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In memoriam: Bob Sailsbery

July 24, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Robert L. Sailsbery, UC Cooperative Extension agronomy advisor emeritus, passed away on July 20, 2019, in Chico at the age of 88. The Colorado native graduated from Colorado State University in 1953, with a degree in agronomy, then served in the U.S. Army until 1955.
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Kern UCCE/DWR Weekly Crop Water Use Report 07-22-2019

July 24, 2019
Please see below link to access "How To Use Weekly Crop Water Use (ET) Reports to Assist Farm Water Management" How To Use Weekly Crop Water Use Report Please see below link to access "Weekly ET Report 07-22-2019" ET Report 07-22-219 Please see disclaimer link below: University of California Divisio...
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

The Gardener of Versailles

July 24, 2019
A film about the gardens of Versailles released in the United States in 2015. A Little Chaos stared Kate Winslet of Titanic fame as Sabine de Barra, a beautiful commoner hired by King Louis XIV of France to help with landscape projects.
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Summer Flowers in Wrightwood, California, photo by Gail Nieto.
UCCE Master Gardeners of San Bernardino County Blogs: Article

Deadheading Flowers by Gail Nieto

July 24, 2019
As I wander around my yard, I am seeing many flowers that have bloomed and are now starting to look "dead." They are actually ready to go to seed. So I pinch off the spent flowers or "deadhead" to cause the plant to flower again. Deadheading is very simple.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Healthy Citrus Science

July 24, 2019
By Ben A Faber
Science for Citrus Health featured in Citrograph! Author: Elizabeth Grafton-Cardwell Author: Barbara Alonso Published on: July 2, 2019 The summer issue of Citrograph has just been released, and our outreach project has been featured.
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Non-native Bromus species, such as ripgut brome, grow fast and dry out quickly, becoming highly flammable.
UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

California’s bad romance with Bromus fuels wildfire

July 24, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
When wildfires burn in California, people often call them forest fires or brushfires, but the odds are high that an invasive weed is an unrecognized fuels component, says a UC Agriculture and Natural Resources scientist.
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