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Sugarcane Aphid - an Unwelcome Visitor to California's Central Valley

October 5, 2018
By Nicholas E Clark, Ian M Grettenberger
Sorghum is grown in California as a high yielding, drought resistant, low input forage and grain crop. However, it's been bugged lately. Last month, a sorghum field in Yolo County and fields throughout the Central Valley were infested with sugarcane aphid.
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UC CalFresh at the CA Ag in the Classroom Conference

October 2, 2018
By Chutima H Ganthavorn
The California Agriculture (Ag) in the Classroom Conference is held once a year to bring teachers and anyone interested together to learn about ag. This year, the conference is held in So Cal at the beautiful Renaissance Hotel Marriott, in Palm Springs from September 27-29, 2018.
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Farm Smart offers AgVenture Field Days to local FFA students

September 21, 2018
Nearly 125 local high school FFA students from Calexico, Imperial, Southwest, Holtville and Brawley high schools visited Farm Smart, located at the University of California Desert Research and Extension Center (UC DREC), in September for the first annual AgVenture Field Day.
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August 2018 News Clips 8/16-8/31

August 31, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Enormous wildfires spark scramble to improve fire models (Nature) Jeff Tollefson, Aug. 31 Something is definitely different, and it raises questions about how much we really know, says Max Moritz, a fire scientist at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Defoliated tamarisk, some willows coming up in the understory.
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Weed Science is everywhere even on summer vacation!

August 27, 2018
By Thomas J Getts
Heat is something that many Californians are used to, and live with for several months out of the year, but prolonged triple digit heat is not something I am used to in my corner of the state. Sure it gets hot up here in Lassen County, but there is most often a place to retreat from the heat.
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Stinknet plant. (Credit: Ron Vanderhoff)
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Stinknet, an Emerging Invasive Weed

August 8, 2018
By Cheryl A Wilen
I recently attended a Santa Ana River Orange County Weed Management Area (SAROCWMA) meeting and there was an opportunity for participants to update the group about new invasive plants as well as give an update on management of these and others.
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