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Today I had the pleasure of partnering with the Marysville Joint Unified School District (MJUSD) to offer a Nutrition 101 course to all of MJUSD's Nutrition Services employees which includes over 100 individuals consisting of food service managers, front line staff, and MJUSD's Nutrition Services di...
I've had several questions recently about the Bambeco solitary bee house sold at Costco (they sell the Swiss Alps model), so I decided to head to my local store to check it out. While the price is amazing, the house has a few features that are not so ideal.
UC Master Gardener Denise Levine has these alluring remarks about the virtues of the tomatoes in our upcoming tomato plant sale on April 14. Red, yellow, purple or green? Huge, small, plum or round? Some might say there are too many choices, but you can decide next Saturday, April 14, when the U. C.
Spinach is an accumulator of cadmium (Cd) and an important crop in the California Salinas Valley, where some agricultural soils have naturally high levels of Cd.
Black Sage By Jutta Thoerner UCCE Master Gardener Salvia melliferra Planting zone: 7-10 Size: 3 to 4 feet tall, 3 to 6 feet wide. Bloom:Light blue to white flowers in March to June. Exposure:Full sun, tolerates some shade.
TAILWATER RECOVERY SYSTEM: SIMPLE OR COMPLEX WATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICE? AGRONOMIC CROPS & IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT FIELD DAY - FLYER & AGENDA - APRIL 18, 2018 ANNOUNCEMENT: 2018 GUIDELINES PRICE INCREASE ON JULY 1, 2018 RHODES GRASS: FORAGE OPTION IN CALIFORNIA'S LOW DESERT?
Submitted by Alyssa Perry, UCCE 4-H Program Representative April 9, 2018 For Immediate Release Glenn County 4-H and Tractor Supply Kick Off Spring Paper Clover Campaign Visit your local Tractor Supply this spring and purchase a paper clover to help Glenn County 4-H members attend 4-H camps and leade...
What do the numbers on fertilizer sacks indicate? The big three nutrients show on bags are nitrogen, phosphate, and potash which provide N, P, and K elements. They are the ones declared on a bag of fertilizer.
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