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An in-depth workshop that covers the principles and practices of rice production in California. Applied for DPR and CCA CE credits. March 18 8:30 Registration 9:00 Rice Growth and Development Bruce Linquist, UC Davis 10:00 Land Formation Sarah Marsh Janish, UCCE 10:20 Break 10…
Propanil Stewardship & Alternative Watergrass Management StrategiesHistory of Propanil Use in California- Luis Espino, UCCE Rice AdvisorPermit Conditions- Colusa County Agricultural Commissioner’s OfficePropanil Herbicide Resistance Development - Sarah Marsh Janish, UCCE Rice Farm AdvisorPropanil…
Gardening Adventures Program at Woodland Senior Center will present Toxic & Non-Toxic Houseplants for Pets and Kids by UC Master Gardeners of Yolo County. Classes are limited to 25 participants. Programs are free but sign ups are required by calling Woodland Community and Senior Center…
Drought-tolerant ornamentals will be available, including California natives, pollinator-friendly perennials and annuals that attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, along with tomato plants (including heirloom varieties).Pricing: quart-size pots $5, annuals $3, and 4-inch tomato pots $4 (plus tax where…
Drought-tolerant ornamentals will be available, including California natives, pollinator-friendly perennials and annuals that attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, along with tomato plants (including heirloom varieties). Pricing: quart-size pots $5, annuals $3, and 4-inch tomato pots $4 (plus…
Blog by Nanelle Jones-Sullivan I use Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum), a cool-season annual legume, as a winter cover crop. It is an attractive way to reduce soil erosion, suppress weeds and add nitrogen, and build organic matter in my soil. An important additional benefit is that it attracts…
Some of my weed science extension colleagues in the midwest have a podcast called War Against Weeds supported with funding from the North Central IPM Center. I was interviewed on the podcast a few years ago about herbicide resistant weeds in orchards. Earlier this week, they invited me back…