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The Biochar Blog: Article

International Biomass Conference & Expo March 18-19 Savanah, GA

March 11, 2019
By Milton E Mcgiffen
From the IBI website: "Now in its 12th year, the International Biomass Conference & Expo is expected to bring together more than 800 attendees, 100 exhibitors and 100 speakers from more than 40 countries. It is the largest gathering of biomass professionals and academics in the world.
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The Biochar Blog: Article

Biochar for and from the forest conference

March 11, 2019
By Milton E Mcgiffen
Western Forestry and Conservation Association is sponsoring a one-day training conference on biochar in lovely Vancouver, WA on April 25. Details and registration at: https://westernforestry.
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Staff Market Adjustment Plan enters third year

March 11, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Dear Colleagues: As you know, attracting and retaining highly qualified employees is a top priority for UC ANR. One of the key goals of the 2016-2020 Strategic Plan is to address the competitiveness of the compensation for our staff and academics.
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Journals come in all sorts.
The Backyard Gardener: Article

Tips for Garden Journaling

March 11, 2019
The main quality of a competent gardener must surely be the skill of accurate observation. However, observations on their own do little to help us unless they are recorded in some way so that they may be referenced at a later time.
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Cooperative Extension, Sutter-Yuba Counties: Article

Spring Almond Nutrient and Water Management Field Day

March 11, 2019
Spring Almond Nutrient and Water Management Field Day Tuesday, March 26, 2019 - Chico, CA 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Please join us on Tuesday, March 26th from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm to participatee in talks and rotating sessions on best water and nutrient management practices.
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HOrT COCO-UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa: Article

Potential Bug Eggs ... or Slime Mold?

March 11, 2019
Advice for the Home Gardener from the Help Desk of the UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County Client's Request: Yesterday I found what appear to be hundreds of white tiny eggs on my raised bed soil. I'm attaching a photo.
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