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Corn Cob Jelly - tastes like honey! Recipe at https://nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_07/corncob_jelly.html
Food Blog: Article

Not your grandma’s jam

September 3, 2020
By Susan Mosbacher
As a UC Master Food Preserver Program Coordinator, I've had the privilege of teaching new volunteers eager to learn more about food preservation, who then teach in their local communities.
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CE webinars in September and October
UC Rice Blog: Article

UCCE Sutter-Yuba-Colusa Continuing Education Series

September 2, 2020
By Whitney B Brim-Deforest
University of California Cooperative Extension Sutter-Yuba-Colusa is holding a series of webinars in September and October to provide research updates on some of the major crops in the Sacramento Valley.
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ANR Adventures: Article

Minimal labor this weekend

September 2, 2020
By Wendy Powers
It is only Wednesday, but a crazy week already. Program Council met this week as did the Strategic Initiative Leaders. Those meetings always lead to much thinking after the meeting wraps up. Thursdays are COVID day'.
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Close up image of adult convergent lady beetle on a leaf.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Beneficial Insects Don't Rest on Labor Day

September 2, 2020
Beneficial insects can provide a lot of support in the garden. Natural enemies, which include predators, parasites, and pathogens, reduce pest populations and can help prevent damage to plants.
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Volume 75

September 2, 2020
Be Careful How You Store Your Cooked Rice; Preparing Rice That's Safe to Enjoy for Several Days; Steps to Safely Reheat Rice in the Microwave...
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Propagated plants. (photos by Toni Greer)
Under the Solano Sun: Article

The Garden Journey

September 2, 2020
The journey from nothing to something is often filled with many trials and many errors. February 2019, we purchased the home next to my mom. What was thought to be minor repairs soon became a gut and rehab. We finally moved into the house March 2020.
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Cindy and Kathy show photo of Riverdance Farm taken from above.
Agritourism Connections: Article

Elderberry Workshop at Riverdance Farms

September 2, 2020
Outdoors. Social Distance. Face Masks. Elderberries! Cindy Lashbrook, co-owner of Riverdance Farms on the Merced River, grows organic walnuts, cherries, blueberries and more.
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