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Landscape designers, installers, and maintenance professionals face increasingly complex demands to deliver beautiful home landscapes that reduce fire risks. This training will provide current policy, science, and practice for the creation, implementation, and maintenance of residential landscapes that can…
What does a successful land lease arrangement between a ranch owner and a specialty crop farmer actually look like? Join us at Red Hill Ranch in Petaluma for a firsthand look at one family's experience opening their land to farmer tenants — and what it took to make it work.This event is free to attend…
This month’s learning highlights focus on building practical skills that strengthen your impact – from designing engaging online courses for adult learners to navigating key systems and planning for fiscal and program success.
The San Francisco Bay Water Board is hosting a Ranch Water Quality Planning Workshop for enrollees in the Grazing Regulatory Program on Wednesday June 3rd from 1 – 3:30 PM at the Petaluma NRCS Field Office, 5401 Old Redwood Highway, Suite 100. Attendees will learn how to prepare a Ranch Water Quality…
When the exciting news broke today that molecular geneticist and physiologist Joanna Chiu, professor and chair of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology and a professor in the Department of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior, is a newly elected Fellow of the American Association…
4-H Youth Development The 4-H Youth Development Program is the nonformal, or experiential, educational youth program, conducted by the University of California Cooperative Extension. The purpose of 4-H Youth Development is to help diverse young people discover and develop their potential and grow into…
Yana Valachovic, UC Cooperative Extension forest advisor, shared her research-based ideas of how to protect homes from wildfire during a panel discussion at a screening of the documentary “Weathered: After the LA Firestorms” in Sacramento.
Thinking about taking your love of gardening to the next level? Come meet Fresno Master Gardeners and find out more about our program. We offer extensive training and provide a variety of volunteer opportunities. Applications for the next training class will be available in May. We'd love to meet…
Small flying insects on and around your citrus, tomato, crepe myrtle, roses, squash, etc., are most likely whiteflies.In addition to clouds of the mature flies, you may also see:Deposits of white wax (with certain species).Tiny nymphs, the immature stage, which are oval, legless and immobile, and can range…
Late March or early April is the end of the spring planting season; roots need to become established before the summer heat.TasksWatch for powdery mildew on susceptible plants. Rotate the fungicide used since the fungus may develop resistance.If citrus has scale, mites or thrips, spray with summer-weight…