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Kuali Financial System update for week of Dec 10-15

December 8, 2023
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
For personnel who work with requisitions/purchase orders, invoices, check requests, deposits, expense reimbursements, and the UCPath HR and payroll system, below are upcoming system cutoff dates as well as resources for the new Aggie Enterprise system.
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QFF map dec 6, 2023
Topics in Subtropics: Article

90 Square Miles Quarantined

December 8, 2023
By Ben A Faber
An agricultural quarantine in Ventura County, due to the discovery of a potentially destructive insect pests, has been expanded. The quarantine was declared in parts of Ventura County in October following the discovery of two Queensland Fruit Flies (QFF). The flies are native to Australia.
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December is the time to begin enjoying your home-grown citrus. (Photo: USDA)
Fresno Gardening Green: Article

This week in the garden: Dec. 8 - 14

December 8, 2023
Walk through the garden and make notes for spring and summer changes and additions. Enjoy the quiet of the winter garden. Feed the birds, and other wildlife.
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UCCE Siskiyou: Article

December 2023

December 8, 2023
Upcoming Events Returning Volunteer Deadline Mid Year Treasurer Review Leaders Council Meeting County Presentation Date Regional Presentation Date...
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Frost damage temperatures for selected citrus. UC ANR
The Real Dirt: Article

Frost Protection for Sensitive Plants

December 8, 2023
Winter has finally arrived in the north state! Winter temperatures can pose a threat to the fruit and foliage of citrus, as well as other succulents, tender perennials, tropical and subtropical plants. The most common type of frost in California is referred to as radiation frost.
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The Authentic Garden
Under the Solano Sun: Article

The Authentic Garden

December 8, 2023
If you were fortunate enough to attend the free Zoom lecture of Clair Saywers, presented by the American Horticulture Society, you would have been inspired by her depth of knowledge, experience and passion for her lifelong study and practice of horticulture.
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A monarch sips nectar from lantana near a Vacaville supermarket. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Mantis vs. a Monarch

December 7, 2023
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Can a praying mantis catch a monarch? Yes, it can. And yes, it does. It was Sept. 14, 2013. As I approached a Vacaville supermarket, I noticed pink lantana blooming furiously near the entrance, and then, a familiar-looking butterfly quietly sipping nectar. "Ah, there's a monarch," I observed.
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