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NRCS Disaster Funds Available in Ventura

May 8, 2024
By Ben A Faber
Brooks Engelhardt of Natural Resources Conservation Service says: Greetings, We have an EQIP-Disaster (for recent storm damage) fund pool open for FSA declared disaster counties, which includes Ventura County. Application deadline is May 24, 2024.
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How to Control California Ground Squirrels & Gophers !

May 8, 2024
How to Control California Ground Squirrels & Gophers ! A Free Workshop for Commercial Agriculture Thursday, June 13, 2024 8:30am11:00am In-Person at Nipomo Community/Regional Park in the Pine Area Topics covered: Gopher Biology Ground Squirrel Biology IPM Plan Using Bait, Carbon Monoxide and more op...
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Imagine

May 8, 2024
By Bruce A Linquist
As I write this in early April, the weather is shifting back and forth between being warm and cold and there is the occasional rainfall. Many of you have started or are thinking about starting ground work in preparation for planting.
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Avocado Lace Bug Talk

May 8, 2024
By Ben A Faber
On May 14 at 12:30 p.m., Paloma Dadlani a graduate student under Dr. Mark Hoddle who has been spearheading avocado lace bug research funded by the California Avocado Commission will deliver her master's thesis defense seminar.
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A sweat bee, genus Halictus and family Halictidae, collecting pollen from a California golden poppy, the state flower. Both the bee and the flower are natives of California. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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No Sweat....Just Pollen...

May 7, 2024
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Look closely at a patch of California golden poppies and you may see a sweat bee (genus Halictus) collecting gold pollen. The pollen basket is on the hind legs but you'll see "gold" also dusting the head and abdomen. Native bee, commonly known as "halictid bee." Native plant.
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