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In the works: The beginning of a device that Annaliese Wargin designed and built for her research on bumble bees. (Photo by Annaliese Wargin)
Entomology & Nematology News: Article

Spotlight on Outstanding Student Entomologist: Annaliese Wargin

April 8, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Senior entomology major Annaliese Wargin is the newly selected recipient of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology's Citation for Outstanding Performance, as well as a Department Citation for her stellar achievements in academics and research.
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Cover crop shredding at Teixeira & Sons in Firebaugh on April 4, 2020.
Green Blog: Article

Soil health practices show economic and ecological benefits, say farmers

April 8, 2020
By Jeannette Warnert
A group of California organic farmers is sharing information about their efforts to combine reduced tillage with the use of cover crops, which they have been planting on their vegetable farms for decades to protect soil while adding carbon and diversity to their production systems.
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Livestock, Range and Natural Resources: Article

Spring 2020

April 8, 2020
In this issue: Resources regarding COVID-19 Expected Short-Term Economic Impacts to Livestock Markets Publication Corner and more!...
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Livestock, Range and Natural Resources: Article

Primavera 2020

April 8, 2020
En este nmero: Recursos Sobre COVID-19 Evaluacin de Impactos a Corto Plazo por COVID-19 Rincn de Publicaciones y ms!...
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Back Saving Tips for a Fun Day of Gardening

April 8, 2020
According to AARP, an hour of gardening can reduce stress, boost bone density, and burn up to 300 calories, but if not done right, all of the bending, squatting, raking and lifting can compromise muscles and joints. AARP The Magazine, July/August 2010: Linda Melone.
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Director of the UC Master Gardener Program, Missy Gable, provided helpful advice for families who want to garden to relieve stress during the coronavirus crisis.
ANR News Blog: Article

Garden therapy during the coronavirus crisis

April 8, 2020
By Jeannette Warnert
"I'm a huge believer in garden therapy right now," famed chef Alice Waters told FastCompany.com reporter Aimee Rawlins. To find out how to dig in, Rawlins turned to the director of the UC Master Gardener Program Missy Gable. "Start modestly and in a way that you can manage it, Gable said.
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Intermountain REC News: Article

Natural Enemies are Important for Control of the Aphid Complex in Alfalfa - A Case Study

April 8, 2020
By Ian M Grettenberger, Rachael Long, Robert G Wilson
Re-posted with permission from the UC ANR Alfalfa & Forage News: "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" holds true in entomology as well! The activity of natural enemies of pests (beneficial insects) is a key component of Integrated Pest Management in alfalfa to prevent pest resurgence and secondary p...
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Thrips/TSWV Eastern San Joaquin Co.: Article

Early April 2020 (first post of 2020 season)

April 8, 2020
By Neil McRoberts
Hi. We've been a bit slow getting the thrips risk and TSWV updates up and running this year. We hope you are all safe and well. We also want to say thank you to everyone involved in food production and agriculture in general for keeping the food chain flowing during the COVID-19 epidemic.
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Central Sierra Livestock & Natural Resources: Article

April 2020

April 8, 2020
In this issue: COVID-19 updates Coronaviruses in human and animal health To Fertilize or Not to Fertilize?
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