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A winter ant, Prenolepis imparis, encounters a Phidippus, jumping spider in an almond tree on Bee Biology Road, UC Davis. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Saving a Spider

March 15, 2018
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
I did not save a spider yesterday. Did not save one today, either. Well, if I had seen one.... Wednesday, March 14 was "Save a Spider Day" in the United States, according to a post by the Entomological Society of America (ESA).
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IGIS: Article

IGIS DroneCamp 2018 Coming Soon!

March 15, 2018
By Sean D Hogan
Hello Everyone, IGIS is pleased to announce its second offering of DroneCamp! This three-day intensive workshop will take place at UC San Diego, between June 18th and the 21st, 2018, and will cover everything you need to know about drones for mapping, research, and land management.
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UCCE Sonoma: Article

Need to identify a weed or pest in your garden, orchard or vineyard?

March 15, 2018
By Lucia G Varela
Want to know what bug is making holes in the leaves of you shrub or eating your fruit? Or what is the pesky weed you cannot get rid off? The University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources publications have four sets of Pest Identification cards for you.
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Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

2018 California Beef Cattle Grazing School

March 15, 2018
By Daniel K Macon
April 27-28, 2018 UC Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center 8279 Scott Forbes Rd., Browns Valley, California This two-day, hands-on grazing school will provide participants with practical, field-based experience in applying the principles of managed grazing on rangeland and irrigated pasture.
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Santa Cruz County: Article

Council Meeting Agenda & Minutes

March 15, 2018
Hello 4-H Families, We have a 4-H county council meeting tonight at 6:45 pm, Aptos Grange, 2555 Mar Vista Dr, Aptos. We are sending you the agenda and minutes from the January meeting. We hope to see you at the meeting tonight. Sincerely, Julie Katawicz 4-H Program Rep.
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A Sunday Garden Tour

March 15, 2018
As a gardener, I enjoy visiting a variety of gardens whenever I go out of town and have the time. This gives me a chance to see how the gardens are designed, see plants I may not know, find some I want to try to grow, but not sure how they might fit in my own garden.
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Margaret Bishop (right) and Arianna Khieninson (left) stand behind a table of fresh foods for sale
Campus Voices for Food + Climate Sustainability: Article

UC Santa Cruz Produce Pop-Up

March 15, 2018
In this post James Lande, a UC Santa Cruz undergraduate and Produce Pop-up coordinator, gives us the inside scoop on an exciting student-led initiative: The Food Systems Working Group (FSWG), anchored within the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) provides a space for the stu...
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Fig 1. Limb dieback and sparse canopy of overwatered olive trees around which turf was planted. Unirrigated trees in the background are healthy. (Photo: L. R. Costello)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Landscape Tree Damage: It's Not Always a Pest Issue

March 14, 2018
By Janet S Hartin
[From the Spring issue of the UC IPM Retail Nursery & Garden Center News] Most disorders impacting landscape trees result from abiotic (non-living) disorders rather than attacks from biotic (living) pests like plant pathogens, insects, and vertebrates.
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