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CIG Project Organic Reduced Disturbance Farmers Phil Foster and Tom Willey Plan 2022 Air Injection Project in Peppers with John Petrosso of Mazzei Injector Company

January 16, 2022
By Jeffrey P Mitchell
January 19, 2022 On a foggy morning at the Santa Ana Ranch CIG Project farmer, Tom Willey, met with John Petrosso, the Sales Engineer for Mazzei Injector Company to plan a study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of Mazzei's air injection equipment as a possible means for increasing oxygen availa...
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Napa Master Gardener Column: Article

Ficus benjamina, and Other Ficus.

January 15, 2022
By Penny Pawl, UC Master Gardener of Napa County The ficus plants that many people grow indoors are actually tropical trees. They are a different species from Ficus carica, the edible fig. The ficus we eat is from temperate areas of the world and does well outdoors in Napa Valley.
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CropManage: Online Irrigation and Nutrient Management Tool: Article

CropManage Hands-on Workshop January 26, 2022 in Modesto CA

January 14, 2022
By Michael D Cahn
CropManage Hands-on Workshop Bringing Irrigation and Nutrient Management Decision-Support Tool to the Field Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2022 1pm 5pm Location: University of California Cooperative Extension-Stanislaus County Harvest Hall, Room E 3800 Cornucopia Way, Modesto, CA 95358 Learn how to u...
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Colusa County: Article

Become a Master Gardener!

January 14, 2022
Application deadline and "Meet the Master Gardeners" is Tuesday January 18 at 2 pm. Meet at 100 Sunrise Blvd, Colusa in the conference room and we will tell you about our fabulous program. Hope to see you on Tuesday.
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Winter Crops and Sunflowers

January 14, 2022
When I started planting my winter vegetables this fall, I was looking forward to some radishes carrots, snow peas, spinach - the cool weather vegetables. As the seeds started sprouting and slowly growing through the cooler weather and shorter days, I started noticing an unexpected crop.
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