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A Western tiger swallowtail, missing part of its tails, nectars March 30 on a lilac bush at a Vacaville park. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Hello, Spring! Welcome, Western Tiger Swallowtail!

April 2, 2021
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Hello, spring! It's not "officially" spring until we see--and photograph--the spectacular Western tiger swallowtail, Papilio rutulus. One landed March 30 on an aromatic white lilac bush in Alamo Creek Park, Vacaville. It lingered long enough for a few photos and then fluttered away.
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Glenn County: Article

Walnut - Spring 2021

April 2, 2021
In This Issue UCCE Virtual Walnut Series Orchard Management Considerations New walnut variety UC Wolfskill released Pulling the trigger for the start of irrigation in the spring: Too much too soon for walnuts?
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UCCE Siskiyou: Article

2021 SCCA Scholarships

April 2, 2021
The Siskiyou County Cattlemen's Association gives out three $500 scholarships to graduating seniors with a declared agricultural major and one $1,000 continuing education scholarship to college students currently enrolled in college with a declared major in Agriculture (this is a continuing educatio...
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Monterey County: Article

4-H Leader's Council Scholarship 2020-2021

April 2, 2021
Hello 4-H Community, The Monterey County 4-H Leaders Council is pleased to offer a post high school scholarship to graduating 4-H members who have made the 4-H Youth Program a part of their lives through their focused work.
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UC 4-H Program of Tuolumne County: Article

April Tooter 2021

April 2, 2021
In this issues: - Record Book Resources - 4-H Fest info - Club Reports...
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UC 4-H Program of Tuolumne County: Article

March 2021 Tooter

April 2, 2021
In this issue: - Emerald Star Project - Scholarship News - Presentation Day Award Ceremony...
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Garden Notes: Article

Seven Easy Culinary Herbs to Grow in Pots

April 2, 2021
By Marceline D Sousa
What a joy it is to be able to step outside your door to harvest the fresh herbs that can make the difference between a dish that tastes good and one that tastes wonderful! Culinary herbs are easy to grow if you have the right location, good drainage and the right potting mix, and several herbs with...
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