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General situation After a dry and warmer weekend, the weather will return to a cooler, unsettled pattern next week, with temperatures in the low-to-mid 60's and significant chance of further rain showers on several days.
With all the much-needed rain we have been having, and being stuck indoors a little too much lately, I can't wait to get out in my garden! Luckily, the biggest garden events of the year are just around the corner.
Attached is the 4-H RoundUp for the months of April & May 2019. This issue has information on the 4-H Camp, Staff Update, Important Fair News, and upcoming event information and much more! Make sure you like our GLENN COUNTY 4-H Facebook page to get the latest news and updates at https://www.
By Denise Seghesio Levine, U.C. Master Gardener of Napa County Grab a cup of your favorite beverage and a writing implement. Six thousand tomato seedlings, old and new favorites, will be looking for their forever home at the 7th Annual Master Gardener Tomato Sale starting at 9 a.m.
IN THIS ISSUE Pre- and Post- Herbicide Performance on Threespike Goosegrass in Tree Nut Orchards The Many Possible Causes of Gummy Nuts in Almonds Almond Management Considerations: Spring & Early Summer Hull Split Timing and Sprayer Practices for Best Pest Control Results Hull Rot Management...
In this issue: Walnut Blight Management 2019 Revisiting Your Codling Moth IPM Program in a Lean Crop Year Pulling the trigger for the start of irrigation in the spring: Too much too soon for walnuts?
New Series of Nitrogen Management Advice Available (Cal Ag Today) March 28 California growers can download a new series of publications summarizing efficient nitrogen management practices from UC Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Next week promises to be memorable week for entomologists at the University of California, Davis. Oh, how they wish they could clone themselves so they could be in two places at the same time: in San Diego and on the UC Davis campus.