Paul Schattenberg 210-859-5752 paschattenberg@ag.tamu.edu Texas A&M AgriLife researchers have made a discovery that will help combat fastidious pathogens, which cost U.S. agriculture alone billions of dollars annually. Kranthi Mandadi, Ph.D., inspects a grapefruit for citrus greening.
The poinsettia remains the most popular of the holiday plants, but a healthy Christmas cactus in full bloom is also a great indoor plant this time of year.
We have received a few questions about how to report clientele contacts given UCCE has switched to primarilyonline direct Extension activities or indirect Extension activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Susanne von Rosenberg, UC Master Gardener of Napa County For spring cheer, few flowers are better than daffodils or, more correctly, Narcissus. When I first planted a bunch of Narcissus in my front yard, neighbors started calling my house the happy house.
Nope, not an Asian giant hornet. Not even close. It's a Jerusalem cricket, sometimes called a "potato bug." The be-on-the-lookout (BOLO) for the Asian giant hornet detected in Canada and Washington state has resulted in scores of queries and submissions of not-even-close specimens.
Sponsored by the University of California Cooperative Extension Virtual Meeting via Zoom Thursday, January 14, 2021 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Register at http://ucanr.
On December 8th, 2020, Dr. Mary Blackburn Was Acknowledged by the Alameda Board of Supervisors, For Her Contribution to Residents Click here to view Dr. Mary Blackburn's Resolution Dr. Blackburn has served the Bay Area community for over 50 years.