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Dixon May Fair 'Buzzing with Excitement'

May 3, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Forget about the birds and the bees. Just think about the bees. The 141st annual Dixon May Fair, California's oldest fair, is "Buzzing with Excitement," and that's the theme of the fair, which opens Thursday, May 5 for a four-day run.
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SJC and Delta Field Crops: Article

Grain Corn Variety Trial

May 3, 2016
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
The 2016 UCCE grain corn variety trial was planted on April 27th. The trial is located in the Delta on Tyler Island. Three replicate blocks of eighteen varieties were planted by air planter.
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Conservation Agriculture: Article

Farm Demonstration Network’s Soil Health Farm Visits

May 3, 2016
By Jeffrey P Mitchell
KMJ 580 radio's early-morning Ag Report which is produced by ag reporter, Don York, featured a short audio segment on the upcoming California farm demonstration network's series of farm visits featuring innovative soil care farmers.
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The Day the First Bumble Bee Arrived

May 2, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
When the monarchs return to southern California and central Mexico to overwinter, the residents rejoice. When the bumble bees emerge from their nests in the spring, we, too, rejoice. They are like the swallows of Capistrano and the monarchs of Pacific Grove.
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UC Rice Blog: Article

M-209

May 2, 2016
By Luis Espino
I have been getting some questions about the new variety M-209. The most common question is how it responds to blast. Unfortunately, we do not know the answer to that. The last two years there has been very little blast in the valley, so we haven't been able to evaluate M-209's response to blast.
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This 'B' Gets an 'A' for Good Grooming

April 29, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
This "B" gets an "A" for good grooming. We recently watched a honey bee land on the edge of a planter. "Hmm," we thought. "Why is she landing there? She should be foraging on the flowers in the pollinator garden." We soon found out.
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Stop and Smell the Roses at UC Davis Rose Weekend

April 28, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Back in 2013 we purchased a stunning yellow rose, "Sparkle and Shine," at the UC Davis Rose Weekend. Well, it was a natural thing to do--a honey bee was on it! Honey bees aren't all that attracted to commercial roses, but this one was. Honey bees are still attracted to it.
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