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Garbanzo field infected with alfalfa mosaic virus.
UC Dry Bean Blog: Article

Alfalfa mosaic virus in garbanzo beans

June 3, 2018
By Rachael Long
Several garbanzo fields in the Sacramento Valley were infected with alfalfa mosaic virus, a disease that's vectored by aphids. Plant symptoms of viral infections include yellowing wilting, stunting, and dieback.
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Fusarium root rot in a garbanzo field in the Sacramento Valley, 2018.
UC Dry Bean Blog: Article

Fusarium root rot in garbanzo beans

June 3, 2018
By Rachael Long
This spring, we found a garbanzo bean field in the Sacramento Valley with fusarium root rot, identified by our new UCCE Plant Pathologist, Cassandra Swett at UC Davis. Fusarium root rot, caused by the fungus, Fusarium solani f. sp. ciceris, attacks the underground stems and roots of plants.
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Napa Master Gardener Column: Article

An Iris Primer, by Iris Craig

June 3, 2018
An Iris Primer, by Iris Craig My mother loved flowers: she named me Iris. Having a flower name has affected my life and perhaps led me to be a Master Gardener. When I purchased my house 40 years ago, friends arrived with iris rhizomes for my garden.
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Glenn County: Article

June & July 2018 Glenn 4-H Round Up

June 1, 2018
In this Issue: Record Books & Graduating Seniors, Council/Staff Updates, 4-H Staff Report, County-Wide News & Events, 4-H Record Book, Club & Project Info, Honors & Recognition, Sect/State/Natl News Important Dates: Record Books due to Key Leader Monday, July 2, 2018 Home Economic Award Application...
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A Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae) clinging to a lavender stem in Vacaville, Calif. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

The Bee and the Butterfly

June 1, 2018
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
So here's this Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae) clinging to a lavender stem in our pollinator garden. It is all alone--for a little white. Then here come honey bees seeking to forage on the lavender, too. One bee buzzes next to the butterfly's wing. Then it soars up and over.
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Strawberries and Caneberries: Article

First Time I've Seen Strawberry Marketed by Variety

June 1, 2018
By Mark P Bolda
Here's a first for me, maybe for a lot of you as well. By way of colleague Laura Tourte, we have an example of Chobani Yogurt being marketed as a having a taste of a specific strawberry variety in it - in this case the UC variety Monterey. Really intriguing to see this and something to think about.
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Colusa County: Article

June 2018

June 1, 2018
Book of the Month - The California Garden Tour Ornamental Plant of the Month - Oval Leaved Mint Bush Edible Plant of the Month - Tea Garden Recipe of the Month - Short Rib Sandwich Garden Chat - June 26, 1-2 pm, Arbuckle Library General Earthquake Safety See you at the Colusa County Fair, June 7-10...
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Stanislaus County: Article

Tree Fruit Orchard Tour

June 1, 2018
This tour will explore the use of harvest aids and mechanization for improving efficiency and reducing labor costs in tree fruit production. We will travel to several orchards to see and discuss trellis systems and platforms for harvesting and managing pear, cherry, and apple orchards.
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Erigeron karvinskianus aka Santa Barbara Daisy, or Latin American Fleabane, in the backdrop - a sweet addition to the landscape but very tenacious.
News from UC ANR South Coast REC and Beyond: Article

Friend or Foe? Fighting the good fight..

June 1, 2018
By Tamara J Majcherek
Don't let the next invasive specie cause damage in your landscape. Next week (June 2-10) is California Invasive Species Action Week. Whether it be plant or insect - learn how you can help fight the next invasion at UC IPM Pests in the Urban Landscape.
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