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Volume 2, Issue 4 - October 2008 Northern California Ranch Update

December 19, 2025
By Mari Szynal
In this Issue:   Booster Vaccines   Seeding Irrigated Pasture in the Sacramento Valley   Use of Alternative Feedstuffs in the Drought   Smaller Cows or Fewer Cows?   Performance Advantage of Wintering Fall Calving Mountain Cattle in the Sacramento Valley …
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Shasta County: Article

Volume 2, Issue 3 - August 2008 Northern California Ranch Update

December 19, 2025
By Mari Szynal
In this Issue:   Managing Smutgrass in Irrigated Pastures   Unprecedented Change, New Challenges and Opportunities   USDA-FSA Critical Deadlines   Drought Sales of Livestock: Managing the Taxes   UC Forest Management & Roads Workshops   …
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Shasta County: Article

Volume 5, Issue 1 - February 2014 Northern California Ranch Update

December 19, 2025
By Mari Szynal
In this Issue:   Managing Irrigated Pasture in a Short Water Year   Watch Your Cattle Around Oak Trees   New Perennial Grass Tested for Sacramento Valley Foothill Rangeland   SRA Fees Boost Funding for CAL FIRE's VMP Program   Managing Cattle During Drought:…
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UC Master Gardener Coordinators: Article

Rooted in Marketing - December 2025

December 19, 2025
By Barbra Braaten
As we close out another year, it's time to reflect on everything you've accomplished. Your dedication to telling our story matters. Every post, newsletter, and event you've shared has helped extend our reach and strengthen connections in your communities. Thank you. As we enter the busiest month for…
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an image with various photos of UC Environmental Stewards community members says 63 new instructors trained, 101 courses held training 1,760 people, 1 regional rendezvous with 121 attendees, a new logo and an updated handbook

Support UC Environmental Stewards

December 19, 2025
By Gregory C Ira
 Dear Community,Connecting with like-minded people is one of the top reasons individuals join a California Naturalist or Climate Stewards course. Your support of UC Environmental Stewards powers a small but mighty team anchoring one of the largest collective impact networks of its kind. Just five…
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UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties: Event

California Native Irises Division Workshop

Event Date
Jan 11, 2026

California native irises are beautiful and easy to grow. Join us to learn about them and take some home for free! We’ll begin indoors at the San Carlos Library with an introduction to the world of irises and especially our beautiful California native irises. We will cover how they grow, why winter is the…
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
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Fresno Gardening Green: Article

Pruning pine trees is best done in the coldest months of the year

December 19, 2025
By Jeannette Warnert
If your pine tree has become unwieldy or some parts look diseased, winter is the best time to prune out unwanted twigs and branches. When the weather is warmer, the pruning cuts may attract pests that threaten the health of the tree, including pine bark beetles, pitch moths and western gall rust,…
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Fresno Gardening Green: Article

This week in the garden: Dec. 19 - 25

December 19, 2025
Plan now for New Year’s resolutions for the garden. Check gardening books for ideas.TasksSpray apricots and walnuts with horticultural oil and fixed copper.Provide frost protection. Move or cover tender plants. Use floating row covers or fabric, and uncover plants during the day. Frost protection material…
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