spring, March 2024, Issue 007...
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avocado trunk damge 5
Topics in Subtropics: Article

Weed B Gone and Tree B Gone?

March 28, 2024
By Ben A Faber
With all the rain last year, even extending into August and now with the rains since December there is a lot of natural ground cover growing, When it gets out of hand, we call it weedy.
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Glenn County: Article

Glenn County 4-H ABA Judging Scored

March 28, 2024
March 29, 2024 ABA Judging Scored! More than 40 Glenn County 4-H Youth Members participated in the ABA (Anything But Animals) Judging Event held on Thursday, February 15, 2024, at Plaza Elementary School, reports Glenn County 4-H Community Education Specialist Christine Kampmann.
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Author with a cup of tea and a good book.
The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

Teatime!

March 28, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
Since I am half Scottish, drinking tea has always been a part of my life. A relaxing cup of tea is a wonderful way to start or end a day. It is comforting, delicious, and pairs well with many foods. Some varieties have medicinal properties.
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