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Under our feet, in the soil, is a wealth of microbial activity. Just like humans have different metabolisms and food choices, so do those microbes. In fact, microbes play an important role in making nutrients available to plants.
For the 2019-2020 field season, we have made some adjustments to the Healthy Soils Demonstration Project at the Sierra Foothills Research and Extension Center (to read about the background of this project, click here) in response to a spontaneous grass fire in June 2019.
Hello everyone, I hope you are all healthy, safe, sane, and if possible, being productive. Here I provide a summary of some of the mapping technology that has been used in the past few weeks to understand the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 map-based data dashboards.
Hello everyone, we hope you are all healthy, safe, sane, and being as productive as possible. Here we provide a summary of some of the mapping technology that has been used in the past few weeks to understand the COVID-19 pandemic.
All hail the honey bee! It's an immigrant, like almost all of us, except for the Native Americans. European colonists brought the honey bee (Apis mellifera) to what is now the United States in 1622. Specifically, they arrived at the Jamestown colony (Virginia).
The Stanislaus County UCCE Master Gardeners are excited to bring you a free online class on Wednesday, April 15, 2020 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. PST! Rho Yare will teach you everything you need to know about growing spring vegetables in containers.
Technology has become a part of our everyday lives. There are some fun and helpful tools available that can help with finding a plant ID. They include several Plant ID apps for your smartphone or smart device.
Applications for the director of Lindcove Research and Extension Center are still being accepted with a closing date of April 24. The position is open to all ANR academics including Agricultural Experiment Station faculty.