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The UC Master Gardeners of Santa Barbara County in collaboration with Santa Barbara Channelkeeper present: Reducing Water Runoff and Runoff Impact Master Gardener Ken Falstrom will discuss a research-based presentation outlining these issues and will provide practical tips you can implement at home.
UCCE offers Water Measurement Training September 13,2024 in Salinas 1:00pm to 5:00pm UC Cooperative Extension Conference Room at 1432 Abbott Street in Salinas. CONTACT: Pam Kan-Rice, (510) 206-3476, pam.kanrice@ucanr.
This edition includes the following: Cherimoya Growers Handbook Available On-Line Learning From the Rain Optimizing Avocado Irrigation Management Practices Using Soil Moisture Sensing Pest Alert: Fig Wax Scale Ag Labor Management Resources Upcoming meetings Avocado Irrigation workshops Avocado Sunbl...
Nematodes are where it's at! Two UC Davis nematology doctoral students were invited to give research presentations at the international Society of Nematologists' conference in Park City, Utah and they excelled.
No cost to attend! All are welcome. To view the agenda, click or follow this link: https://ucanr.edu/sites/kingscounty/files/401843.pdf Pre-registration helps us plan lunch. To register, click or follow this link: https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.
Recently, I planted a new butterfly garden about a hundred feet from my house. I love it and each morning I go down with my coffee, look around and admire the new plants that I envision will attract a gazillion butterflies in the months and years to come.
The Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program is hosting free training workshops for field crew supervisors and farm labor contractors in Riverside and Ventura counties this month.