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It's not every day that Snopes "gets involved" in setting the record straight regarding a moth linked to an entomology department--specifically the Bohart Museum of Entomology, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology. The back story: On Jan.
This Giving Tuesday, we raised $600 for our program! Thank you to those who were able to give. We understand that not everyone is able to make a monetary contribution.
California's forests and woodlands are always changing, and it takes time for California's regulatory framework to catch up to what's happening. After years of fire suppression, it is now common to see encroaching conifers (e.g.
Upcoming winter meetings: December 16: Regenerative agriculture listening session January 14: Advances in irrigation management workshop February 4: Madera County Almond Day The agenda and locations of these meetings can be found in the attached newsletter.
As of 11:59pm on Giving Tuesday 2024 your generosity helped raise $6,320 for the UC Master Gardener Program of Orange County! Donations we received from the day will help ensure Orange County Master Gardeners continue to provide knowledge and essential resources for healthier gardens and more sustai...
Take the following steps to keep your plants healthy and pest-free this winter. Refer to the UC IPM Seasonal Landscape IPM Checklist for more monthly pest management to-dos for your region so you can prevent pests and their damage in the garden and landscape.
Fires are common and we usually just think of the effects it has on plants and structures, but what impact can it have on soil. I recently came across a guide book from the US Forest Service that addresses how to evaluate fire impact on soil. Following wildfires in the United States, the U.S.
Based on early projections, 478,000 acres of rice were planted this year. This is down 37,000 acres from last year. Lower acreage is in part due to a large rainfall event on May 4 and 5 which prevented some planting.