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Tulare County Cooperative Extension: Article

HPAI Information from UC Davis

April 19, 2024
Dear dairy producer and allied industry, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been recently detected in dairy herds across multiple states, including Texas, Kansas, Michigan, New Mexico, Idaho, Ohio, North Carolina, and South Dakota.
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UCCE in the County of San Luis Obispo: Article

California Rangeland Trust: Conserving Your Legacy

April 19, 2024
Please see attached flyer: Conserving Your Legacy June 5, 2024 8 AM - 1 PM SLO FARM BUREAU OFFICE 4875 Morabito Place, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 $25 includes lunch from Firestone Grill More Information : Contact Robin Hanson, rhanson@rangelandtrust.
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Ceanothus 'Concha' is a good firewise choice. Jeanette Alosi
The Real Dirt: Article

Firewise: Fire Resistant Plants

April 19, 2024
The devastating Camp Fire of 2018, along with the numerous fires North State residents have experienced since then, have led many of us to focus on creating a defensible fire-resistant landscape around our homes.
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San Benito County: Article

San Benito 4-H Newsletter - April

April 18, 2024
Dear 4-H families, We have several events coming up this weekend as well as the rest of the month into May. We have several articles in the newsletter with information on the 4-H program, event and camps. Please see the 4-H county website for all the flyers with more details and registration links.
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Cell packs of peppers, squash, tomatoes and eggplant can still be planted. Make sure they get enough water and do not dry out. (Photo: Flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0 DEED214)
Fresno Gardening Green: Article

This week in the garden: April 19 to 25

April 18, 2024
When plants grow where we don't want them to grow, we consider them weeds. Tasks When using herbicides for weed control, spray on a calm day and protect plants by shielding them with a large piece of cardboard.
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Three white grubs of varying sizes curled up in a c-shape on-top of dark brown soil.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Grubs in your garden?

April 18, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
While preparing your garden for planting this spring, you may have found white grubs in the soil. Discovering these fairly large, white grubs can be alarming, but they usually won't cause significant plant damage.
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