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UC Master Gardener Program Statewide Blog: Article

Join us and give back this Giving Tuesday, Nov. 28!

November 22, 2023
By Melissa G Womack
The day that inspires acts of generosity is here again on Nov. 28 it's Giving Tuesday, and we hope you support the UC Master Gardener Program in its 8th year of participating! Giving Tuesday is a global movement that takes place every year on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving.
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Figure 1. The covering of a group of walnut scales forms a daisy shape. Removing the cover reveals the yellow adult females
Nut, Olive and Prune Programmatic News: Article

Treatment Options for Management of Walnut Scale and Frosted Scale

November 22, 2023
By Elizabeth J Fichtner
Walnut scale (Figure 1) is an important economic pest of walnuts in California. High populations of walnut scale may affect tree vigor as well as predispose trees to diseases caused by several plant pathogenic fungi and possibly flatheaded borer damage.
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Santa Cruz County: Article

Rabbit Show & 4-H Rabbit Project

November 22, 2023
Hello all! If you are interested in being in the Rabbit Project, learning more about rabbits, learning what a rabbit show is all about or just looking at several hundred cute rabbits...
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Kearney news updates: Article

Field Crops, Alfalfa and Forage Field Day Hosted at Kearney

November 22, 2023
By Ryan D Puckett
This field day was held on September 29, 2023, at the Kearney Ag Research and Extension Center in Parlier, CA. We had good attendance and vibrant participation from everybody present. Many of the attendees provided feedback upon our request by completing a survey.
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Close up of pointed leaves showing fall color.
The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

Plant a Tree Now for Fall Color Next Year!

November 22, 2023
By Anne E Schellman, Roger A Duncan
The colors of autumn are especially beautiful this year. Tree leaves are turning brilliant shades of yellow, orange, and even purple. Read about the trees you've noticed around town that are currently popping with color.
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