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Small and Organic Farm Advisor
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Small and Organic Farm Advisor

Welcome to Small and Organic Farming in the Capitol Corridor!

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Welcome!  This website is dedicated to providing high quality, scientifically based and unbiased information to support your farming efforts. We work very hard to share resources that have been validated by both farmers and scientists and to make the information detailed and concise, yet useful and digestible.  
 
The content in this website largely focused on organic, vegetable  production, but much of it is useful for all types of farming. 
 
UC Cooperative Extension is a partnership between the University of California and the local farmers to strengthen the quality and productivity of agriculture in our area.  We conduct research, develop production guides and host workshops and meetings as needed and requested by the local community.   
 
Don’t hesitate to reach out to Margaret with any questions about things that you are seeing or doing on your farm.

 

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The days are long and the temperatures are high. This is a great time to solarize the soil in the Central Valley as a way to manage annual weeds and improve the growth of fall crops.   What is solarization? A non-chemical approach to weed...

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Posted on Tuesday, July 7, 2023 at 4:58 PM
  • Author: Margaret Gullette Lloyd
Tags: Soil solarization (1), Weeds (2)
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture

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Johnsongrass, Sorghum halepense

Yes, mow it! Mowing works to at least prevent seed spread and regular mowing will weaken rhizomes. Seed establishment has the greatest potential for the establishment and spread of johnsongrass and must be prevented. Therefore, mowing works to...

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Posted on 手机翻国外网站教程 at 12:03 PM
  • Author: Margaret Gullette Lloyd
Tags: 雷光加速器安卓 (1), 雷光加速器下载 (2)
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture

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Tomato 4th leaf sample used to determine NPK (Photo credit: Patricia Lazicki)

Are you concerned with your plant growth or wondering how your winter and spring activities (compost, cover crops, pre-plant fertilizers) are contributing to plant-available nitrate? If so, now is a great time to consider taking leaf or soil...

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Posted on Tuesday, June 30, 2023 at 11:05 AM
  • Author: Margaret Gullette Lloyd
Tags: Nitrogen (1)
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture

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Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2023 at 12:41 PM
  • Author: Margaret Gullette Lloyd
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture

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Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), transmitted by western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis), is widespread in Yolo/Solano/Sacramento county and can cause severe damage to fresh market tomatoes and peppers.  Using...

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Posted on Monday, June 22, 2023 at 8:29 PM
  • Author: Margaret Gullette Lloyd
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Sacramento Strawberry Stand Map

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Legume Series Post #1

New research shows that legumes can detect different rhizobium strains and they have ‘policing’ mechanisms that select for cooperative, nitrogen-sharing rhizobia and against ‘selfish’, nitrogen-greedy rhizobia.

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Linked data is from the California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS) weather stations. Visit CIMIS web site.

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