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UC Cooperative Extension ramps up its climate change response

April 23, 2019
By Susan D Kocher
Reposted from UCANR News While scientific reports continue to mount confirming that global climate change is increasing temperatures, causing more frequent weather extremes and raising the sea level in California, UC Cooperative Extension is working to ensure the worst predictions are avoided and Ca...
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2018 irrigated pasture
Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

Spring 2019 Workshops

April 23, 2019
By Daniel K Macon
We have a variety of livestock and pasture-focused workshops scheduled this spring! Check out the links for more information.
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Adult Indian mealmoth. (Jack Kelly Clark, UC IPM)
The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

Why Are Insects Invading My Kitchen?

April 23, 2019
By Anne E Schellman
If you've been startled by insects crawling in a food package or moths flying around your kitchen, you might have a pantry pest infestation.
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Livestock, Range and Natural Resources: Article

Spring 2019

April 23, 2019
** UPDATE ** the address for McKenzie Preserve is 22477 Auberry Rd and was mis-printed in the first version of this newsletter. In this issue: News Briefs E. coli shedding Ground squirrel grazing Rangeland Weed Management Workshop, May 11, 2019, offering 3.
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Control burn 3 Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Outstanding in the Field: Views from North Coast Rangeland: Article

Prescribed Burning for Healthy Rangelands

April 23, 2019
By Stephanie R Larson
This spring, I am teaching the Santa Rosa Junior College Rangeland Management class. This is my opportunity to educate aspiring students on the importance of rangelands and how to manage them.
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Stanislaus County: Article

April 2019

April 22, 2019
Livestocks Impact on Greenhouse Gases Rangeland and Livestock Management 101...
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Brownie Girl Scouts (from left) Jayda Navarette, Kendl Mackin and Keira Yu of Vacaville Troop 30477 react to the spider sensory activity. At right is postdoctoral fellow Vera Opatova of the Jason Bond lab. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)

Professor Jason Bond: 'A Spider Is Always Watching You!'

April 22, 2019
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Spiders are everywhere. You're never too far away from a spider; a spider is always watching you," Professor Jason Bond told the crowd at his town-hall presentation at the Bohart Museum of Entomology open house on arachnids.
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