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UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

Brim-DeForest receives outstanding paper award

March 4, 2021
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
The Weed Science Society of America honored Whitney Brim-DeForest, UCCE rice and wild rice advisor for Sutter, Yuba, Placer and Sacramento counties, with its award for Outstanding Paper: Weed Science. The award-winning paper, Phenotypic Diversity of Weedy Rice (Oryza sativa f.
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Ficus lyrata with burnt leaf margins
The Coastal Gardener : Article

Fiddle Leaf Fig Houseplant - Proper Care

March 4, 2021
By Sherida J Phibbs
The common name Fiddle leaf fig can refer to the Ficus lyrata or a Philodendron bipennifolium. Quite often the same common name can be referenced to more than one plant, which is what we find here.
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Santa Cruz County: Article

4-H County Club Meeting, March 9th

March 4, 2021
Dear 4-H Families, We understand the last year our 4-H program and lives have been impacted by COVID-19, shelter in place, economic hardships, and wildfires in our community.
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Fruit leathers are a healthy snack that are easy to make!
Preservation Notes - San Joaquin Master Food Preservers: Article

March Zoom Webinar – Get Inspired to Dehydrate!

March 4, 2021
By Marceline D Sousa
An ancient form of food preservation that is still used frequently today is dehydration. In ancient times foods were left in the sun to remove water and prevent bacterial growth. Today we have a number of methods to dehydrate foods more efficiently in our homes.
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Rose yarrow. Photo: McDonald
The Backyard Gardener: Article

Yarrow: A Useful Ornamental Native Plant

March 4, 2021
Yarrow is a plant that people have used for thousands of years. Indeed, Linnaeus, the father of plant taxonomy, gave yarrow the genus name Achillea after the great Greek warrior Achilles, who supposedly carried common yarrow with his army to treat battle wounds.
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ANR Adventures: Article

One year later

March 4, 2021
By Wendy Powers
March madness is here. I have 79 merit and promotion packages to review, 54 annual discussions to have with direct reports, my own annual review materials to prepare, 3 conferences to attend, and my household taxes to prepare.
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Beneficial syrphid fly adult on purple flower. [Credit: Jack Kelly Clark]
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

New Webinar Series for Urban & Community IPM

March 3, 2021
The UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management Urban & Community Program is excited to present a new monthly webinar series that is free and open to the public. Presenters will share helpful pest management information for California residents.
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Get Inspired! Volunteer Connections: Article

#1: No time like the present!

March 3, 2021
By JoLynn C Miller
No time like the present! I suffer from #analysisparalysis. I want things to be right and perfect before I go forth and prosper. But that can be a hindrance. For example, the idea for this blog has been floating around in my head for years.
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