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The Bohart Museum of Entomology is featuring a memorial exhibit showcasing a biological control pioneer, George Compere (1858-1928).
Bug Squad: Article

A Glimpse of George Compere, a Pioneer in Biological Control

November 20, 2018
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
"George Compere." Non-entomologists may not recall his name, but entomologists--especially those who study biological control--definitely do. And whether you do or don't, you'll want to see the display featuring George Compere (1858-1928), at the Bohart Museum of Entomology, UC Davis.
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Thanksgiving Turkey
UC Master Gardeners- Diggin' it in SLO: Article

Thanksgiving Safety

November 20, 2018
Thanksgiving Safety By Diane Galvan UCCE Master Food Preserver It's my turn to orchestrate our Thanksgiving meal. One holiday we all got ill' from something we ate! Any tips for making sure that this doesn't happen on my watch? Olivia, Los Osos Follow these guidelines for a safe family feast.
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Salinas Valley Agriculture: Article

Food for thought during the holidays

November 20, 2018
By Michael D Cahn
While you are digesting your meal during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday you might want to watch a few of the recent videos that our colleague Eric Brennan (Organic Vegetable Researcher USDA-ARS) has produced. These are entertaining as well as full of ideas to ruminate on. Enjoy! Brennan, E.B.
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Soil sampling
Notes in the Margins: Agronomy and Weed Science Musings: Article

Participate in an upcoming soil health survey!

November 20, 2018
While soil health is currently a big buzzword in CA agriculture, UC Davis researchers want to dig into how managing CA soils to build soil health indicators impacts a grower's crop management decisions, productivity, and economic bottom line.
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Chris and Nancy Brown embrace while searching through the remains of their home, leveled by the Camp Fire in Paradise, California
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California 4-H Grown: Article

How 4-H'ers can help with disaster relief

November 19, 2018
By Suzanne Morikawa
The past few years California and the nation have faced devastating natural disasters. When we see images of devastation and loss on the news and Internet our first instinct is to mobilize, organize, and help those that are in need.
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Mark B. still had a great view in Almanor this past weekend
ANR Adventures: Article

Awaiting full containment

November 19, 2018
By Wendy Powers
I know we are all grateful that the Woolsey Fire is nearly contained and are anxious to hear that the Camp Fire has been fully contained as well.
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