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Full Course Page: http://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/FOD/ The Coastal Naturalist Training is an 8-week California Naturalist course that will introduce participants to the wonders of Humboldt's local coastal ecology and engage them in the stewardship of Californias natural communities.
How to Control California Ground Squirrels & Gophers ! A Free Workshop for Commercial Agriculture Thursday, June 13, 2024 8:30am11:00am In-Person at Nipomo Community/Regional Park in the Pine Area Topics covered: Gopher Biology Ground Squirrel Biology IPM Plan Using Bait, Carbon Monoxide and more op...
Flea Control & Diseases: Starting from Scratch Fleas are small but mighty insects that are important medical and veterinary pests. They can vector pathogens and parasites, and their bites cause discomfort and irritation.
Pest Management in the Veggie Garden- A Non-Chemical Approach- Save the Date. Common garden pests and problems: understanding the good and the bad. Principals of integrated Pest Management (IPM) and less toxic management tips.
What are those weird eggs you found? This webinar will cover different types of insect eggs you might encounter in the garden and landscapeare they pests, beneficials, or just interesting visitors? Register at https://ucanr.zoom.
MORNING SESSION (1432 Abbott St Salinas CA) -Soil Health Incentives -Ag Order 4.0 Updates -Improving Water and -Nitrogen Use Efficiency -Compost and N leaching -Winter cover crop impacts on soil water movement AFTERNOON SESSION (21777 Harris Rd.
San Joaquin Valley grape symposium is one of longest held UCCE meetings in the Valley. This year the symposium will focus on grapevine fungal disease and virus management, the benefit and water use of cover crop, mealybug and ant control, and the effect of extreme heat on grape production.
Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center