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St. Mary’s – a community-based organization in Stockton that provides essential services, social services, health services, ...
UCLA’s Climate & Wildfire Research Initiative (CWRI) is launching a new Urban Water Supply + Fire working group to function ...
The California Agritourism Summit, May 14-15 in San Diego County, will bring together agritourism stakeholders to share ...
Rachael Callahan, statewide agritourism coordinator for the UC Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program, recently returned from a trip to Puerto Rico where she and collaborators across ...
Reducing Fertilizer Input Costs R.O.U.S. – Rodents of Unusual Size Take The Time to Evaluate the Level of Stem Rot Hedgerows in Rice Update - Reducing Fertilizer Input Costs - R.O.U.S. – Rodents of ...
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UC Davis doctoral alumna Fiona Goggin, professor of entomology and plant pathology at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, will return to UC Davis on Monday, April 21 to deliver a lecture hosted ...
Chlorine Seed Treatments Summary of the 2024 Variety Trials The Usual Suspects - Arthropods Late Season Control Options for Watergrass – 2025 Updates Emergency Commodity Assistance Program: Long and ...
The process of associating people with in an IWP Group (formerly a site in Site Builder) works differently than it did in Site Builder. You no longer include this information using the ANR Portal to ...
Calibration might sound intimidating, but it’s critical for safe and effective herbicide application. Proper calibration ensures that the correct amount of pesticide is applied to an area while ...
Nutrition Policy Institute’s Danielle Lee will present with University of California, Berkeley’s Jessica Rangel and Pepperdine University’s Rebeca Oropeza at the 2025 National WIC Association’s ...
Earwigs feed on dead and living insects and insect eggs and on succulent plant parts. Earwig nymphs and adults will climb trees and feed on flower buds, leaves , and fruit of trees during the spring ...
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