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Salinas Valley Agriculture: Article

Non-INSV Host Plants for Habitat Plantings

March 3, 2023
By Richard F Smith
Non- Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV) Plants for Habitat Plantings Richard Smith1, Daniel Hasegawa2, Kirsten Pearsons1 and Yu-Chen Wang1 1 - UCCE Monterey County and 2 - USDA ARS, Salinas Growers plant habitat plantings to provide various benefits on the farm.
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A group of young students posing in front of a water recycling facility with their tour guide.

Los Angeles 4-H program cultivates future generation of water stewards

March 3, 2023
By Saoimanu Sope
Ibrahim Yaaseen, member of the Palos Verdes Peninsula (PVP) 4-H club, grabs a hard hat and places it on top of his head. He then reaches for a bright orange safety vest and goggles to complete his safety gear outfit before joining the rest of his club members who are dressed the same.
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Heirloom tomatoes. Kim Schwind
The Real Dirt: Article

Hybrid and Heirloom Seeds

March 3, 2023
Spring is around the corner, which means it is time to plant. Starting from seed can be a gratifying and economical way to grow many edibles and ornamentals, but choosing seeds can be confusing.
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Solitary bee (Hylaeus?), Sandy, Bedfordshire by orangeaurochs is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Is the Buzzing I Hear a Bee or a Bot?

March 3, 2023
Pesticide use. Climate change. Habitat destruction. Scientists report all these factors result in declining insect populations in general and in colony collapse for honeybees. As backyard gardeners most of us are observing fewer butterflies both in numbers and varieties.
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Creighton University biologist Amy Worthington will show these two illustrations at her seminar: At left is a sand field cricket, Gryllus firmus, and at right, a horsehair worm, Paragordius varius.
Entomology & Nematology News: Article

Amy Worthington: Harboring a Long-Lived Parasite

March 2, 2023
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Biologist Amy Worthington, assistant professor, Creighton University, Omaha, Neb., will discuss her research, "A Host of Hardships: The Costs of Harboring a Long-Lived Parasite," at the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology seminar on Wednesday, March 8. She will speak at 4:10 p.m.
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A lady beetle nestled in an ice plant blossom. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

'A Lady in Red': Petal Pusher?

March 2, 2023
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
It wouldn't make the news, even if it were a "Slow News Day." "Lady in Red Climbs Neon-Pink Petals in Search of Aphids." Lady beetles, aka ladybugs, are coming out of their winter hibernation now and they're hungry. Aphid-hungry. We spotted this lady beetle Feb.
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