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This year's UCCE Annual Strawberry Production Research meeting will take place on February 5 and will be held at the Salinas Sports Complex (also known as the Rodeo Grounds) on Main Street.
I met with Bob and Sharon Yocum recently on a beautiful, clear Southern California winter morning at the Crafton Hills College garden in Yucaipa, California.
I don't intend for this blog to become sort of a Facebook type venue with pictures of me diving into pools full of cash, hoisting up big fish dockside or hobnobbing with rich and powerful people, but I will take exception with this intention to share a photo of the wonderful Matsutake mushrooms I wa...
Happy New Year! "Forage Production Report 2001 - 2019" has been uploaded on our website. Please visit here or open the attachment to view the report. Thank you.
UCCE-IMPERIAL COUNTY WELCOMES NEW 4-H REPRESENTATIVE 30TH ANNUAL FALL DESERT CROPS WORKSHOP REPORT SMALL RUMINANT WORKSHOP FLYER - JANUARY 11, 2020 LIVESTOCK RESEARCH BRIEFS CDFA'S CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE INCENTIVE PROGRAMS 2020 US CENSUS INFORMATION IMPERIAL VALLEY CIMIS REPORT AND UC WATER MANAG...
Next time you are in southern California, make sure to include a trip to Huntington Gardens in San Marinoa paradise for a enthusiastic gardener to visit! Encompassing about 120 acres, the botanical gardens feature 16 stunning themed gardens and some 15,000 different varieties of plants.
I seem to still be in a bit of a fog today. I am in Davis for the second day of Program Council. Yesterday's fog resulted in cancellation of flights for our two Program Council members from Riverside. Flights eventually left Ontario and they both made it before the first day of the meeting ended.
New research published in PNAS (Fusco et al 2019) highlights the role of invasive grasses in creating new wildfire regimes at not just local but regional scales.
New research published in PNAS (Fusco et al 2019) highlights the role of invasive grasses in creating new wildfire regimes at not just local but regional scales.