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Tehama County: Article

-Fire Information-

August 1, 2024
Here is some information for those affected by fire. Sorry for you losses! Attached is a quick fact sheet on what to expect on rangeland after fire. This fire is likely to be a combination of grassland and brush burns, even within the same ranch.
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UCCE Siskiyou: Article

August 2024

August 1, 2024
Upcoming Events 2024-2025 Registration is OPEN Buyers Letters & Auction Invitations Officer Books & Record Books Due September 15th JLAC Meeting Notes Junior Livestock Auction Schedule of Events Anatomy of a Good Buyers Letter NEW!! 4-H Achievement Record Books and Forms...
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Free Ant Workshop - Come Marching In

August 1, 2024
By Ben A Faber
Registration Deadline is August 19 Schedule Speakers Topics & Itinerary 8:00 AM 8:15 AM Arrival / Set-Up 8:30 AM 9:00 AM Registration & Coffee/Snacks 9:00 AM 9:05 AM Dong-Hwan Choe Brief introduction 9:05 AM 9:50 AM Robert Budd Pesticides in surface water 9:50 AM 10:20 AM Michael ?
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Advisory on Political Activities

August 1, 2024
By Michael Hsu
Dear Colleagues, As we enter the full swing of campaign season, now is a great time to re-post an advisory from the UC Office of General Counsel regarding political campaign activities. Please take time to review the resources below and familiarize yourself with what is/is not permissible.
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Sage (Salvia x jamensis 'Ignition Purple')
The Savvy Sage: Article

The Cranky Gardener

August 1, 2024
This time of year, I'm drooping. Just like my hydrangea when it gets that short blast of sun in the late afternoon.
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Pokeweed. photo by Jenni Dodini
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Purple Poisonous Plant

August 1, 2024
My daughter called me and asked me to come over to her house and check out this plant that had seemed to grow huge overnight.
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Lawns are suffering under record-setting heat. (Photo: Pixabay)

Take steps to help plants weather the high heat

August 1, 2024
The damage to plants from extreme heat spikes this June and July is now obvious. Mature drought and heat-tolerant sycamores that did not receive regular deep irrigation have lost two-thirds of their leaf canopy.
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acp lewis
Topics in Subtropics: Article

The Twisitng Turns of HLB and ACP

August 1, 2024
By Ben A Faber
Greening Bacterium Causes Changes in Psyllids Recent studies, including a partnership project between Fundecitrus and the University of California, revealed that the citrus greening bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus causes physiological changes in psyllids, posing additional challenges to...
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Irrigate ripening cucumbers carefully to avoid over and under watering. (Photo: PxHere)

This week in the garden: Aug. 2 - 8

August 1, 2024
A houseplant is simply an outdoor plant brought inside. Light requirements vary for indoor plants, but most of them will not tolerate direct summer sun. Tasks Check drip emitters to adjust flow and unclog them if needed. Lightly trim lavenders after they have finished flowering to keep them compact.
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