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  • Jennifer Sowerwine discusses plantings with Jon Hoffman, farm manager of the UC Gill Tract Community Farm in Albany. (Photo: Saul Bromberger)
    Continuing the mission of UC Cooperative Extension

    May 10, 2018

    • Agriculture
    • Food
  • UC research aims to understand berries' water needs.
    California drought and the fate of the state’s beloved berries

    Jun 17, 2013

  • A snake gourd, center, is one of the more unusual Asian vegetables grown in the valley. (Photo: Brenda Dawson)
    Demand increases for Asian vegetables

    Mar 27, 2013

  • Bitter melon is best when very young.
    UCCE makes Southeast Asian vegetables easy to eat

    Feb 13, 2013

  • A pomegranate with black heart looks normal from the outside.
    UC scientists studying 'baffling' pomegranate ailment

    Sep 5, 2012

  • Manuel Jimenez leads a tour of the 15-year-old blueberry research plot.
    Western Farm Press runs 1,000-word story on Kearney blueberry event

    Jun 8, 2012

  • ripe strawberries
    Chandler strawberries get attention

    Mar 26, 2012

  • Spineless and spined varities of <i>nopales</i> at the Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center.
    Nopales are healthful and easy to grow at home

    Feb 17, 2012

  • Moqua, one of the vegetables at Tchieng Farms, is sometimes called hairy melon or fuzzy gourd, and can be eaten in ways similar to zucchini.
    When vegetables become an adventure

    Dec 13, 2011

  • Richard Molinar, center, and his assistant Michael Yang, left, with a local farmer.
    'Locavore' movement likely to spur food safety policies

    Oct 5, 2011

  • At a UC field day, farmers could get more information on specific varieties with their smart phones.
    Report shows more U.S. farmers relying on Internet

    Aug 26, 2011

  • These are not zucchini.
    Put down that zucchini! Pick up the ... bittermelon?

    Aug 7, 2011

  • UCCE farm advisor Richard Molinar speaks about melon fly on the CBS Channel 47 news.
    Invasive melon fly trapped in Fresno County

    Jun 27, 2011

  • Richard Molinar will speak about food safety at the Hispanic Farmers Conference May 25.
    UC helps small scale farmers ensure food safety

    May 12, 2011

  • Richard Molinar, left, and his assistant Michael Yang, center, work with a Southeast Asian strawberry grower.
    Delicious, healthful strawberries will be available soon at valley roadside stands

    Apr 12, 2011

  • Richard Molinar
    UCCE's Richard Molinar appointed to USDA advisory committee

    Mar 28, 2011

  • UC helps farmers identify profitable specialty crops

    Mar 22, 2011

  • President Kennedy greets Peace Corps volunteers in 1961. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons.)
    Many UC academics heeded Kennedy's call to 'serve the cause of peace'

    Feb 3, 2011

  • A watermelon field day at Kearney. (Photo: B. Dawson)
    Kearney research station a Fresno County 'gem'

    Feb 2, 2011

  • Fresno Bee reporter Joan Obra.
    Fresno Bee's food writer departing for Hawaii

    Jan 19, 2011

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