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Read more news at California 4-H News or National 4-H News Check out our County Calendar here! April 14, Bay/Coast Area Presentation Day in Antioch 21, 4-H Shotgun Leader Certification Training - Merced County 21, 2017 Fashion Revue 25, Wildlife Project May 3, 4-H CCC Meetings 5, California 4-H Mana...
I know that there are houses broken into quite regularly in the Fairfield/Suisun City area, but a theft from the garden? That's exactly what happened at my house 2 weeks ago a theft! Now I realize that the missing object is not worth a lot nor the normal sort of prize to take.
This week, your host, the wonderful Ann Liu will chat with two leaders of education at the Sea and Sage Audubon Society. Trude Hurd is the Project Director of Education and Carolyn Noble is the Education Chair and Board Member.
During periods of "extreme fire conditions," PG&E will shut off electric power lines to prevent wildfires, reported Dale Kasler in the Sacramento Bee. The reporter spoke to Lenya Quinn-Davidson, UC Cooperative Extension area fire advisor in Northern California, about the utility's proposed actions.
Tree-of heaven is an invasive weed. A tree of heaven it is not! It was initially valued as an urban street tree and was widely planted in the United States particularly around the Baltimore and Washington D.C. area. Tree-of heaven can reach heights of 80 feet and grow to 3 feet in diameter.
UCCE joined Woodlake's 3rd MyPlate 3K Color Run to promote healthy eating and physical activity! This event had over 200 participants including parents! UCCE CalFresh educated the participants to rethink their drink and consume more water.
Easter often brings to mind colorful eggs hiding in the landscape for children to find. At UC IPM, we thought you'd want to know about eggs already hiding in your yard: insect and spider eggs! Many insects and spiders have strangely shaped and colorful eggs that you may have never noticed.