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Glenn County: Article

Almond- January 2019

January 2, 2019
In this issue: North Valley Almond & Walnut Day Agenda Wood Decay in Almonds Protecting Honeybees at Bloom Almond Bloom Diseases Fungicide Efficacy and Timing Tables Orchard Management Considerations Early Season Irrigation...
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Glenn County: Article

Walnut- January 2019

January 2, 2019
In this issue: North Valley Almond & Walnut Day Agenda Tracking Winter Irrigation Needs Cost and Expense Considerations in a Lean Price Year Scale Pests, Navel Orangeworm and Flatheaded Borers 2019 IPM Breakfast Meetings New Walnut Cost Study...
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Changing of the Strategic Initiatives guard

January 2, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
2019 brings new challenges, new opportunities and new leadership to our UC ANR Strategic Initiatives. Please join us in welcoming our new leaders for two of our five initiatives.
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photo by Michelle Davis
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Where Did Those Spices Come From?

January 2, 2019
Baking persimmon cookies with chocolate chips for our annual Master Gardener Wreath Clinic, I began to wonder where the ingredients, especially the spices, I was using had come from.
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Colusa County: Article

Walnut News - Winter - 2019

January 2, 2019
In this issue: 2019 UCCE Walnut Meetings Scale Pests, Navel Orangeworm, and Flatheaded Borers Cost and Expense Considerations in Lean Price Year Tracking Winter Irrigation Needs Updated Walnut Cost Study 2019 IPM Breakfast Meetings Growing the Valley Podcast: Walnut episodes posted!...
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Erosion comparison, control on the left, cover crop on the right.
Farming in the Foothills: Article

Risk - What are You Waiting For?

January 2, 2019
By Hannah Meyer
Risk What are you waiting for? As the old saying goes, when it rains it pours. Nobody knows that better than we do right now, literally. For most farmers, rain is a good thing.
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ANR Adventures: Article

The New Year brings new faces

January 2, 2019
By Wendy Powers
Despite some disappointing bowl games, I hope everyone is well rested and eager to be back at work. While last week wasn't exactly restful for me, I am glad to be back in California and ready to get to work.
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