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ANR Employee News: Article

Oct. 8 is 4-H Spirit Day

September 27, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
During National 4-H Week 2019, Oct. 8 is 4-H Spirit Day. Nationwide, everyone is encouraged to wear their 4-H shirt, a clover or green to show support for 4-H youth. You can show how UC ANR supports 4-H on 4-H Spirit Day, Tuesday, Oct.
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

September Miku

September 27, 2019
As Fall Approaches Nature Readies Itself For Change Autumn----Natures Gift...
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ANR Employee News: Article

UCPath Is here!

September 27, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
All ANR employees may now access UCPath at ucpath.universityofcalifornia.edu. UCPath is the University of California's modernized payroll and HR system. The UCPath self-service employee portal is mobile-friendly and available 24x7.
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UC Small Grains Blog: Article

2019 Delta Corn and Small Grains Meeting

September 27, 2019
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
UC Cooperative Extension will host the annual corn field meeting on Tuesday, October 15th, from 10:00-11:30am, on Tyler Island in Sacramento County. The agenda is pasted below and attached.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Black Hearted Pomegranate

September 27, 2019
By Ben A Faber
Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a specialty crop now grown on more than 10,000 acres in California. Pomegranate production has increased for both fresh market and juice in the last several years, and with this increase, random internally rotted fruit has become more noticed.
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Napa Master Gardener Column: Article

The Love and Layers of Onions

September 27, 2019
By T. Eric Nightingale, U.C. Master Gardener of Napa County Until recently onions were, for me, a smelly vegetable I liked to put on hamburgers. I have recently learned, however, that they have a much more colorful history.
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