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IPM character guiding course
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Happy IPM New Year Courses

December 7, 2022
By Ben A Faber
What Are the UC Ag Experts Talking About? For 2023 Event NameDate UC Ag Experts Talk: Vegetable IPM in the Sacramento Valley 2/22/2023 UC Ag Experts Talk: Insects in the Vineyard 4/19/2023 UC Ag Experts Talk: Flatheaded borer concerns in California walnuts 5/31/2023 What is involved in the webinars?
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Photo by Megan Edwards
UC Master Gardeners- Diggin' it in SLO: Article

Leucadendron

December 6, 2022
Leucadendron By Megan Edwards UCCE Master Gardener jester conebush' or safari sunrise' Family: Proteaceae (proteas) Planting areas: H1, Sunset Zones 16,17, 20-24.
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Green Scene December 2022

December 6, 2022
Annual Pruning Demonstrations Return to Chiang Mai, Thailand 40th Annual Landscape Management Seminar Spring 2023 Horticultural Tour...
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Janet Hartin is standing in front of a powerpoint presentation that displays her research.

Now is the time to plant climate-ready trees, says UCCE researcher

December 6, 2022
By Saoimanu Sope
In a drought-prone region like Southern California, working with Mother Nature is not only wise but necessary, according to Janet Hartin, UC Cooperative Extension horticulture advisor for Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, who studies climate-ready trees.
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Black and orange monarch butterfly with wings spread out.
The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

Marvelous Monarchs Online Zoom Class

December 6, 2022
By Anne E Schellman
Our Marvelous Monarchs in-person class in October was a hit with attendees. Some of you wrote that you were disappointed to miss it, and others noted they were too far away to attend as they don't live in Stanislaus County.
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photos by Michelle Davis
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Tetrapanex papyrifer

December 6, 2022
Do you have a plant or plants that you really find annoying or that you just purely don't like? I would guess that the question popped up a memory of some long-ago plant that you let die unceremoniously or that you, again long ago, put out of your (not its) misery.
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Climate Smart Newsletter - December 2022

December 5, 2022
In this issue: CDFA is currently accepting public comments on 2023 HSP and SWEEP block grants Happy Healthy Soils Week! FREP Grant Program The 2022 Census of Agriculture is here...
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Some 150 people attended the Eric Mussen Memorial Luncheon hosted by the California State Beekeepers' Association. (Photo by Brooke Palmer)
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California State Beekeepers Pay Tribute to the Late Eric Mussen

December 5, 2022
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
The California State Beekeepers' Association (CSBA) paid tribute to the late Extension apiculturist emeritus Eric Carnes Mussen (1944-2022) at a memorial luncheon during its 2022 convention, held in the Peppermill Resort Spa and Casino, Reno.
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