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GEM avocados are tear-drop shaped.
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Avocado tasters are wrapping up a their work at UC sensory lab

August 19, 2019
A group of trained and dedicated volunteers have been tasting avocado samples at the UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Parlier to determine whether the GEM avocado variety can stand up to the tried-and-true Hass in grocery stores, reported Dale Yurong on ABC 30 Action News.
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Cowpea cover crop with volunteer triticale.
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Soil Health and Cover Cropping Field Meeting

August 19, 2019
By Brenna J Aegerter, Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
UC Cooperative Extension will host a Soil Health and Cover Cropping Field Meeting on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 from 10:00am to noon, on Staten Island in the San Joaquin County Delta. The agenda is pasted below and attached.
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Sunset from CalNat Partner Camp Ocean Pines in Cambria
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Rediscovering California’s Central Coast bioregion

August 6, 2019
By Gregory C Ira
Just in time for the 2019 California Naturalist Regional Rendezvous, naturalists can re-discover California's Central Coast through a new UC ANR publication: Natural History of the Central Coast Bioregion.
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July 2019 News clips (July 16-31)

July 31, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
We Have Fire Everywhere' (New York Times Magazine) Jon Mooallem, July 31 Those towns grew into cities; the land around them, suburbs. More than a century of fire suppression left the ecosystems abutting them misshapen and dysfunctional.
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Amer Fayad
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Names in the News

July 31, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Fayad named Western IPM Center director Amer Fayad joined ANR on July 8, 2019 as director of the Western Integrated Pest Management Center.
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July 2019 News clips (July 1-15)

July 31, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Inside The Lives Of Farmworkers: Top 5 Lessons I Learned On The Ground (NPR) Dan Charles, July 15 Philip Martin, an economist at the University of California, Davis, who's spent his professional life studying farm labor markets, says employers are adapting to the worker shortage in four different wa...
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