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How The HLB Bacteria Kills

May 2, 2018
By Ben A Faber
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (http://www.ucr.edu) -- Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have made an important step in understanding the molecular mechanism of huanglongbing (HLB), a destructive disease that is a serious threat to the citrus industry worldwide.
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Kings County UC Cooperative Extension: Article

May 2018

May 1, 2018
In this Edition Kings County 4-H News Up Coming Events Kings Fair Entry Dates Fair Clean up Date Council Meeting Calendar Planning Meeting.
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Campus Voices for Food + Climate Sustainability: Article

CalFresh at the UC's

May 1, 2018
CalFresh is a state funded program that provides benefits to low-income state residents in buying groceries every month. People that benefit from this program are eligible to receive up to $192 per month for groceries.
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Santa Cruz County: Article

4-H Newsletter 5-1-18

May 1, 2018
Dear 4-H Families, We have Spring Fair coming up on May 12th! This one of the biggest events of the year for our 4-H program. Please see all the detail about this event in the newsletter.
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Volume 65

May 1, 2018
Produce Tips to Keep You Safe; Check for Bruising or Damage; Clean Hands, Surfaces, and Utensils; Rinse Just Before Eating; Separate from Contaminants; Throw Away...
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Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

Learning from Each Other

May 1, 2018
By Daniel K Macon
Last week, I held my first California Cattle Grazing School at the UC Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center in Browns Valley. The two-day school, an adaptation of Roger Ingram's long-running California Grazing Academy, included classroom talks and field-based learning activities.
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