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The 2011-2016 drought was hardly the first time Californians have felt such climate effects. Here's an article from a 1977 issue of Pacific Horticulture that helps put things in perspective and gives wonderful guidance on how our climate should inform our gardens and landscapes.
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Since 1983, the volunteers of the UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County have worked tirelessly to fulfill our vision of: Healthy plants and gardens; Healthy people; and Healthy communities for all County residents.
Strawberry cultivar performance and Southern California research update Management of Macrophomina and Fusarium with fumigants and nonfumigant treatments Irrigation regimes in Oxnard and Watsonville strawberry: yield, water savings and salintiy issues Water quality monitoring results near strawberry...
See these sites to learn more about ACP: UCCE Ventura newletters have articles on ACP: http://ceventura.ucanr.edu/newsletters/Spring_201029925.pdf http://ceventura.ucanr.edu/newsletters/Topics_in_Subtropics43393.pdf http://ceventura.ucanr.edu/newsletters/Topics_in_Subtropics29887.
The University of California County of Ventura Cooperative Extension (UCCCE) has a variety of additional resources and partners that help us serve the county and fulfill our UCCE mission. We will continue to add to this list as relevant resources emerge.
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