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Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

The Value of Stockmansip and a Good Dog (or 2)

August 8, 2018
By Daniel K Macon
Earlier this week, we started to see some signs that some of our feeder and replacement ewe lambs where infected by barber pole worms, a parasitic stomach worm fairly common in sheep that are grazing on irrigated pasture during the summer months.
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

August Miku

August 8, 2018
Blue (Sun High) August Sky Veggies, Fruit, Flowers, appear Thanks Sun Soil Water...
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Make More Avocado Fruit

August 8, 2018
By Ben A Faber
At a recent grower meeting at South Coast Research and Extension Center in Irvine, Carol Lovatt gave a talk on the use of gibberellic acid to increase avocado fruit set and yield. The registration for the use only occurred this spring, barely in time for growers to use it, so not many applied it.
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Gerado reads the Hungry Little Catepiller to a class at Slater Elementary.
UC CalFresh Fresno/Madera Counties: Article

Intern Reflection Series: Gerardo Lozano

August 8, 2018
Fresno and Madera Counties' UC CalFresh Nutrition Education Program has a long-standing partnership with the Fresno State Dietetic Internship Program. This blog post is part of our Intern Reflections Series.
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"Bee Crossing" signs are favorites in pollinator gardens, not for the bees, but for the humans. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)

Bee-Hold, The Eye of the Bee-Holder

August 7, 2018
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Bee-hold, the eye of a bee-holder. When you have a "Bee Crossing" sign in your pollinator garden, odds are that bees will cross right in front of that sign. And it's not always a honey bee.
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Southern blight infected lima bean root (left); small tan sclerotia that are diagnostic of the southern blight fungal pathogen (yellow arrow).
UC Dry Bean Blog: Article

Southern Blight in Lima Beans

August 7, 2018
By Rachael Long
A baby lima bean field in the Sacramento Valley was recently found to be infected with southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii), a fungal pathogen that's found in many crops. The field was double-cropped with barley and planted late June.
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Two of the Footed Ferns

August 7, 2018
Among my fern collection are two with feet. Both are epiphytic meaning they retrieve nutrients and moisture from the air. In their native habitat, these feet (or rhizomes) wrap around and cling to tree trunks.
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UC Small Grains Blog: Article

Preliminary yield results from fall-planted 2017-18 variety trials

August 7, 2018
By Brian H Marsh, Steven D Wright, Mark E Lundy, Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles, Sarah E Light, Nicholas E Clark
Preliminary grain yield results for our fall-planted common wheat, triticale, durum wheat and barley trials are now available on the UC Small Grains Research and Information Center website: http://smallgrains.ucanr.
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