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Laurel Wilt in Florida Avocados

January 20, 2021
By Ben A Faber
Avocado Laurel Wilt-Ambrosia Beetle (LW-AB) Workshop Date: Feb. 11, 2021 (Thursday) Time: 10:00AM-3:00PM (Eastern Standard Time) which is 7 AM to 12 PST Venue: Zoom; attendance limited so register early. You must register in advance for this meeting: https://ufl.zoom.
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New to 4-H: What to expect

January 20, 2021
Every 4-H program runs a little bit differently, ours is no different. On a normal year; enrollments start in September, club meetings begin in October, and projects will begin at any time after October 1st. Clubs meet once a month thru June, on their designated day and time.
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Virtual Statewide Walnut Series

January 20, 2021
Virtual Statewide Walnut Series February 16 & 17, 2021 REGISTER: The virtual event is free to attend but registration is required...
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High Density Avocado Costs

January 20, 2021
By Ben A Faber
Growers considering producing avocados in San Diego County with high-density plantings now have help to determine the economic feasibility.
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Richard Rominger at Ag Day at the Capitol. Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey
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In memoriam: Richard Rominger

January 19, 2021
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Richard Rominger, former UC President's Advisory Commission member, passed away Dec. 20 in Winters. He was 93. In addition to his outstanding leadership at CDFA and USDA, Rich was always a great supporter and advisor to UC ANR.
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Virtual Lodi Grape Day

January 19, 2021
Virtual Lodi Grape Day February 2, 2021 14 There is no cost to attend but registration is required so we can plan for your participation.
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Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

When Doing Less is Actually More

January 19, 2021
By Daniel K Macon
15 years of experience with lameness in sheep During the first half-decade we tried to raise sheep commercially, we battled a variety of foot issues. Seems like we had just about every problem a sheep producer could face - foot scald, foot rot, you name it. We trimmed feet 3-4 times a year.
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