Agriculture

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Vegetable Production and IPM for Conventional and Organic Systems

Event Date
May 1 2025

Join UCCE Imperial County extension adviser's as they present theVegetable Production and IPM for Conventional and Organic SystemsThis workshop will feature presentations on various aspects of agriculture in Southwest desert region including vegetable disease updates and management, emergent…
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Growing Avocados on the Central Coast

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Apr 24 2025

Did you know you can grow great avocados in our cool foggy summers?Join our online workshop to learn all about avocados!Find out which varieties do best in our Monterey Bay area, how to choose a good tree and how to plant it properly, how to care for and fertilize your tree as well as protect it from pests…
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Cool Season Cropping Systems in the San Joaquin Valley

Event Date
Apr 18 2024

Please join us for two upcoming UC Field Days featuring small grain crops: Cool Season Cropping Systems in the San Joaquin Valley 4/18/2024 9:45 AM 12:30 PM Location: Westside Research and Extension Center 17353 W Oakland Ave, Five Points, CA 93624 CEU (available): CCA: 0.5 SWM, 0.5 IPM, & 1.
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Garden Talk: Best practices for roses (Livermore)

Event Date
Nov 8 2025

Roses are a garden favorite. We will be discussing how to get your rose gardens ready for winter. We'll cover some best practices as well as some of the best low-water/low-effort varieties. All events are outdoors and are subject to weather and Master Gardener's discretion.
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Carpophilus Beetle Online Information Session

Event Date
Jul 9 2024

Carpophilus Beetle Online Information Session July 9, 2024 3 to 6 pm(Pacific time) Please register at this link Zoom link will be emailed to you after you register Click here for a flyer with more information...
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CropManage Workshop Watsonville

Event Date
Jan 23 2025

CropManage is a free online decision-support tool for water and nutrient management of vegetables, berries, agronomic, and tree crops.
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