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Register here! In California, the Argentine ant is among the most common nuisance ant species treated by pest management professionals and the general public.
New Pathogens in California Landscape Trees On 4/24/24 at the Farm Bureau Conference Room at 1PM to 2PM, or on zoom: https://ucanr.zoom.us/j/96811723661?pwd=MlU4bE4vUnZDUENxRDhFL2U3RzY0QT09 Diseases of trees are on the rise, threatening California's landscape.
In this webinar, Carmen Gispert, Area Viticulture and IPM Advisor with the University of California Cooperative Extension, Riverside Palm Desert Campus, will present the work done in 2022-2023 to monitor the Western Grapeleaf Skeletonizer using an optical trap and the traditional Delta trap both wit...
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. In this webinar youll learn how to keep yourself and pets safe from fleas and flea-borne diseases. Register at https://ucanr.
Full course site: http://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/ltcc/ EVS 110 California Naturalist Program, 4.5 units This interdisciplinary science course combines classroom and field learning, problem-solving, communication training, and service.
Adopt eco-friendly strategies to manage pests in your garden. Explore Integrated Pest Management techniques, emphasizing non-toxic solutions and minimizing pesticide use to promote a healthy garden ecosystem.
In this webinar, Sarah E. Light, Agronomy Farm Advisor with University of California Cooperative Extension, Sutter-Yuba County, will give an overview of both summer and winter cover crop management for optimized weed control.
Attention growers, stakeholders, citizens: be an active part of the future of Kearney REC and connect, learn about recent research, hear from UCANR leadership, voice concerns and offer valuable inputs toward the future of a valuable asset to California agriculture.
Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center
EVS 110 California Naturalist Program, 4.5 units This interdisciplinary science course combines classroom and field learning, problem-solving, communication training, and service.