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Great Citrus Tasting!!!!

November 30, 2018
By Ben A Faber
Date: December 15, 2018 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Contact: Jasmin Del Toro: 559-592-2408 ext 1151 Sponsor: Lindcove Research and Extension Center Location: Lindcove Research and Extension Center The general public is invited to join us for a family friendly Citrus Tasting Event.
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Sedges and yarrow in CSUC bioswale by C. Weiner
The Real Dirt: Article

Plant Suggestions for your Rain Garden

November 30, 2018
By Alicia Springer, UC Master Gardener of Butte County, November 30, 2018 Four weeks ago, in this column we ran an article on rain swales (Slow it, Spread it, Sink it-- Creating a Rain Garden, Nov. 2, 2018).
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ANR Employee News: Article

UCCE positions recruitment hindered by budget constraints

November 29, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Dear Colleagues, Over the course of the past 11 months, UC ANR has undertaken a position call process to identify the priority UCCE advisor and UCCE specialist position needs to support the work of the division.
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Wildfire singed this landscape in Madera County. Photo by Rebecca Ozeran
ANR Employee News: Article

Integrating Climate Change in UCCE Programs Workshop set for Jan. 23-24

November 29, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing farmers, natural resource managers and communities in California. On Jan. 23-24, the Climate Change Program Team will hold the Integrating Climate Change in California Cooperative Extension Programs Workshop at UC Merced.
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Two Dermacentor occidentalis (Pacific Coast ticks) "collected" during a Sonoma outing: male on the left and female on right, as identified by Lynn Kimsey, director of the Bohart Museum of Entomology. They are about the size of a sesame seed. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Those Amazing Ticks: And How Hungry Ticks Work Harder to Find You

November 29, 2018
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
They ticked me off. Ticks can do that to you. I never think about ticks during the holiday season, but a news release from the University of Cincinnati about how Hungry Ticks Work Harder to Find You piqued my interest--and memories of the day our family inadvertently collected a total of 14 ticks.
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