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It's that time of the year. It's been rainy and warm so the weeds are sprouting! I don't know about you but I very much dislike weeding the garden. Here are some tips to help you keep up with the icky weeding chore. Weeds will invade any bare or thin area in a landscape.
Greetings from the UC-wide Global Food Initiative (GFI) and Carbon Neutrality Initiative (CNI) student fellows! Welcome to our blog, where we hope to share the amazing work of GFI and CNI fellows, past and present, undergraduate and graduate, and SoCal to NorCal.
On Wednesday, Jan. 24, VP Glenda Humiston will give a presentation about UC ANR's community outreach and impacts at the UC regents meeting in San Francisco.
The good news continues my student gave a great seminar and successfully defended his dissertation research! Only some minor changes to be made, a third publication to prepare and submit, and then consider a fourth.
Harry S. Smith, was born in 1883 to a poor farming family in Nebraska. He was trained in Biological Control in the northeast U.S.A. where he worked on the biological control of gypsy moth with the USDA.
Pomegranates originated about 4000 years ago in Persia and spread from there into northern India. Their cultivation reached throughout the Mediterranean, into Africa and Asia. Ancient mythological stories and the Bible mention pomegranates.
The 2018 Food Fiesta and County 4-H Cook-Off were held on January 20th at the Cabral Ag Center, and everyone enjoyed presenting and eating delicious dishes throughout the event.
Interesting fruit, no? Our blood oranges were supposed to be Cara Cara Navels, but we got a dark, dark blood orange; it is mostly darker than the one pictured here.