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The Office of the President invites comments on a proposed new Presidential Policy on Disclosure of Financial Interests and Management of Conflicts of Interest in Private Sponsors of Research and proposed revised APM - 028, Disclosure of Financial Interest in Private Sponsors of Research.
Starting seeds is the joy of spring gardening in Morgan Hill. It reflects confidence in natural cycles, the self-discipline to plan ahead, and the patience to wait for results.
4-H gives youth the opportunity to learn by doing, grow from failure and develop the skills they need to handle what life throws their way. Starting today, we're asking you, friends of 4-H, to Raise Your Hand to support 4-H'ers in CALIFORNIA.
It's spring and it's loud in the Spanish lavender patch. The girls--the honey bees--are buzzing furiously as they forage among the blossoms, but so are the boys, in this case the mountain carpenter bee, Xyclocopa tabaniformis orpifex.
Norman Knows... Western Drywood Termites Probably the biggest termite pest in this area is the Western Drywood Termite. No doubt, many of us have seen the homes and buildings covered with large tarps, or perhaps had your own home covered for fumigation.
By David Layland, U. C. Master Gardener of Napa County It's that time of year: time to start thinking about planting this year's vegetable garden. It's still too early to actually plant seeds or starts but it's not too early to do a little planning.
By Brent McGhie, UC Master Gardener of Butte County, March 30, 2018. Pollinators, animals that pollinate plants, are essential for the functioning of virtually all terrestrial ecosystems.