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Armyworm Update June 30

June 30, 2017
By Luis A Espino
We are seeing severe armyworm infestations in the field. Moth numbers have stayed relatively constant in a few locations, still on the increase in Sutter and Yolo counties. This means that egg laying may continue and we may have more worms coming up.
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Wrap up from the FOODIT: Fork to Farm Meeting

June 27, 2017
UC ANR was a sponsor for the FOODIT: Fork to Farm meeting in June 2017: http://mixingbowlhub.com/events/food-fork-farm/. Many of us were there to learn about what was happening in the food-data-tech space and learn how UCANR can be of service. It was pretty cool.
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Armyworms Are Back

June 21, 2017
By Luis A Espino
I have received reports of significant defoliation due to armyworms from several areas: Glenn, Colusa, Butte and Yolo counties. In most areas the defoliation is severe but the area affected within fields still small. I inspected a field in Glenn County.
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It's National Pollinator Week! See Any Butterflies?

June 19, 2017
It's National Pollinator Week! Do you know where your pollinators are? Or better yet, do you know how to attract them and protect them? Pollinator Partnership has announced that June 19-25 has been designated National Pollinator Week by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S.
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NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Program

May 30, 2017
By Luis A Espino
Grow Rice? Help Birds! Rice provides livelihoods and food for people and places to rest and feed for many birds, too. Small changes to field management can increase the value of rice fields for the birds that use it.
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Extension entomologist Larry Godfrey, 1956-2017 (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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Larry Godfrey: 1956-2017, Friend to the Rice Industry

April 24, 2017
UC Cooperative Extension entomologist Larry Godfrey, a 26-year member of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology faculty and widely known for his research on applied insect ecology and integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, died April 18, succumbing to cancer. He was 60. Dr.
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2017 UC Davis Small Grains and Alfalfa Field Day

April 17, 2017
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
The annual UC Davis Small Grains and Alfalfa Field Day will take place on Thursday, May 11, 2017 at the Agronomy Field Headquarters (2400 Hutchison Drive, Davis, CA 95616). Registration opens at 7:45am, and lunch is provided between the small grains morning program and alfalfa afternoon program.
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Is It an Insect? Find Out at UC Davis Picnic Day

April 13, 2017
Is it an insect? How can you tell? When the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology participates in the 103rd annual UC Davis Picnic Day on Saturday, April 22, visitors to Briggs Hall and the Bohart Museum of Entomology will learn all about insects.
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Alfalfa Q&A - Notes from the Field

April 13, 2017
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
To say it has been a strange year would be par for the course. When don't we have a strange year anymore?! To say it has been a wet year, however, would be an understatement.
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