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IN THIS ISSUE Summer Management Considerations New Orchard Advisor Introduction Save the Dates: Tehama Prune Day February 1, 2024 Tehama Walnut DayFebruary 22, 2024...
IN THIS ISSUE Pre- & Post-Harvest Almond Orchard Management Considerations NOW hullsplit spray considerations New Orchard Advisor Joins UCCE Sac Valley Team Welcome Becky Wheeler-Dykes Dont Neglect Your Boron Spring 2023 retrospective: Bacterial Blast Save the Dates: February 1, 2024 - Tehama Prune...
Organic Rice: Current Research and Future Needs July 26, 9:00 am 2:00 pm UCCE Sutter-Yuba Conference Room 142 Garden Hwy Yuba City, CA 95991 In this meeting, the UCCE rice team will present general guidelines and recent research that can help California organic rice growers improve management.
On May 22, 2023 I had the opportunity to spend the day with Fernando Pulido, professor of ecology and land management at the University of Extremadura, in Plasencia, Spain. He is also the director of Proyecto Mosaico (Mosaic Project).
THANKS TO YOU! Since Covid, this year's GTPS was our first 'in-person-only' event and extending it to three days worked out well. Many shoppers opted to avoid the long lines of opening day and made the decision to shop on Sunday or Monday. Thank you, Contra Costa County residents.
by Kate Verhoef UC Master Gardener volunteers often provide advice on reducing water use in home gardens. You can do this by selecting drought-resistant California native plants. Drought tolerance is not the only positive feature of many California natives.
by Cynthia Engers The third week of June is National Pollinator Week, an international celebration of the importance and vulnerability of pollinators. It was designated as such by the U.S. Senate in 2007 to raise awareness of the declining population of pollinators.
by David George Berries, such as the plump, juicy olallie blackberries, sweet red raspberries, or delicious blueberries, are among the most well-liked and nutritious container-grown foods.