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An adult lady beetle (ladybug) on a flower.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Earth Day and IPM

April 20, 2023
By Lauren Fordyce
What do Earth Day and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) have in common?
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Tomato harvest 2022 - Alex Russell
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Can an AI Tell Me How to Feed My Family from Only My Vegetable Garden?

April 20, 2023
ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot released months ago by OpenAI, has been used for lots of things. People have asked it how to get rich and to write full-length plays. People are asking it for stock market picks, travel plans and plans to lose weight. My request was somewhat humbler.
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Milo Buterbaugh, 2, of Vacaville, accompanied by his father, Dylan Buterbaugh, gets acquainted with a walking stick held by Bohart associate Christofer Brothers, a UC Davis animal behavior doctoral candidate. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

So Much to See, Do and Touch at Bohart Museum of Entomology

April 19, 2023
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
So much to see, do and touch at the Bohart Museum of Entomology during the 109th annual campuswide UC Davis Picnic Day. The theme: Bugs, Boom, Bang! "We had over 1500 people through the museum in just 4 hours," said Tabatha Yang, the Bohart Museum's education and outreach coordinator.
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Doctoral candidate Taylor Kelly (right), served as coordinator of the Roach Races. With her is doctoral student Iris Quayle. Both served as announcers and roach handlers. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Entomology & Nematology News: Article

Run, Roaches, Run!

April 19, 2023
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Bob stole the show. Picture this: UC Davis forensic entomologist Robert Bob Kimsey is portraying Dr. Death inside Briggs Hall during the 109th annual UC Davis Picnic Day, but just outside the building, another Bob is grabbing the spotlight.
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A group people posing in front of a "Welcome" sign while on a backpacking trip.
Healthy Communities Blog: Article

4-H volunteer of 48 years is more motivated than ever

April 19, 2023
By Saoimanu Sope
A typical day for Dee Keese starts with a 10-mile walk at 5 a.m. and her morning wraps up with a swim. Although Keese is in her late 70s, her daily routine would not surprise you if you knew what she has been doing for the last 48 years.
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Fallow field where soil was tilled during the 2021 summer (unworked area to the left where soil is a light brown) or during the 2022 spring (rolled area to the right where soil is a dark brown).
UC Rice Blog: Article

Yields and nitrogen management following a fallow year

April 19, 2023
By Consuelo B Baez Vega, Bruce A Linquist
Last year roughly half of the rice acreage was left fallow. We have been conducting research (funded by the Rice Research Board) looking at the differences between rice grown after a fallow versus rice grown following rice. We have found that rice following a fallow has higher yield potential.
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