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20240513 7th report table
Thrips/TSWV status in Yolo & Colusa: Article

2024 7th Report (May 15th)

May 15, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation Above-average temperatures this week compensate for below-average temperatures last week, and thrips population projections remain similar to earlier predictions. Thrips population Generation 2 adult thrips are peaking now, and will be laying their eggs.
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Citrus News

May 15, 2024
By Ben A Faber
View this email in your browser SAVE THE DATE! JUNE 11 VENTURA GROWER MEETING Please mark your calendars for June 11th, for the 2024 Ventura County ACP-HLB Grower Meeting. This meeting will have a hybrid format, in person with on-line access. An application for CEUs is being submitted.
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UC Davis doctoral candidate Shawn Christensen
Bug Squad: Article

Congratulations, Microbiologist Shawn Christensen: Best Dissertation

May 14, 2024
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Congratulations to UC Davis outstanding scientist Shawn Christensen, a doctoral candidate and microbiologist who was just selected the 2024 recipient of the Merton Love Ecology and Dissertation Award, an annual award that celebrates the university's most outstanding doctoral dissertation in the fiel...
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Nut Crops: Article

Young Orchard Irrigation and Nutrient Management Workshop

May 14, 2024
SIGN UP TODAY! FREE REGISTRATION: https://UCANR.EDU/ORCHARDSFRESNO 3.5 CEU Credits approved Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024 8:00 AM 12:30 PM Center for Irrigation Technology 5370 N. Chestnut M/S OF 18 Fresno, CA 93710 CONTACT: Shawn Ashkan sashkan@mail.fresnostate.
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From Seed to Plant
Under the Solano Sun: Article

From Seed to Plant

May 14, 2024
With spring so warmly upon us, thoughts turn to meaningfully entertaining children during summer vacation.
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A fun, Easter decorated landscape with a lawn in front of a house.
The Backyard Gardener: Article

A History of the American Lawn

May 14, 2024
Most of us grew up with a lawn. For many of us, mowing the lawn was a part of our weekly chores growing up; yellow spots were treated like a black mark, and a dandelion popping up was like a declaration of war.
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