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Fun with drones and trees

November 2, 2015
By Maggi Kelly
A bit late, but better late than never. Our October trip to Hopland with IGIS and 3DRobotics was great fun, and very informative. We tested the Solo UAV with three different cameras: the typical GoPro, NIR GoPro (with post-market monkeying with filters to get IR), and a high res Canon lens.
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UC Davis entomology student Laurie Casebier as a cerambycidae beetle (long-horned beetle). (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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Wouldn't You Like to Be a Long-Horned Beetle?

November 2, 2015
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
You just can't beat those Halloween costumes at the Bohart Museum of Entomology's annual membership party. By now, you've probably seen the peacock jumping spider costume created and worn by UC Davis entomology undergraduate student Wade Spencer.
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Conservation Agriculture: Article

The Green Blog

November 2, 2015
By Jeffrey P Mitchell
Calling your attention to the ANR Green Blog http://ucanr.edu/blogs/Green/ There are lots of interesting things there.
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Conservation Agriculture: Article

California Soil Health Network in the Sacramento Bee

November 2, 2015
By Jeffrey P Mitchell
An op-ed article prepared by Jeff Mitchell and Randy Southard that is in part related to California's soil health farm demonstration network that many CASI members and affiliates are involved with appeared in the Sacramento Bee newspaper on October 30. Here is a link to that article...http://www.
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Sanchez honored as a White House Champion of Change

November 2, 2015
By Jeffrey P Mitchell
This past Monday, October 26th, Jesse Sanchez, the farm manager at Sano Farms out west of the small town of Firebaugh, was honored in Washington, D.C. as a White House Champion of Change.
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Blossom End Rot in Citrus - Another Result of Drought

November 2, 2015
By Ben A Faber
Another impact of the drought? There have been reports of a sunken, leathery patch around the blossom end (opposite of the stem end) of citrus fruit. This has been reported on lemons, limes and mandarins, but I am sure growers are seeing it on oranges, as well as other citrus relatives.
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IGIS: Article

MODIS and R: a dream partnership

November 1, 2015
By Maggi Kelly
Found by Natalie: Tuck, Sean L., Helen RP Phillips, Rogier E. Hintzen, Jrn PW Scharlemann, Andy Purvis, and Lawrence N. Hudson. "MODISToolsdownloading and processing MODIS remotely sensed data in R." Ecology and evolution 4, no. 24 (2014): 4658-4668.
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UC Davis entomology undergraduate student Wade Spencer practices his peacock jumping spider moves. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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Peacock Jumping Spider Goes Viral!

October 30, 2015
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
When the Bohart Museum of Entomology hosts its annual membership Halloween party, don't expect to see ghosts and goblins and witches. No, expect to see a peacock jumping spider, violin spider, and praying mantis. And okay, maybe a monarch butterfly and a honey bee or two.
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Avocado Day

October 30, 2015
By Ben A Faber
Please join us for Avocado Field Day at UCR on November 17, 2015 from 11:00-3:30. The event is located at UCR's field research station (1060 Martin Luther King Blvd., Riverside).
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