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Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:00AM to 1:00PM UCCE Kern County Office in Bakersfield See attached for registration link and agenda Continuing Education Units (CEU) for Certified Crop Advisors (CCA) will be requested.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:00AM to 1:00PM UCCE Kern County Office in Bakersfield See attached for registration link and agenda Continuing Education Units (CEU) for Certified Crop Advisors (CCA) will be requested.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:00AM to 1:00PM UCCE Kern County Office in Bakersfield See attached for registration link and agenda Continuing Education Units (CEU) for Certified Crop Advisors (CCA) will be requested.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:00AM to 1:00PM UCCE Kern County Office in Bakersfield See attached for registration link and agenda Continuing Education Units (CEU) for Certified Crop Advisors (CCA) will be requested.
Interested in getting the inside scoop on current research relevant to organic growers? Join UC ANR's Small Farms and Urban Agriculture advisors for the 2025 Organic Agriculture Seminar Series for Growers. The virtual, weekly, lunchtime series started January 14 and runs through March 10, 2025.
Some may say that rats shouldn't be classified as pests, but most would agree they aren't good neighbors. In residential areas, rats damage garden crops and eat tree fruit; they can transmit diseases to humans and generally convey a sense of uncleanliness.
Make some shopping expeditions to your favorite nurseries to select water-conserving trees, shrubs and perennials. Tasks Inspect trees for die-back and weak limbs, which are common in drought-stressed plants, and remove them before they become a safety hazard.
If you are starting a list of plants to put in the ground this spring or fall, you might want to add a salvia or two. With just under 1000 varieties, Salvia is the largest genus in the mint family (Lamiaceae). Commonly known as sages, Salvias come in a dizzying variety of forms and colors.