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Glenn County: Article

Walnut- January 2020

January 27, 2020
In this issue: 2020 Sacramento Valley Winter Walnut Extension Meetings Winter Pest & Weed Management Considerations Preparing for Extreme Events: Flood & Drought Young Orchard Weed Management New EPA Paraquat Restrictions Pre-season Airblast Sprayer Calibration Navigating Irrigation Technology Overl...
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Blog - Forest Research and Outreach : Article

Fostering Forest Stewardship

January 27, 2020
By Kimberly C Ingram
Private forestland landowners have a unique opportunity to enjoy the economic, ecological and social benefits forests offer. The public also benefits from private forests as they play a critical role in the connectivity and functioning of the larger forest ecosystem.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Mosquitoes as Pollinators?

January 27, 2020
By Ben A Faber
There is a purpose Without their keen sense of smell, mosquitoes wouldn't get very far. They rely on this sense to find a host to bite and spots to lay eggs. And without that sense of smell, mosquitoes could not locate their dominant source of food: nectar from flowers.
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Month-By-Month Gardening Guide for Napa County

Garden Good Intentions.

January 24, 2020
By Iris Craig, U. C. Master Gardener of Napa County January is a month for setting intentions, and many of us set intentions for our gardens. For some of us, the big goal is to be more organized. How can you improve the organization of your winter garden? One way is to keep a journal.
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From left, Cher Watte, Corinne Martinez and Celeste Cantu recently joined the PAC. Lucas Frerichs, not pictured, is also a new member.
ANR Employee News: Article

PAC welcomes 4 new members, discusses future role

January 24, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Expanding ANR's academic footprint, leveraging citizen science and applying research to policy were on the agenda for the UC President's Advisory Commission on Agriculture and Natural Resources when they met Dec. 18 in Oakland at UC Office of the President.
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Small spurge plant. (photo by David Bellamy)
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Spotted Spurge Scourge

January 24, 2020
Spotted Spurge (Euphorbia (=Chamaesyce) maculata) is a garden weed that can seem impossible to control. It grows rapidly and starts producing seeds at a very small size. A large plant can produce thousands of seeds.
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Ventura ACP-HLB Task Force

January 24, 2020
By Ben A Faber
The following is compiled from the January newsletter of the Ventura County ACP-HLB Task Force Results of November scouting trip are available for the Canine Detection Team A team of six dogs and three handlers from F1K9 scouted 20 citrus ranches in Ventura County between Nov. 18 and Nov. 22, 2019.
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Heirloom tomatoes by Kim Schwind
The Real Dirt: Article

Heirloom Tomatoes

January 24, 2020
Heirloom tomatoes are open-pollinated varieties which were either introduced commercially before 1940, or grown from seeds that have been passed down at least 50 years through several generations of a family, religious, ethnic, or tribal group, without the plants crossing with another variety of the...
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