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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Poinciana-Road Trip Part 2

October 20, 2021
While walking and driving around Borrego Springs, I kept noticing these really beautiful flowering shrubs. The bees and hummingbirds were noticing them too. I couldn't stand it and got out my phone and found them pretty quickly online.
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Garden News & Views: Article

(Agri)culture & Foodways

October 20, 2021
By Jessica A Yarger
Gardening and working in the community as a volunteer present a meaningful opportunity to help others engage in a fulfilling activity.
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Contra Costa County Cooperative Extension: Article

Cover Cropping Opportunities - Series

October 20, 2021
Online videos offer a wealth of knowledge Webinar recordings and virtual site visit videos are now available online through: ucanr.
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Why Do Fruit Ripen?

October 20, 2021
By Ben A Faber
Yuya Fukano and Yuuya Tachiki Published:15 September 2021https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2021.0352 Fleshy fruits can be divided between climacteric (CL, showing a typical rise in respiration and ethylene production with ripening after harvest) and non-climacteric (NC, showing no rise).
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Nutrition Policy Institute News: Article

Nutrition Policy Institute welcomes Erin Esaryk

October 19, 2021
By Danielle Lee
The Nutrition Policy Institute welcomed Erin Esaryk to the team on August 9, 2021 as a research data analyst. Esaryk graduated in May 2020 from UC Berkeley with a master in public health. She also works at UC San Francisco with Sheri Weiser on projects related to food insecurity and health outcomes.
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Look closely and you'll see a jumping spider huddled in the petals of this yellow rose. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Portrait of a Jumping Spider

October 19, 2021
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Gotta love those spiders. We recently saw an adorable jumping spider (aren't all jumping spiders adorable?) huddled or cuddled (your preference) within a layer of yellow rose petals. It didn't look like a poster child for Halloween. It looked right at home. It's still there.
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