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REGISTER TODAY!2025 CRB Citrus Growers Educational Webinar SeriesTakes Place June 10 and 17The Citrus Research Board (CRB) is excited to host the 2025 Citrus Growers Educational Webinar Series. CRB will be holding two one-hour webinars, scheduled for June 10 and 17, which will highlight…
May 14-15, 2025San Diego CountyThe third statewide agritourism summit, hosted by UC SAREP and UCCE San Diego County, brought together agritourism stakeholders to share current initiatives and industry developments, gain practical tools to start or expand an agritourism business, develop strategic…
Community Education Specialist Highlight Series: Bailey Smith-Helman After serving at the USDA Food and Nutrition Services in Washington, DC, Bailey took a break and traveled for a year in South America. That experience reminded her how much she enjoys working with producers and spending time in the…
How To Grow A Salsa Garden WorkshopJoin us on Saturday, May 31 from 10:00 to 11:30 AM for a free hybrid community workshop with UC Master Gardener Kathryn Blankenship. Learn how to grow healthy, flavorful ingredients for homemade salsa—right in your own backyard.Topics include:• Tips for planting and caring…
LAST WEDNESDAY MEETINGPesticides Monitoring in Urban Waterways Wednesday, May 28, 2025Breakfast: 7:00 AM | Program: 7:30–8:30 AMSan Diego Farm Bureau Conference Room420 S Broadway, EscondidoOr join virtually: https://ucanr.zoom.us/j/97072420826?pwd=2bXb11YtB3maPtAgkI6DM98Q6Toai4.1Start your morning…
Blog article by Nanelle Jones-SullivanI recently got an email saying seed potatoes will ship mid-April. Potatoes are a cool-season crop, which for my microclimate ends, not begins, in mid-April. I order mine in the fall and look for “early” varieties (and the long, thin finger-shaped…
What to PhotographClear photos can make a world of difference in diagnosing a problem. We love it when garden questions are accompanied with photos.Most Important: Please check that photos are in focus before sending them in. Bad Example ☹️ Good Example 😀 Completely dead plant material is…