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Good Jobs Challenge awards $21.5 million for forestry, fire-safety jobs training

August 5, 2022
By Susan D Kocher
Reposted from the UC ANR News Butte, Feather River, Lake Tahoe, Reedley and Shasta community colleges, Chico State, UC ANR and Sierra Business Council to train workers for urgently needed work California's forested, rural communities are suffering from record-breaking wildfires that burned 2.
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Eduardo Blumwald (right) and Akhilesh Yadav pose in a greenhouse with rice
Food Blog: Article

Growing cereal crops with less fertilizer

August 5, 2022
By Michael Hsu
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have found a way to reduce the amount of nitrogen fertilizers needed to grow cereal crops. The discovery could save farmers in the United States billions of dollars annually in fertilizer costs while also benefiting the environment.
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Yellow tomato leaf with brown lesions. (Photo: R. Melanson, MSU Extension.)
The Backyard Gardener: Article

Watch for Early Blight

August 5, 2022
By Dustin W Blakey
In the western US our dry conditions keep many fungal diseases from becoming an issue. Since dry is something we do well in the Eastern Sierra, most of our garden diseases are viruses, not fungi. Things change some when we have summer monsoon conditions and rain.
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honey bee in avocado
Topics in Subtropics: Article

Will it Harm Bees?

August 5, 2022
By Ben A Faber
Steve Lundeberg CORVALLIS, Ore. Researchers in the Oregon State University College of Engineering have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to help protect bees from pesticides.
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California Buckwheat (eriogonum fasciculatum) with bee, Jeanette Alosi
The Real Dirt: Article

More on Our Wild Buckwheats: The California Buckwheat

August 5, 2022
Continuing our focus on select species of Eriogonum (wild buckwheat), this week's discussion features California buckwheat (E. fasciculatum). First, here is a quick review of characteristics common to all of California's wild buckwheats.
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Harlequin Bug above and eggs and nymphs below. photos by Karen Metz
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Harlequin Bugs

August 5, 2022
I have enjoyed growing broccoli in my garden for many years. I just have a few plants in one of my raised beds. When I hadn't pulled the plants up and replaced them with warm season crops in some mild winter years, I found that the plants would sometimes over-winter.
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Figure 1. Ligule and auricle on a rice plant. Watergrass species do not have ligules and auricles.
UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

Weedy Rice Scouting and Reporting 2022

August 4, 2022
By Whitney B Brim-Deforest
It is getting close to the time we need to scout for weedy rice. Our team will be scouting known infested fields that are planted to rice this year. Troy Clark, our Rice Junior Specialist, will be starting in the next few weeks, and will be reaching out to growers and PCA's.
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San Benito County: Article

Santa Cruz Fair Important Updates & Deadlines

August 4, 2022
Dear 4-H families, The Santa Cruz fair has Poultry entry deadline, August 6th for on-line fair entries. The livestock entries are August 25th for on-line fair entries. The Santa Cruz fair has many new changes. See attached letter from the fair.
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