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ANR Employee News: Article

Names in the News

October 1, 2021
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Stetter named Dean of Veterinary Medicine Mark Stetter, dean and professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University, has been chosen as the new dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine. He will officially take the position on Oct. 18.
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Salinas Valley Agriculture: Article

Diagnosing Herbicide Injury - New Online Course

October 1, 2021
By Larry J Bettiga
New online course on diagnosing herbicide injury now available Petr Kosina, UC Statewide IPM Program A brand-new online course on Diagnosing Herbicide Injury focusing on how an herbicide injury situation can arise, what information can help diagnose symptoms during field investigations, and what too...
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ANR Employee News: Article

New Disaster Preparedness and Response Workgroup forms

October 1, 2021
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Disasters are increasingly common in California, ranging from droughts, floods and wildfires to human health (e.g. COVID-19). Given the frequency of disasters in California, it is important that UC ANR is prepared to engage before, during, and after emergencies across the state.
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Screen from the course, Module 2: How Herbicides Injure Plants with cartoon person and text bubble “Click on each button to learn more”. Person is pointing to the images demonstrating different herbicide transport routes including contact (e.g. paraquat), foliar systemic (e.g. simazine), below ground systemic (e.g. mesotrione), and combination of transport routes (e.g. 2,4-D). Each example is accompanied by a photo of symptoms caused by the given herbicide on prune.
UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

New online course on diagnosing herbicide injury now available

October 1, 2021
By Petr Kosina
A brand-new online course on Diagnosing Herbicide Injury focusing on how an herbicide injury situation can arise, what information can help diagnose symptoms during field investigations, and what tools are available to you, is now available from the UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management program (U...
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Screen from the course, Module 2: How Herbicides Injure Plants with cartoon person and text bubble “Click on each button to learn more”. Person is pointing to the images demonstrating different herbicide transport routes including contact (e.g. paraquat), foliar systemic (e.g. simazine), below ground systemic (e.g. mesotrione), and combination of transport routes (e.g. 2,4-D). Each example is accompanied by a photo of symptoms caused by the given herbicide on prune.
Southern IPM Activities: Article

New online course on diagnosing herbicide injury now available

October 1, 2021
By Petr Kosina
A brand-new online course on Diagnosing Herbicide Injury focusing on how an herbicide injury situation can arise, what information can help diagnose symptoms during field investigations, and what tools are available to you, is now available from the UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management program (U...
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Drone flies over sorghum at Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center.
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IGIS sets data workshops schedule

October 1, 2021
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
The Informatics and GIS program has scheduled its 2021 fall lineup of GIS and data workshops. All workshops (with one exception) are online and free, with required registration and additional information that can be found on the IGIS Training page.
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