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What? A 4-hour classroom-style hands-on workshop covering citrus airblast spray application effectiveness. The training will cover the use of decision support tools in making spray application decisions that optimize spray deposition and coverage as well as minimize pesticide drift.
Please join us Thursday March 14, 2024 from 3:00-5:00pm via Zoom for the Fire Blight IPM Webinar - North Coast Region with Dr. Jim Adaskaveg, Professor & Plant Pathologist, Rachel Elkins, UCCE Pomology Advisor Emeritus Dr.
Full Course Website: https://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/_Nature_For_All/ Nature for All's Young Naturalist Ambassadors training program is a free California Naturalist Training opportunity for 16- 24-year-olds from Panorama City.
Learn the art and science behind composting from a local Master Composter. Learn about the importance of managing your organic waste (food scraps and yard trimmings) at home. As the drought worsens and the climate warms, home-based waste management has never been more relevant.
Welcome to UC IPM's Urban & Community Webinar Series! Join us at noon on the third Thursday of every month to learn about pest identification, prevention, and management around the home, garden, and landscape. This series is free and open to the public but advance registration is required.
Join the UC Master Gardeners! This Victory Vegetable Gardening class will cover essential information that will increase your gardening knowledge and skills. We look forward to sharing this amazing class with you.
Learn the art and science behind composting from a local Certified Master Composter. Learn about the importance of managing your organic waste (food scraps and yard trimmings) at home. As the drought worsens and the climate warms, home-based waste management has never been more relevant.
New laws in California have recently been passed to address negative pesticide effects on pollinators and wildlife. Come learn about these new laws and what it means for several common home and garden pests, including insects and rodents.