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University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources has formally launched the new UC ANR Policy Institute, envisioned ...
Earthworms are mainly seen at night, when watering frequently takes place, or after rainy days. They like moist soil which makes it easier for them to burrow, and, for the nightcrawler, provides an ...
Humans aren't fond of ectoparasites, such as ticks, fleas, lice, parasitic flies and mites. Neither are chickens. In a timely talk, veterinary entomologist Amy Murillo, an assistant professor in the ...
When you spot a plant in your garden that doesn’t look healthy, how do you figure out what’s wrong with it? Plant problems can be caused by insects, mites, vertebrates, environmental conditions, and ...
Thrips are currently in Generation 2, with adults predicted to peak in the second week of May. Spring temperatures remain similar to long-term normals, and population predictions have not changed much ...
Drip irrigation delivers water at soil level where it can more easily reach plant roots When the winter rains end, it’s time for gardeners to focus on providing spring and summer edibles with the ...
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The Department of Entomology and Nematology is not the place you would normally expect to find a research scientist who is developing a completely new understanding of how plants relate to their ...
The Disappointing News: The California Honey Festival, initially scheduled for Saturday, May 3 in downtown Woodland, has been postponed due to a forecast of inclement weather. The festival has been ...
Register and attend a workshop in your local area and follow the instructions provided to you via email after. All workshops are in-person and indoor unless otherwise noted. This workshop is best for ...
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