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    Not a Raspberry, So What is It

    Out for a run in Bellingham last week to maintain my strength for the rigors of the CA berry industry when I spied a tree sporting raspberry-like fruit like those pictured below (and hence my senses being drawn to it immediately).  I've done...


    By Mark P Bolda
    Author - Farm Advisor, Strawberries & Caneberries
  • Announcing Plasticulture Field Day July 30

      Mark here - I've got an admin responsibility on the same day, so won't be at this meeting, but nevertheless encourage one and all who are interested in seeing firsthand our team's trial of various biodegradable plastics in the field to...


    By Mark P Bolda
    Author - Farm Advisor, Strawberries & Caneberries
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    Sunscald on Blackberry

    I made a visit to a beautiful blackberry field a few days ago and was shown this example of sunscald, in this case on mature Ouachita blackberry. Notice these are not tunneled, and also one observes immediately that only the part of the fruit facing...


    By Mark P Bolda
    Author - Farm Advisor, Strawberries & Caneberries
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    UC Cooperative Extension Santa Cruz County Has Moved!

    Just to let you all know we completed our move from our office we've been at for 56 years into a new facility at 500 Westridge Drive which while on the other side of town.  This is part of a re-organization by the County of Santa Cruz to...


    By Mark P Bolda
    Author - Farm Advisor, Strawberries & Caneberries
  • UC Experts Talk: Lygus bugs and Strawberry available on YouTube

    In case any of you missed the talk (or missed a point, I went rather quickly) I gave last week for the UC Experts Talk on lygus bugs in strawberry, it is now on YouTube.  Thank you to all of you who listened in, I think it went well, in...


    By Mark P Bolda
    Author - Farm Advisor, Strawberries & Caneberries
Santa Cruz Forests
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    California Oak Moths Visible in Santa Cruz County

    Are those moths? What are they doing to my oaks? Why are they out in the daytime? If you live in the Santa Cruz area (or much of the Bay Area) and have coast live oak or other oak species on your property, you have probably been wondering these exact...


    By Brian Woodward
    Author - Forest Advisor for Santa Cruz, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties
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    Coast Redwoods Stewardship Webinar planned for June

    I'm excited to announce we have a great webinar planned in June covering coast redwood ecology and stewardship both pre- and postfire! Join me and two of my amazing UCANR colleagues Kristen Shive and Cleo Wölfle Hazard. Sign up free at...


    By Brian Woodward
    Author - Forest Advisor for Santa Cruz, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties
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    Ceanothus in the 2020 CZU Lightning Complex Burn Footprint

    Whether you've been hiking or driving through the CZU Fire burn footprint in the Santa Cruz Mountains, you might have noticed that the understory of the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) forests look quite different from how...


    By Brian Woodward
    Author - Forest Advisor for Santa Cruz, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties
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    Pile Burns in the Santa Cruz Mountains

    Conditions in the Santa Cruz Mountains have been ripe for pile burning recently. You may have noticed slight hints of smoke in the air as regional forest managers work quickly to burn woody material that has been carefully piled in fuel and forest health...


    By Brian Woodward
    Author - Forest Advisor for Santa Cruz, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties
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