Stanislaus County

The Scoop on Fruits and Nuts

Produced by Jhalendra Rija, IPM Advisor and Moneim Mohamed, Irrigation Advisor, Stanislaus County. You can receive email notification when the next newsletter is posted.

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IPM Breakfast Meeting Cancellation

April 9th, 2020
Good Morning: Due to the threat of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, University of California employees have been ordered to temporarily cancel all face-to-face educational events, regardless of size.
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IPM Breakfast Meeting Cancellation

March 17th, 2020
Good Morning: Due to the threat of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, University of California employees have been ordered to temporarily cancel all face-to-face educational events, regardless of size.
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2020 North San Joaquin Valley Almond Day

January 7th, 2020
2020 North San Joaquin Valley Almond Day Sponsored by the University of California Cooperative Extension Friday, January 31, 2020 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Modesto Centre Plaza 1150 9th Street, Modesto 2.0 Hours of DPR Continuing Education Credits 3.
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UC Almond Short Course

September 30th, 2019
UC Almond Short Course November 5-7, 2019 Plan to join us for this integrated orchard management short course featuring UC faculty, Cooperative Extension specialists and farm advisors, and USDA researchers who will provide an in-depth, comprehensive class on all phases of almond culture and producti...
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San Joaquin Valley Spray Application Short Course

September 30th, 2019
San Joaquin Valley Spray Application Short Course, Nov. 12-14 at Kearney REC Contents: Register today to attend the San Joaquin Valley Spray Application Short Course, November 12-14, 2019 at the Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center.
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Almond Rootstock Field Day

July 9th, 2019
When: July 17, 2019, 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: 10061 Vineyard Avenue, Westley, CA What: Walk through an 8th leaf orchard featuring Nonpareil on 16 rootstocks grown under "typical" West Side farming conditions: heavy, high pH, clay-loam soil irrigated with water sometimes high in chloride and boron.
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