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UC Master Gardener Program Statewide Blog: Article

Key Priorities for the 2022/23 UC Master Gardener Program Year

October 12, 2022
By Melissa G Womack
Without volunteers, leaders, and program supporters, fulfilling our mission would not be possible. UC Master Gardener volunteers we are able to serve our mission to teach people how to garden more sustainably, protecting California's landscapes and ecosystems.
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Glenn County: Article

2022 Glenn County National 4-H Week Window Display Results

October 12, 2022
Submitted by Christine Kampmann, 4-H Community Education Specialist October 7, 2022 2022 4-H Window Display Results During the week of October 2-8, 2022 Glenn County 4-H celebrated National 4-H Week with window displays at local businesses.
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Glenn County: Article

Glenn County 4-H Bowl- A-Thon Press Release 2022

October 12, 2022
Submitted by Christine Kampmann, UCCE Community Education Specialist October 10, 2022 GLENN COUNTY 4-H BOWL-A-THON FAST APPROACHING Glenn County 4-H would like to invite you to participate in the 2022 Glenn County 4-H Ugly Sweater Bowl-A-Thon Scholarship Fundraiser to be held at Orland Bowl on Satur...
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Monterey County: Article

2022 Pest Management Meeting Notice

October 12, 2022
2022 Pest Management Meeting Sponsors: UCCE, Monterey; CSUMB; USDA-ARS, Salinas; Monterey County Agricultural Commissioner Thursday, November 3 Agricultural Center Meeting Room (1432 Abbott, Salinas) 7:50 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

High Density Citrus Plantings

October 12, 2022
By Ben A Faber
Craig Kallsen UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor, Subtropical Horticulture and Pistachio, Kern County Increasingly, orange and mandarin growers in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California are planting trees at much higher densities than was the case even 15 years ago.
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Join Us For "Pumpkins" on In The Garden Radio

October 11, 2022
Besides eating them in pies and roasting the seeds for munching later, learn about what to do with what's left over. Use it to make a floral centerpiece or plant succulents in the shell for a living arrangement.
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