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Fresno County 4-H

4-H- The Power of Youth The 4-H Youth Development Program is an informal educational opportunity where youth, ages 5-19, learn by doing from skilled adult volunteers in project areas like science, health, agriculture, & citizenship.
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Glenn County

The University of California's 64 Cooperative Extension (UCCE) offices are local problem-solving centers. More than 400 campus-based specialists and county-based farm, home, and youth advisors work as teams to bring the University's research-based information to Californians.
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California EFNEP

As a core Community Nutrition and Health statewide program, the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) provides community education classes which promote nutrition and physical activity for income-eligible youth and adults as a means of maintaining a healthy lifestyle free from chroni...
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UCCE Central Sierra

The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) is your bridge between local issues and the research expertise of the University of California. The UC Cooperative Extension Central Sierra serves Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado and Tuolumne counties.
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UC Marin Master Gardeners

July"A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all, it teaches entire trust."~Gertrude Jekyll, English horticulturist and garden designer Celebrate 40 Years with Marin Master Gardeners at the Marin County Fair Join us July 1–5 as we…
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Orange County 4-H

Contact Orange County 4-H oc4h@ucanr.edu 949.653.1803 Youth: In Orange County, 4-H members participate in project-based clubs. Additional opportunities for members include 4-H events, teen council, and member recognition.
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Ceanothus silk moth, Hyalophora euryalus, feeding on manzanita.

Rearing Ceanothus Silk Moths

June 17, 2026
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 What an intriguing project! Several of us, including Tabatha Yang, education and outreach coordinator of the Bohart Museum of Entomology, UC Davis, and researcher Brittany Kohler of the Phil Ward and Elizabeth Crone labs, are rearing caterpillars of the Ceanothus silk moth, Hyalophora euryalus…
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UC Master Gardeners of San Diego County: Event

Ask-A-Master Gardener at Coastal Roots Farm Film & Music Series

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Jun 25, 2026

Bring your gardening questions to our Ask-A-Master Gardener booth and we will help find research-based answers!Afterwards, watch the powerful new documentary Groundswell, from the creators of Kiss the Ground and Common Ground and winner of the Golden Globe Prize for Documentary at Cannes, travels across five…
UC Master Gardeners of San Diego County
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ACP Survey

June 17, 2026
By Bodil N Cass
UC ANR Asian Citrus Psyllid Distribution & Management Website Evaluation SurveyWe are currently updating the UC ANR Asian Citrus Psyllid Distribution and Management Website, available here to review before this survey: https://ucanr.edu/site/asian-citrus-psyllid-distribution-and-management…
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Bats in MY Trees?

June 17, 2026
By Ben A Faber
Bats provide natural insect pest control to California’s agriculture and urban areas. While multiple studies have been conducted on what bats eat in other parts of the United States there is lacking research on what time of the year bats provide the most pest control services. Additionally, of the research…
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Hydrogels and Earwigs

June 17, 2026
By Ben A Faber
A recent study published in the Journal of Economic Entomology evaluated the use of insecticide-infused hydrogel baits for managing European earwig in California citrus orchards. The work, titled “Efficacy of insecticide-infused hydrogel baits in managing European earwig in citrus” , represents one of the…
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Avocado Branch Canker

June 17, 2026
By Ben A Faber
Avocado branch canker disease (ABC) is an increasing concern in orchards across Southern California and in other avocado-growing regions worldwide. This fungal disease can reduce productivity in infected trees and, in severe cases, lead to branch dieback and even tree loss. The fungi involved belong to the…
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CA Irrigation and Energy Costs

June 17, 2026
By Ben A Faber
More than half of all California farmland now runs on drip or micro irrigation. That transformation is a genuine water efficiency win. But growers, advisors, and policymakers mostly missed a side effect: farm electricity use has not fallen. In many cases it has risen, and electricity rates have roughly…
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The Beetles That Could Threaten California’s Avocados

June 17, 2026
By Ben A Faber
In 2012, avocado growers were presented with the news that a newly discovered invasive beetle, named the polyphagous shot hole borer (Euwallacea fornicatus), could play havoc with production in Californian groves. Native to southeast Asia, the new arrival was a species of ambrosia beetle, a small weevil that…
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Events LinksAdding non-ANR Authors to Sites and Blogs  Events There was a change to IWP logic for Events Search back at the beginning of June. An issue that has become apparent, is that there are older links pointing to All Events that have incorrect parameters. The result is that…
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