A free webinar series titled Trees to the Rescue: Solutions for Climate Change will be held on May 14-16, from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day. The webinars are sponsored by the University of California Thelma Hansen Fund.
Volunteering may be the answer to bringing people together, in a time where there seems to be more division than ever. The Census Bureau and AmeriCorps report that while formal volunteering rates have declined, informal volunteering rates have remained steady.
May is here, and the summer heat is just around the corner. There is so much happening in our gardens this month. Here is a list of things to do in May. Plant Vegetables: Plant warm-season vegetables and consider succession planting every two weeks for extended harvests.
May is almost here and hopefully you are enjoying the spring flowers and weather! In this issue: Ask Us... Bring your Gardening questions and concerns to our booth at the Farmers Market or email our helpline.
UC ANR held its annual advocacy day on April 10, meeting with state legislators to build awareness of how Californians are benefiting from its work across the state.
General situation Temperatures remain close to historic normals, and are predicted to remain moderate for the next few weeks. Planting is progressing throughout the Sacramento Valley. I've started to see some early TSWV infections in March-planted fields in Yolo County.
Young Orchard Irrigation and Nutrient Management Workshop Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at UCCE Kern County Conference Room See attached for agenda and registration link - CEU Credits approved Workshop Link...