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UC Cooperative Extension - Madera County: Article

Cover Crop Tour March 3

February 2, 2022
Are you interested in cover cropping but want to talk to growers who have actually done it? Interested in learning about the benefits of cover cropping? The Western Cover Crop Council is holding a tour in the Sacramento Valley. The attached flier contains the agenda and registration details.
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Food Blog: Article

UC Davis team identifies wheat gene that increases yield

February 2, 2022
By Michael Hsu
A team of scientists from University of California, Davis, have identified a new gene variant in wheat that can increase the amount of the grain produced, new research published in the journal PLOS Genetics finds.
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Tehama County: Article

Tehama Walnut Day Re-scheduled to MARCH 3rd!

February 2, 2022
UPDATE.....please note that TEHAMA WALNUT DAY has been re-scheduled to March 3, 2022 due to the COVID levels. We are still hoping for an in-person meeting and have moved it back a month in hopes the COVID levels will be better allowing us to hold our meeting as planned.
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A rose-haired tarantula at the Bohart Museum of Entomology is expected to be a part of the UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day on March 6 in the UC Davis Conference Center. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Entomology & Nematology News: Article

UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day: Date Changed to Sunday, March 6

February 2, 2022
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
The 11th annual UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day, initially scheduled for Feb. 20 during Presidents' Day weekend, has been changed to Sunday, March 6, due to concerns about the Omicron COVID-19 surge. It will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the UC Davis Conference Center, 550 Alumni Lane.
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UCCE Master Gardeners of San Bernardino County Blogs: Article

Master Gardener Spotlight: Julie Dillon

February 2, 2022
By Margaret J O'neill
This month's Master Gardener spotlight is on Julie Dillon, Master Gardener, Class of 2019. Julie has been with us for several years and has found a wide variety of ways to support our outreach to the community.
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photos by Jennifer DeDora
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Flower Entries at the Local Fair

February 2, 2022
If you've ever visited a local fair, you might have seen rows of vases filled with beautiful, perfectly formed flowers with prize ribbons proudly attached and wondered who the people are that entered and won these contests.
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Blog - Forest Research and Outreach : Article

Lessons on wildfire resilience from a 4,000-acre forest lab

February 2, 2022
By Susan D Kocher
Reposted from the UC Berkeley News In his years managing California woodlands, Rob York has come up with a few quick and easy ways to gage whether a forest is prepared for wildfire. The first question I like to ask is, Can you run through the forest?' York says.
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ISHB News: Article

February 24 Online Street Tree Seminar

February 2, 2022
By Randall Oliver
An all-star lineup of tree pest experts from UC Cooperative Extension and other organizations will speak about Pests & Diseases of Southern California Trees at the Winter 2022 Street Tree Seminar. Offered online through Zoom, the seminar takes place Thursday, February 24 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.
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Brent Holtz
Green Blog: Article

Documentary explores the origins of whole orchard recycling

February 2, 2022
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Almond Board of California biopic details how one man's vision and determination led to a new best practice in orchard replanting Brent Holtz grew up on the farm his grandfather bought in the 1940s, six miles north of Modesto at the time.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

A Fine Farmer Passes

February 2, 2022
By Ben A Faber
A Great Friend and Farmer Has Passed It was announced recently that James Lloyd-Butler passed away on January 25. He was a great gentleman who loved learning, had a great love of family and was one of the best, if not the best farmers in Ventura County.
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