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2016 ESRI User Conference – Day 2

June 28, 2016
By Shane T Feirer
Day 2 of the ESRI User Conference, for those who have not been to the user conference is an informative yet tiring event. Today I had the opportunity to get quick and helpful answers to some issues I have been struggling with in my programming within IGIS.
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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT :: Research Biological Science Technician

June 28, 2016
By Gale Perez
Position Announcement The Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants at the University of Florida is seeking a Biological Science Technician to conduct research on Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium microphyllum) biology, ecology, and management in south and central Florida.
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Bug Squad: Article

Pitch It, Plant It, Grow It

June 27, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
What a great idea! The Horticulture Innovation Lab Demonstration Center on the UC Davis campus is spearheading a "Pitch & Plant Gardening Contest." They're looking for folks to (1) pitch an idea for a raised bed and (2) plant it and nurture it from summer into fall.
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IGIS: Article

2016 ESRI User Conference – Day 1

June 27, 2016
By Shane T Feirer
What a day The first day at the conference was exciting and a little overwhelming as always. This year ESRI is talking about the ArcGIS suite with particular focus on ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and 3D Data and its integration into the ArcGIS Suite of software.
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Just started new tests of contact herbicides

June 27, 2016
By Cheryl A Wilen
There has been more than the usual number of questions about what I am calling "bio-based" herbicides recently. Arguably, this is coming from news that some school districts and cities specifically calling out the use of glyphosate on the properties they manage.
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Armyworm update

June 27, 2016
By Luis Espino
Before the weekend I got reports of two fields where defoliation was over threshold and worms were big. As predicted, we are now seeing armyworms at fifth and sixth instar. These are the worms that will cause noticeable defoliation. The timing of infestation is similar to last year's.
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California Farm Demonstration Network. Sano Farms, June 23, 2016.
Conservation Agriculture: Article

Sano Farms farm visit June 24, 2016

June 27, 2016
By Jeffrey P Mitchell
The last in a series of five farm visits highlighting soil health goals and the variety of ways in which these goals are being realized at farms throughout the Central Valley took place at Sano Farms in Firebaugh, CA on Friday, June 24th with about forty attendees.
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Master Gardeners of El Dorado County
Conservation Agriculture: Article

UCCE Master Gardeners of El Dorado County focus on conservation agriculture

June 27, 2016
By Jeffrey P Mitchell
About 80 Master Gardeners of the UCCE group in El Dorado County came together to learn about the principles and practices of conservation agriculture in a lively discussion with CASI Workgroup Chair, Jeff Mitchell, on June 23rd at the group's monthly meeting in Placerville.
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Avocado Pruning that Seems to Work

June 27, 2016
By Ben A Faber
Here is a system of avocado pruning that seems to be working for the grower. He has been keeping his 12 year old Hass' planted on 16 x 16 to 8 feet high by pruning out center limbs each year.
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A Butterfly Ballet at a Special Place

June 24, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Ruth Charlotte Risdon Storer (1888-1986) would have been proud. The garden that bears her name in the UC Davis Arboretum is Nature at its Best, especially this time of year. It's better known as the Storer Garden, but a plaque spells out the entire name, "Dr. Ruth Risdon Storer Garden.
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