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Current SAC members Monica Drazba, Mike Hsu, Dohee Kim, Rosa Vargas, Shirley Salado and Scott Brayton.
ANR Employee News: Article

Staff Assembly Council is accepting applications for FY 2024-25

March 26, 2024
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Make a difference for our UC ANR staff by joining Staff Assembly Council! Contribute to policies, programs and processes that can enhance the staff experience at ANR. The deadline to apply is Monday, April 29, at 5 p.m.. To learn more about Staff Assembly Council, visit: https://staffassembly.ucanr.
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7 piglets nurse on sow
Food Blog: Article

Pork prices may reflect uncertainty around Prop 12

March 26, 2024
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
En espaol Since being passed by California voters in 2018, Proposition 12, a farm animal welfare law, has faced a series of legal challenges that have led to uncertainty and delays in the implementation and enforcement of its requirements for the treatment of breeding pigs.
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A gopher poking it's head out of a mound of dirt in a lawn.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Managing Pocket Gophers

March 26, 2024
By Niamh M Quinn, Roger A Baldwin, Carolyn Whitesell
Pocket gophers can cause significant damage to valuable turf, girdle trees, and chew irrigation lines. Their mounds can create tripping hazards and lead to erosion concerns when found on slopes.
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Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Easter Egg Hunt 2024!

March 26, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
It's time for UC IPM's annual insect Easter egg hunt! Can you guess which insects laid the eggs pictured below? Some may be pests, while others may be beneficial. Leave a comment on this blog post with your guesses, or on our Facebook and Instagram posts. Answers will be posted on Monday, April 1st.
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photos by Erin Mahaney
Under the Solano Sun: Article

California Fuchsia

March 26, 2024
A native groundcover with brilliant, red, trumpet-shaped flowers? Yes, please! When we re-landscaped our backyard a few years ago, the landscaper suggested a California fuchsia, Epilobium 'Everett's Choice,' as a groundcover in a few locations.
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An egg case or ootheca of a praying mantis. Mama, a Stagmomantis limbata, deposited it on a redbud tree.(Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Ootheca! Ootheca! Ootheca!

March 26, 2024
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
If you've been pruning bushes or trees, check to see if a praying mantis egg case (ootheca) is attached to a limb. If you do, you're in luck! A mantis deposits her egg case in late summer or fall, and usually on twigs, stems, a wooden stake or fence slat, but sometimes even on a clothespin.
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