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Gerry Spinelli
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Names in the News

October 30, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Spinelli named UCCE horticulture advisor Gerardo Spinelli joined UC Cooperative Extension in San Diego County as a production horticulture advisor on Oct. 12, 2020. He will work with nurseries, floriculture and controlled environment plant production.
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World Food Prize week

October 13, 2020
There's another new face around UCCE San Diego! Gerardo Spinelli started Monday, October 12th as the Production Horticulture Advisor, based in San Diego, with programmatic responsibilities in San Diego County. Please welcome Jerry (back) to UC ANR.
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Para proteger una casa de las brasas de un incendio forestal, mueva los objetos combustibles que se encuentran debajo de terrazas anexas o dentro de una distancia de cinco pies de la estructura, recomienda Yana Valachovic, asesora forestal de Extensión Cooperativa de UC.
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Preparación para ayudar a proteger las casas de los incendios forestales

September 28, 2020
By Basilisa M Rawleigh
In English Los recursos para combatir los incendios se estrechan cada vez ms debido a la cantidad de incendios forestales que arden en todo California, lo cual significa que puede suceder que las primeras autoridades en responder no estn inmediatamente disponibles para proteger su hogar.
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Emergency Preparedness for Livestock Owners

August 20, 2020
By Devii R Rao
Registration is now open for Part 1 of our upcoming National Preparedness Month webinar series. Part 1 focuses on connecting livestock owners to local and statewide leaders in emergency response. The webinar will be held on Wednesday, September 2, 2020 from 1:00-2:30 PM.
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Dawn Kooyumjian is interviewed by KCBS reporter Matt Biglar about the UC Master Gardeners in Contra Costa County donating plants to Oakland students.
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ANR in the news April 16-30, 2020

May 1, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Coronavirus's next victim: Big Meat (Grist) Nathanael Johnson, April 30 It's going to cause price spikes somewhere downstream, said Rich Sexton, an agricultural economist at the University of California, Davis.
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Figure 5. Leaf twisting and curling were just as prevalent in the 2nd planting.
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Residual Road Herbicide and Replanted Tomatoes

April 21, 2020
By C Scott Stoddard
Last summer, I was called out to view what appeared to be a herbicide drift incidence in a commercial tomato field. The leaves of affected plants were distorted with cupping and twisting that is characteristic of the growth regulator herbicides such as 2,4-D and dicamba (Figure 1).
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