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May 2019 News Clips (May 16-31)

June 1, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Managing sudden oak death proves tricky (Eureka Times-Standard) Sonia Waraich, May 31 Sudden oak death was discovered in the state in the mid-1990s and has had a devastating impact on coastal forests, killing over a million trees on the West Coast including in Humboldt County.
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May 25 Update

May 25, 2019
Weather outlook: After further atypical cool, showery weather over the last week or so, the forecast for the next ten days shows a more settled period of dry weather with partial cloud cover and daytime highs gradually increasing towards the low 90'sF.
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May 25 Update

May 25, 2019
Weather outlook: After further atypical cool, showery weather over the last week or so, the forecast for the next ten days shows a more settled period of dry weather with partial cloud cover and daytime highs gradually increasing towards 90F.
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May 25 Update

May 25, 2019
Weather outlook: After further atypical cool, showery weather over the last week or so, the forecast for the next ten days shows a more settled period of dry weather with partial cloud cover and daytime highs gradually increasing towards 90F.
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Moises Luna (left) of Agrivalley Company and Alex Flores of Yardney Water Filtration Systems visit the NRI Project field in Five Points, CA April 2, 2019
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Irrigation experts visit NRI Project field in Five Points!

May 13, 2019
By Jeffrey P Mitchell
April 2, 2019 Two irrigation experts, Alex Flores of Yardney Water Filtration Systems in Riverside, CA, and Moises Luna of Agrivalley Company in Fresno, CA visited the longstanding NRI Project field in Five Points on April 2, 2019 to discuss with CASI's Jeff Mitchell efforts to upgrade the NRI field...
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Fiddleneck inflorescence
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Fiddleneck on Rangelands

May 6, 2019
By Devii R Rao
Fiddleneck (Amsinckia spp.) is a native plant in California. It occurs in grasslands and open, disturbed areas (DiTomaso, Kyser et al. 2013) and is sold as a pollinator plant in native plant seed mixes. Its bright yellow flowers catch the eye of those looking for wildflowers.
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