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“UC Wolfskill can be harvested 12 to 14 days earlier than Chandler and provides consistently light to extra light color,” says UC Davis breeder Chuck Leslie. Photo by Janine Hasey
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‘UC Wolfskill’ walnut will allow earlier harvest

January 21, 2021
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
UC Davis researchers have bred a new walnut variety designed to provide growers a way to harvest earlier and boost the harvest efficiency of California's $1.6 billion walnut industry.
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Mark Bell takes a hike and comes across some of Sheila's work
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A long, short week

January 20, 2021
By Wendy Powers
It is shaping up to be a long, short week. I know we are all anxious to see how the week unfolds. So far, so good. The combination of prolonged COVID and national unrest is getting to all of us, inspiring retirements and departures in unexpected places.
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We've moved! And a walnut meeting announcement

January 20, 2021
We've moved! We are now located at: 145 Tozer Street Suite 103 Madera, CA 93638 The office will still be minimally staffed while Madera County is in the Purple Zone, so if you need to stop by please contact me. I am still available for farm calls.
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Virginia creeper with some flower buds. Photo credit Linnaeus~commons. CC-3.0
The Backyard Gardener: Article

Virginia Creeper: A Plant I've Grown to Hate

January 20, 2021
By Dustin W Blakey
Usually I write up little articles on plants I like, but this post is about a plant I've learned to detest since moving to Owens Valley: Virginia creeper. Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) is related to grapes. Except for the obviously different foliage it has a similar growth pattern.
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White Mulberry Morus alba
Under the Solano Sun: Article

The Very Berry Mulberry

January 20, 2021
The Very Berry, Mulberry Morus species One way to id the different species is by looking at the leaves. They have alternate leaves. If the leaf is short and the base is heart-shaped then it's probably a Black Mulberry.
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laurel wilt trees
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Laurel Wilt in Florida Avocados

January 20, 2021
By Ben A Faber
Avocado Laurel Wilt-Ambrosia Beetle (LW-AB) Workshop Date: Feb. 11, 2021 (Thursday) Time: 10:00AM-3:00PM (Eastern Standard Time) which is 7 AM to 12 PST Venue: Zoom; attendance limited so register early. You must register in advance for this meeting: https://ufl.zoom.
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