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IWP Update: Migration & Cleanup

July 16, 2024
By Michael Hsu
Dear Colleagues: This message provides essential information on the implementation of UC ANR's new website using the Drupal Content Management System, focusing on migration and cleanup of Site Builder and Blog sites. This is a follow-up to the IWP 101 ANR Update that went out on June 27, 2024.
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Almonds in the shell and split hulls lay on the orchard floor amid green leaves.
Green Blog: Article

New project aims to use farm waste to fuel bioeconomy

July 16, 2024
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
In California's Northern San Joaquin Valley, crop leftovers such as almond shells, fruit peels and orchard trimmings can potentially be converted into sustainable bioproducts and biofuels with the right technology.
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photo by Michelle Krespi
Under the Solano Sun: Article

An Explosion of Color-Chinese Ground Orchid

July 16, 2024
I've seen Chinese Ground Orchids in my garden before but this year they're extra glorious which inspired me to blog about them. Honesty, before I moved into my house which I bought from an Asian gardener I had never seen nor heard of a ground orchid.
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A long, speckled brown insect with a pointed head on a green leaf.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

What are exotic and invasive pests?

July 16, 2024
By Belinda Messenger-Sikes
Exotic and invasive pests threaten California's natural environments, agricultural production, structures, landscapes and gardens. Exotic pests are organisms introduced into an area beyond their natural range and become pests in the new environment.
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What I grow

July 16, 2024
By Stephen Dampier
I grow Hot Hot Hot peppers including: Carolina Reapers Red Ghost Peppers aka Bhut Jolokia Habanero Rocoto Serrano I have other peppers I grow but they vary depending on my mood. Sweating is good. Hot peppers are fantastic for sweating. Therefore I Love Hot Hot Hot Peppers.
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ESRI User Conference 2004 in San Diego - Day 1

July 15, 2024
By Shane T Feirer
The first day of the 2024 ESRI User Conference was filled with exciting announcements and innovative stories of Conservation and GIS. With around 21,000 attendees in San Diego and an additional people joining virtually, the energy and enthusiasm were palpable.
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The resident crab spider nails a honey bee, as another bee continues to forage in the lavender. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Saga of the Spider and the Bee

July 15, 2024
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
(Continued from the July 13th Bug Squad) Our resident crab spider, family Thomisidae, appears to be an extremely poor hunter. She waits, camouflaged in the lavender patch, as bees buzz around her. They dart away when she lunges at them.
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photo by DJ Andriessen
The Savvy Sage: Article

Revival of a Garden

July 15, 2024
In 2012, Delta Elementary Charter School (DECS) teachers and the Administration in Clarksburg decided to write a grant to use the money to create a learning garden dedicated to a past principal, Don Fenocchio.
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