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Healthy Central Sierra: Article

New & Noteworthy this May

May 13, 2020
Visit these links for a round-up of recent health and nutrition news, information, and events. For general healthy eating information based on an expert analysis of nutrition research, visit ChooseMyPlate.gov. For individual questions, consult a registered dietitian or medical provider.
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Bumble bee. (Kathy Keatley Garvey)
The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

Native Pollinators in Your Garden: Virtual Class

May 13, 2020
By Anne E Schellman
Spring is in full force and that means many plants are blooming and insects are buzzing about! If you've been spending more time in your garden or out in nature you may be curious about the pollinators you see.
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Healthy Central Sierra: Article

May's Harvest of the Month: Lettuce

May 13, 2020
May is one of the best months to eat the many varieties of lettuce that grow this time of year, from crunchy heads of butter lettuce to tender mixes of young multi-colored baby lettuces.
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Maggie Reiter with stakeholders on a naturalized area of a golf course. Photo by James Hempfling.
The Confluence: Article

Golf courses go wild

May 13, 2020
By Kathryn M Stein
When we think about golf courses, we tend to picture miles of well-watered, uniformly clipped, and perfectly manicured grass, not drought-tolerant native grass, wildlife habitat, and ecological restoration.
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dry root rot time
Topics in Subtropics: Article

Bam - Dry Root Rot Season

May 13, 2020
By Ben A Faber
The calls have come in. We've gone from cool to hot and Dry Root Rot of Lemon has struck, It's shocking how fast the trees go down. Dry Root Rot has menaced growers in Ventura County for many years. In the 50's and 60's it seemed most prevalent on older orange trees.
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