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UCCE in the County of San Luis Obispo: Article

Spring 2021 Newsletter No. 4

June 18, 2021
Hello- Please see the attached "Spring 2021 San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara & Monterey Counties Newsletter No.
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UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

Herbicide Mode of Action updates

June 18, 2021
By Brad Hanson
Press release (April 28, 2021) from the Weed Science Society of America Have you heard about HRAC's Mode of Action updates?
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Anticipation

June 18, 2021
I have been growing orchid cactus, Epiphyllum, for several years and have even blogged about them in the past. Most of my plants have flowers that range from light pink to red to magenta. Several years ago my sister got herself, and my mother and I a small Epiphyllum 'King Midas'.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Avocado Pollinators Are Not Just Honeybees

June 18, 2021
By Ben A Faber
A recent publication points out the need for identifying and improving habitat for avocado pollinators. The role of insect pollinators in avocado production: A global review Keira Dymond, Juan L. Celis-Diez, Simon G. Potts, Brad G. Howlett, Bryony K. Willcox, Michael P. D.
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Potassium deficiency in olive leaves, UC Regents
The Real Dirt: Article

Understanding Fertilizers and Amendments

June 18, 2021
What do those numbers on bags and boxes of fertilizer and soil amendments really mean? And what is the difference between a fertilizer and an amendment? Whether a material is considered an amendment or a fertilizer depends on its effect on plant growth.
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True armyworms.
SJC and Delta Field Crops: Article

2021 Delta Rice Armyworm Trapping Begins

June 17, 2021
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
Armyworms have long been a pest of rice, but 2015 was an outbreak year, and high populations have continued in subsequent years. We don't really know why this is happening, but it could relate to higher minimum winter temperatures (i.e.
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The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

#BigDigDay a Great Success!

June 17, 2021
By Anne E Schellman
On June 4, UCCE Stanislaus County Master Gardeners hosted BigDigDay, a day of giving to ask the community to support the programs they care about.
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