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Since the UC Master Gardener program's inception, more than 5 million hours of volunteer service have been donated.
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UC Master Gardener program arrives in Stanislaus County

September 17, 2018
By Jeannette Warnert
UC Cooperative Extension in Stanislaus County is launching its first UC Master Gardener program to extend research-based gardening assistance and information to county residents, reported John Holland in the Modesto Bee.
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rainfall forecast CA
Topics in Subtropics: Article

Weather Tracker

September 17, 2018
By Ben A Faber
Reno, NV (Sept 10, 2018): Scientists from the Western Regional Climate Center (WRCC) at the Desert Research Institute (DRI) in Reno, Nev. are pleased to announce the release of a long-awaited update to a climate mapping tool called the California Climate Tracker.
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yellow Sac Spider
HOrT COCO-UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa: Article

Spider Identification

September 17, 2018
Advice for the Home Gardener from the Help Desk of the UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County Client's Request: Visiting the Master Gardener Help Desk at our new relocated offices @ 2380 Bisso Lane in Concord I found these spiders in my home Although I know that they aren't normally fou...
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Governor Brown, Dani, Cora, and Franz take time out for a photo. Missing is Allan Fulton
ANR Adventures: Article

Reaching for excellence

September 16, 2018
By Wendy Powers
A couple times over the last few weeks the term excellence' has come up, in the context of an aspirational goal. I'm not sure one ever achieves excellence.
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Napa Master Gardener Column: Article

Greens Aren't Just Green Anymore.

September 16, 2018
By Denise Seghesio Levine, U. C. Master Gardener of Napa County Something has changed. When I was growing up and for many years afterward, a plate of greens was always, well, green.
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Don't bug me, I'm trying to wake up. This female Valley carpenter bee, Xylocopa varipuncta, peers over a blue spike salvia (Salvia uliginosa) blossom. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Valley Carpenter Bees: Drama in the Garden

September 14, 2018
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Some folks call them "bumble bees," but they're not. In size, the female Valley carpenter bee (Xylocopa varipuncta) resembles a bumble bee, but certainly not in color. The female Valley carpenter is solid black with metallic wings.
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Farm country stay alert! Green sign
Farming in the Foothills: Article

Farm Preparation for Wildfire and Other Emergencies

September 14, 2018
By Cindy Fake
According to many state fire officials, we no longer have simply a Fire Season' but a Fire Year'. In winter drought conditions, some parts of our region do not receive enough rain to mitigate fire danger.
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Monterey County: Article

4-H Leader's Council meeting Agenda September 2018

September 14, 2018
Dear members of the Monterey County 4-H Leaders Council, On Tuesday, September 18th, the 4-H Leaders Council will hold its monthly meeting at 7pm. The location will be at the Soledad High School 425 Gabilan Dr, Soledad, CA 93960.
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CSIT Programmer Awarded for 15 years of Service

September 14, 2018
Legendary CSIT programmer Steve Edberg recently received his fifteen-year Distinguished Service Award. Steve has been with UC ANR for the last five years, but his history with the UC system goes back even farther.
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Common purslane leaves and flowers (Photo by Joe DiTomaso)
UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

Common purslane: weed it and eat it

September 14, 2018
By Guy Kyser
This has been a big year for purslane at the UC Davis farm. Common purslane (Portulaca oleracea) is a succulent summer annual weed with fleshy leaves and rubbery-looking stems. Native to Eurasia, or maybe Africa, purslane arrived in the Americas with the first Europeans to settle here.
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