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Topics in Subtropics Volume 23, Winter 2023

February 16, 2023
In this issue: Introducing Fatemeh Khodadadi, Assistant Professor of Extension and Plant Pathologist Agave Mites: A Tiny Menace New pest in young avocado orchards Planting Avocados One, one hundred, one thousand UCR Citrus Day, March 2, 2023...
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Cooperative Extension Ventura County: Article

Topics in Subtropics Volume 23, Winter 2023

February 16, 2023
In this issue: Introducing Fatemeh Khodadadi, Assistant Professor of Extension and Plant Pathologist Agave Mites: A Tiny Menace New pest in young avocado orchards Planting Avocados One, one hundred, one thousand UCR Citrus Day, March 2, 2023...
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photo by Mike Gunther
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Spring is Coming Miku

February 15, 2023
It's Happening Now Rebirth of Mother Nature Buds Blossoms and Blooms...
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Strawberries planted on a farm site with mountains in the distance
ANR News Releases: Article

Agricultural research and education center moving to new site in Ventura County

February 15, 2023
By Michael Hsu
The University of California Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center the site of popular school field trips, 4-H programs, a UC Master Gardener demonstration garden, and numerous research trials on crops and landscape plants is moving to a new location on the west side of Camarillo.
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Blog - Forest Research and Outreach : Article

Lessons from the 2022 wildfire season offer hope

February 15, 2023
By Grace N Dean
As we prepare for wildfire in 2023, we reflect on what we learned from the 2022 fire season. From a statistical point of view, fewer acres were burned, and fortunately, fewer lives and homes were lost. Less than 400,000 acres were burned, a sevenfold reduction from 2021.
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Figure 1. Seasonal precipitation (major grain growing regions, 10-01-2022 to 2-15-2023).
UC Small Grains Blog: Article

Update on 2022-23 Seasonal Conditions for Fall-planted Small Grain Crops

February 15, 2023
By Mark E Lundy
The 2022-23 cropping season got off to a wet start throughout most of California. Across the main small grain growing regions of the state, rainfall is 158% of average to date (Figure 1), with 164% and 197% of average in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, respectively.
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