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Extortion email

December 13, 2018
By Keith C Byrum
From: Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 4:13 PM To: Subject: your email name Hello, I am a spyware software developer. Your account has been hacked by me in the summer of 2018. I understand that it is hard to believe, but here is my evidence (I sent you this email from your account).
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Apple blossoms. (photos by Erin Mahaney)
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Fruiting Plants Blooming Out of Season

December 13, 2018
Last summer I lightly pruned my apple espalier to remove some wayward growth. A few months later, in late summer, I was surprised to see apple blossoms on the tree! This November, I was surprised to find two of my blueberry plants absolutely thick with blossoms. The photos don't do them justice.
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Igor shares groundbreaking research to incorporate trees into city bioswales
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Learning right into the winter break

December 13, 2018
By Wendy Powers
Need some good news? Despite the recent disappointing news that we will need to slow hiring, we are steady or ever-so-slightly increasing in numbers in all but one of the academic title codes! Even slow progress is progress.
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In A Nutshell December 2018

December 12, 2018
Crown gall on walnuts: Assessing origin of infection, disease management and prevention 2019 Statewide Pistachio Day - January 16th 50th Tri-County Walnut Day - February 7...
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The Disease Triangle: Aiding the Diagnosis of Plant Diseases

December 12, 2018
By Steven A Tjosvold
The disease triangle is a fundamental principle illustrating the factors involved in the occurrence and severity of plant disease. The disease triangle concept can be useful in developing strategies to prevent and manage plant diseases (see previous posts).
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Agritourism Intensive classes start soon in Santa Cruz County

December 12, 2018
UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) and UC Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (UC SAREP) in partnership with Santa Cruz, San Mateo and Santa Clara County Farm Bureaus, Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association, Santa Cruz County Small Business Development Center, Gizdich Ranch and...
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Dragonfly Haiku

December 12, 2018
Garden dragonfly Orange wings glisten as you land Honoring my yard. Traditionally a Japanese form of poetry, the Haiku is a non-rhyming set of three lines, with words counted by syllables - 5,7,5-. Haikus are often reflecting something from nature, and accompanied by delicate artwork.
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