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ANR Employee News: Article

In Memoriam: Pete Passof

January 27, 2026
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Peter Passof, UC Cooperative Extension forestry advisor emeritus, passed away on Jan. 20.
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ANR Employee News: Article

In Memoriam: Lan Nguyen

January 27, 2026
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Lan Nguyen, a former community nutrition educator for UC Cooperative Extension in Alameda County, died in Milpitas on Jan. 10.
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Cooperative Extension Ventura County: Article

Topics in Subtropics Spring 2024

January 27, 2026
By Lindsey Torres
TOPICS IN THIS ISSUE – Fatemeh Khodadadi, EditorEffectiveness of Asian citrus psyllid management in huanglongbing treatment zones in residential Southern CaliforniaManaged honeybees in a wet yearThreats to citrus orchards in California by synergistic effects of dry root rot and phytophthora root and crown…
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

CNPS Scholarships. Think Native Edible Plants

January 27, 2026
By Ben A Faber
The local chapter of the California Native Plant Society (Ventura and Santa Barbara counties) is offering scholarships this year that are coming due and should be less competitive this year.The CNPS Channel Islands Chapter is launching its 2026 student scholarship offering!  This year they will be…
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UC Master Gardener Coordinators: Article

Rooted in Marketing - January 2026

January 27, 2026
By Barbra Braaten
Happy New Year. As we step into 2026, we are taking a moment to look back at everything we accomplished together in 2025. From navigating a new website platform to embracing a refreshed brand, you showed adaptability and a strong commitment to clear, effective communication. This month’s newsletter reflects…
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Being water wise
UC Master Gardeners of Solano County: Event

Water Wise Gardening

Event Date
Feb 12, 2026

The talk will cover water-wise practices, plants and incentives that are intended tosave water while allowing you to have a thriving garden. It will also include adiscussion of irrigation systems that will help you meet the dual goals of saving water and keeping your plants healthy.Event flyer
UC Master Gardeners of Solano County
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