Nutrition & Health

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School garden at Arizona Middle
UCCE Riverside County: Article

Back to School Night at Arizona Middle School

September 6, 2019
By Chutima H Ganthavorn
Parents of new and returning students at Arizona Middle School in Alvord Unified were greeted by University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardener, Eva Mayer and CalFresh Healthy Living-UC Program Supervisor, Claudia Carlos during the back to school night on August 22, 2019.
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King & King Ranch. Photo credit Gemina Garland-Lewis.
UC Cooperative Extension, Ventura County: Article

Spotlight on Ventura Farmers: Alana King

August 28, 2019
King & King Ranch operates out of Fillmore, California and has been growing citrus and avocados since 1913. Alana King, fourth generation of the King family, grew up visiting their grandparents on the ranch and four years ago returned with their partner to steward the family land.
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Leaf-footed Bugs on Pomegranates
HOrT COCO-UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa: Article

Leaf-Footed Bugs Eating YOUR Pomegranates!

August 26, 2019
Help for the Home Gardener from the Help Desk of the UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County Client Request: Hi...I am looking for some help. I have a pomegranate tree that I have enjoyed since moving in my home in 2006.
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An assassin bug drills a pest, a spotted cucumber beetle. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Let's Hear It for Biocontrol, Integrated Pest Management

August 23, 2019
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Let's hear it for biocontrol. You've seen lady beetles, aka ladybugs, preying on aphids. But have you seen an assassin bug attack a spotted cucumber beetle? No? How about a crab spider munching on a stink bug? All biocontrol, part of integrated pest management (IPM).
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Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito (CDC Photo)
Bug Squad: Article

UC Davis Team: Mosquito Odorant Receptors Are Sensitive to Floral Compunds

August 19, 2019
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
It's well known that female mosquitoes possess a highly developed sense of smell. They manage to find us, don't they? Even when we're doing our best to try to avoid them! It's not so well-known that mosquitoes, both male and female, frequent plants to feed on nectar for energy.
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Plant Sciences grad student Matt Fatino, UC Davis, addressing herbicide control for broomrape weed in tomato fields. (photo Ann Filmer/UC Davis)
UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

Broomrape eradication is high priority for UC researchers

August 16, 2019
By Gale Perez
August 14, 2019 Posted by Ann Filmer Processing tomato growers are struggling to contain a potentially devastating parasitic weed that had not been seen since growers waged a successful eradication campaign four decades ago.
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