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Topics in Subtropics Newsletter Volume 22 winter 22 In this Issue: Mandarin Rind Breakdown Breaking the Avocado Alternate Bearing Cycle California Society Award of Merit Calculating the Value of a Lemon Tree Los And there are past Newsletters here and there's a site where you can subscribe for alert...
By Melody Kendall Drought conditions loom again and it is advisable to plan our water use. For home gardens planning may include some research about different watering methods available.
Everbearing, or daylight neutral, bare-root strawberries become available for planting at this time of year. Successful growing is dependent on careful soil preparation. They need a sunny position in slightly acidic, well-drained soil with a lot of organic matter, and regular irrigation.
March 20, 2022 CASI's Jeff Mitchell was invited to meet with eight researchers of the Rothamsted Research facility in Great Britain as part of a research exchange program organized by the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at the University of California, Davis along with several othe...
Alternative Manure Management Program Now Accepting Applications Submit applications until May 9th for grants up to $750,000 See attached for information and links to incentives program...
If there are youngsters in your life who love insects, birds, and all things nature, tell them about the UC Davis Bio Boot Camps. The deadline to submit an application is 11 p.m., Monday, March 21. To apply, students must write a letter about why they want to attend Bio Boot Camp.
Who a thunk it, but coffee can grow in coastal California, because our latitude approximates the climate found in high altitude coffee growing areas found in Central America. And now there is a "small" industry growing here.