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Carpenteria californica (Bush anemone)
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Contemplating Gardens - Take a Seat or Take a Walk

March 25, 2020
Observing what local gardens have to offer is a great way to mark the beginning of spring. Early spring shows a garden's promise, while in late spring, fruit, flowers and foliage become more defined. San Joaquin County offers some possibilities to get you started.
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FTG Bountiful Harvest
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From the Garden - Summer 2020

March 25, 2020
At the time of this article, we are still engaged in struggling through a pandemic that makes venturing outside a risky undertaking.
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Learning Landscape

March 25, 2020
Our Master Gardener Demonstration Garden is located at the San Joaquin County Agricultural Center located at 2102 E. Earhart Avenue, Stockton, CA.
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Feature 3 Photo - Feeding the Food Insecure Photo 1 - Squash Blossoms at Grace and Mercy
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Fresh Fruit and Produce for the Food Insecure

March 25, 2020
No doubt you've seen the images. Long, sometimes miles-long, lines of people waiting at food banks and food pantries. As the pandemic continues and unemployment rates continue to rise, (18.3% in San Joaquin County as of April 2020, up from 5.
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Phoebe Gordon
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Water management as farming practice

March 23, 2020
Water management is one of the most important farming practices you or your clients should be practicing, full stop, wrote Phoebe Gordon, UC Cooperative Extension orchard systems advisor in Madera and Merced counties.
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Current UC Cooperative Extension Operations

March 20, 2020
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
As you all know, national, state, and local agencies have been implementing various measures to reduce the rate and risk of community spread of COVID-19.
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David Haviland teaching young children about entomology.
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Entomologist’s work benefits Kern County agriculture

March 9, 2020
This is the fourth in a series featuring a few scientists whose work exemplifies UC ANR's public value for California. UC Cooperative Extension entomology advisor David Haviland has been recognized by his peers, his clientele, and extension directors who oversee programs in 14 western U.S. states.
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