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HLB Update

December 28, 2020
By Ben A Faber
As of December 4, a total of 2,196 residential trees and 321 ACP have tested positive via PCR for the bacterium that causes HLB. See the latest HLB map and table for details: maps.cdfa.ca.gov/WeeklyACPMaps/HLBWeb/HLB_Treatments.pdf.
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A honey bee buzzing in a patch of catmint. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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2020: The COVID Chase

December 24, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
In the year 2020, COVID chased us out of our work places and out of our fun places. So we dutifully covered our faces to cover all the bases, washed our hands to meet all the demands, and kept our distance to continue our existence. But wait...we did NOT socially distance from the insects.
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Lynn Kimsey (left), director of the Bohart Museum of Entomology and professor of entomology at UC Davis, shows Richard and Evelyne Rominger a display at the Bohart Museum on UC Davis Picnic Day, April 17, 2015. The Romingers are both UC Davis alumni. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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The Late Richard Rominger: An Agricultural Icon

December 23, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
We were saddened to learn of the passing Sunday, Dec. 20, of agricultural icon Richard "Rich" Rominger, 93, former Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in the President Bill Clinton administration, and former Secretary of the California Department of Agriculture in the Gov.
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Catching a Wayward Livestock Guardian Dog

December 23, 2020
By Daniel K Macon
Every rancher dreads getting that phone call - "Your cows [sheep, goats, etc.] are out." And anyone who relies on fences to keep livestock contained has probably received that call at some point. Fences fail, gates are left open, somebody forgets to hook up the electric fence energizer.
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Are beekeepers immune from COVID infections? No, according to newly published research in the journal Toxicon. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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Beekeepers and the COVID-19 Virus

December 22, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Are beekeepers immune from COVID-19 infections? Newly published research in the journal Toxicon indicates "No, they're not.
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Entomologist Vonny Barlow. (Photo courtesy of California Ag Today)
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Vonny Barlow, 1965-2020

December 22, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Entomologist Vonny Martin Barlow of Blythe, formerly of the UC Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources (UC ANR) and the UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program (UC IPM)--and who most recently served an entomology project consultant with the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nemato...
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Director of the UC Kearney Research and Extension Center retires

December 22, 2020
By Jeannette Warnert
UC Cooperative Extension specialist Jeff Dahlberg, also the director of the UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center (KARE) in Parlier, invoked his 35 years of sorghum expertise to increasing interest in growing the crop in California and to better understanding plants' ability to toler...
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Jeff Dahlberg, center, with a delegation of Chinese sorghum scientists on Sept. 24, 2015, in a sorghum field at Kearney.
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Director of the UC Kearney Research and Extension Center retires

December 22, 2020
By Jeannette Warnert
UC Cooperative Extension specialist Jeff Dahlberg, also the director of the UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center (KARE) in Parlier, invoked his 35 years of sorghum expertise to increasing interest in growing the crop in California and to better understanding plants' ability to toler...
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