Our 2022 Master Gardener class is newly graduated! Twenty-one devoted individuals took weekly classes for 6 months and learned about: Soils and fertilizers Basic horticulture and botany Growing fruit and vegetables Water wise and sustainable landscaping Gardening for pollinators Integrated pest mana...
Please see below link to access "How To Use Weekly Crop Water Use (ET) Reports to Assist Farm Water Management" How To Use Weekly Crop Water Use Report Please see below link to access "Weekly ET Report 06-27-2022" ET Report 06-27-2022 Please see disclaimer link below: University of California Divisi...
I frequently see different species of Mule's Ears while I'm on my hikes. Wyethia species plants are known as Mule's Ears. This genus is named after Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, an early explorer that lived from 1802-1856. He was also known to help create the ice industry.
The 4-H Program Leaders Working Group has published a series of fact sheets titled Thriving with an Equity Lens. While the fact sheets are written for 4-H professionals, the information is applicable to all of UC ANR's work with communities.
From: Cressida Silvers CA Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program ACP/HLB Grower Liaison Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties 805 284-3310 (phone or text) ACP/HLB Resources New and improved CDFA Citrus Division website: https://www.cdfa.ca.
by Bob Niklewicz PT MG Whether you are a Budding Gardener or an Old Sage, the wonderful experiences we feel from the enjoyment of developing our garden should not be painful ones.
William Bill Hambleton, UCCE farm advisor emeritus passed away on May 26 at age 94. He began his UC ANR career in 1966 as a UCCE farm advisor and worked with 4-H youth in Madera County. He subsequently became director for UCCE in Madera County, and then director for UCCE in Fresno County.
Those who know that spiders have eight legs know exactly what's being showcased at the UC Davis Bohart Museum of Entomology open house, "Eight-Legged Encounters," on Saturday, June 25. Spiders and other arachnids. And you're invited.