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Message from the County Director

Welcome to the University of California Cooperative Extension in Los Angeles County! We offer many wonderful programs for local communities. There's something for everyone.
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Non-Palm Publications

Complete Non-Palm Bibliography (Word document) NON-PALM BIBLIOGRAPHY BY SUBJECT Disease Management 1. Hodel, D. R. 1987. Control of Phytophthora root rots in containerized nursery stock. University of California, Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles. 3 pp. Ferns 1. Hodel, D. R. 2000.
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Non-UC Fire Links

U.S. Geological Survey: http://www.usgs.gov/hazards/wildfires/ California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: http://www.fire.ca.gov/ U.S. Forest Service: http://www.fs.fed.us/fire L.A. County Fire Department: http://fire.lacounty.gov/ The California Fire Safe Council: http://www.
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Palm Publications

Complete Palm Bibliography (Word document) PALM BIBLIOGRAPHY BY SUBJECT Book Reviews 1. Hodel, D. R. 1985. Palm literature. Principes 29: 94. 2. Hodel, D. R. 1983. Betrock's guide to landscape palms--Book Review. Principes 37: 217-219. 3. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Palms of the Amazon--Book Review. Palm J.
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Past Meetings Minutes

LA County 4H Leaders Council Minutes 4-6-24 LA County 4H Leaders Council Minutes 1-27-24-1 LA County 4H Leaders Council Minutes 9-23-23-1 LA County 4H Leaders Council Minutes 5-13-23 LA County 4H Leaders Council Minutes 4-1-23 v2 LA County 4H Leaders Council Minutes 1-21-23 LA County 4H Leaders Coun...
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Research Projects 2007

1. Selection and Management of Ornamental Palms General selection and management 1.1 General palm selection and management 1.2 Chamaedorea palms Root regeneration and transplanting 1.3 Leaf tie up and staggered planting date when transplanting large palms Culture 1.
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The Diaprepes Root Weevil

Have you seen this insect? The Diaprepes root weevil is a large, colorful weevil, 3/8 to 3/4 inch (10 to 19 mm) long, with nurmerous forms, or morphs, ranging from gray to yellow to orange and black.
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Through the Eyes of the Community

East LA residents photographed their local food environment. The photos were displayed at a special event on March 19, 2010 at UC Cooperative Extension.
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