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A Red Admiral, Vanessa atalanta, spreads its wings on a Roldana aschenborniana (Golden Light Senecio) on March 9 in the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Admiring the Red Admiral

March 18, 2024
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
One of the first butterflies we see in the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden in midwinter is the Red Admiral, Vanessa atalanta. Yes, this butterfly overwinters as an adult. It's picture-perfect with black wings, red bands and white spots. And on a picture-perfect day in midwinter, you may see it.
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Colusa County: Article

Plant Clinic

March 18, 2024
Plant Clinic at Griff's Feed and Seed on Saturday March 23 from 10 to 2. Have a question? Ask us! See flyer for details.
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Santa Cruz County: Article

Monterey Fair Pre-Tagging for BEEF show

March 18, 2024
Hello 4-Her's, If you are interested in showing a steer or beef heifer at the Monterey county fair in August. You will have to pre-tag your steer/heifer and submit the paperwork directly to the Monterey county fair. See attached information and application for pre-tag deadline is April.
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San Benito County: Article

Monterey Fair Pre-Tagging for BEEF show

March 18, 2024
Hello 4-Her's, If you are interested in showing a steer or beef heifer at the Monterey county fair in August. You will have to pre-tag your steer/heifer and submit the paperwork directly to the Monterey county fair. See attached information and application for pre-tag deadline is April.
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UC Cooperative Extension Trinity County: Article

Cloverleaf March 2024

March 18, 2024
This issue contains: Trinity 4-H Events 2024 2024 Trinity County Fair Trinity 4-H Curriculum Library Trinity County 4-H Council Citrus Tasting Feb 2024 2024 Trainings for 4-H Project Leaders 2024 State 4-H Fashion Revue & State Field Day 2024 State 4-H Shooting Sports Tournaments California 4-H…
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Tapan Pathak wearing a light gray puffy jacket and sunglasses, left, and Mahesh Maskey, poke wires into a hole in the plastic mulch surrounded by strawberry plants.
Green Blog: Article

Water risks to agriculture: Too little and too much

March 18, 2024
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Water is among the most precious resources on the planet. Some areas don't get enough; some get too much. And climate change is driving both of those circumstances to ever-growing extremes.
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