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What does covering the soil mean, why do we want to cover it and with what do we cover it? We simply want to cover the soil with plants, and it turns out that weeds are better than nothing at all. Bare, tilled soil is literally being cooked by the sun.
Reposted from UC ANR News As the Beckwourth Complex Fire and Dixie Fire spread in Plumas and Lassen counties, Ryan Tompkins reminded residents of ways they could help limit damage.
By Penny Pawl, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Ceanothus is ideal for use in our Napa Valley gardens. The plant is native to California and very drought-tolerant once established. There are almost 50 species in our state and most are evergreen. It blooms all summer with lilac-like blossoms.
"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee." Early in his career, the late heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) drew international headlines when he uttered that remark before his 1964 fight with then champion Sonny Liston.
Dear members of the Monterey County 4-H Leaders Council, On Tuesday, July 20th, the 4-H Leaders Council will hold its monthly meeting at 7pm. The location will be at the Spreckels Veterans Memorial Building, 90 fifth Street. This is an in-person meeting.
CLICK HERE to view the Special Drought Edition July 2021 issue of the Golden State Dairy Newsletter!!! In this issue: Every Drop Counts Sorghum-Deficit Irrigation Corn Irrigation Strategies Culling Decisions Nitrate in Forages Cooling Cows...
The following is a pest rating proposal by Kyle Beucke (CDFA) with some photographs by Martin Hauser (CDFA) and Iain MacGowan: On June 10, 2021, a resident in Pasadena (Los Angeles County) submitted a fig with pupae to county agricultural personnel.