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Reminder: UC-held South Sacramento Valley Processing Tomato Production Meeting Thursday, January 10th, 2019. 8am to noon Woodland Community Center, 2001 East Street, Woodland 95776 See attachment for full agenda. DPR credits: 2 hrs "Other" 0.
As anyone who has ever cared for livestock at a commercial scale will tell you, animal husbandry requires a wide range of skills. Ranchers must be animal behaviorists, veterinary technicians, bovine (or ovine, caprine, etc.
Here are a few important changes happening at IT with details below: Email delivery from systems Password and login changes for UCPath Duo Enrollment We made updates this week to the way email is delivered from our systems such as Collaborative Tools, Mailing Lists and the Volunteer Management Syste...
Happy New Year! Were all settling in after the frantic activity of the holidays for a quiet winter. January is a good planning time of year. Assessing what you have for seed starting supplies, potting soil and seed varieties is always a fun way to start the excitement for the spring ahead.
If you've been looking for that elusive first-of-the-year cabbage white butterfly in the three-county area of Sacramento, Yolo and Solano, you're in luck. Art Shapiro hasn't found it yet, and neither has anyone else. So you can keep looking.
Summary: Following the crop production season in the fall, residual soil nitrate-nitrogen (N) levels increase when N-rich residues from crops such as broccoli are incorporated into the soil.
2019 UCCE Winter Walnut Meetings Scale Pest, Navel Orangeworm, and Flatheaded Borers Cost and Expense Considerations in a Lean Price Year Tracking Winter Irrigation Needs Updated Walnut Cost Study 2019 IPM Breakfast Meetings Growing the Valley Podcast: Walnut episodes posted!...