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  • Although the strawberry industry has lagged behind crops like tomato and wheat on genetic and technical innovation, enhanced plant breeding, gene editing and other techniques are seen as crucial to ensuring strawberry crops are sustainable. Photo by Tetiana Bykovets on Unsplash
    UC Davis awarded grant to advance strawberry breeding, genetic tools

    Oct 21, 2022

    • Agriculture
    • Food
    • Innovation
  • UC Davis is leading a five-year, $15 million research project to accelerate wheat breeding to meet new climate realities. Photo by Vlad Stawizki on Unsplash
    UC Davis to lead $15 million research into climate-change resistant wheat

    Feb 8, 2022

    • Agriculture
    • Food
  • This tree in Florida shows symptoms of huanglongbing (HLB) disease, including a thinning canopy and fruits that fall easily. HLB has devastated the citrus industry in Florida, and poses a threat to California growers. Photo: UC Regents
    Citrus threat target of $7 million multistate research project

    Dec 3, 2021

    • Agriculture
    • Food
    • Innovation
    • Pest Management
  • Yellow starthistle rosette weevil. (Photo: Beth Brenneman)
    Officials release new weevil to battle yellow starthistle

    Apr 28, 2021

    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • Home, school and community gardens improves family and community health and resiliency. (Photo: Jill Wellington, Pixabay)
    Grow it: Gardening tips and resources

    Jul 12, 2019

    • Family
    • Food
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  • Check the internal temperature of meat cooked on the barbecue with a thermometer to make sure it has reached a safe temperature - 145 degrees for roasts, 160 degrees for ground meats. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
    Summer safety: Tips to avoid foodborne and heat illnesses

    Jul 12, 2019

    • Family
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    Summer safety tips

    Jul 1, 2019

    • Family
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    Simple tips for the best Thanksgiving

    Nov 18, 2017

  • Poster from the collection of the Museum of Ventura County. (Credit: Aysen Tan)
    It's time to get serious about food waste

    Oct 1, 2015

  • Former Ireland President Mary Robinson, center, with Dan Dooley, senior vice president for external relations, UC Office of the President, and another conference participant.
    UC ANR hosts Global Food Systems Forum

    Apr 17, 2013

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    New resources for backyard gardeners

    Apr 3, 2012

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    Know your farmer, know your food

    Mar 2, 2012

  • Heirloom tomato cultivars - which can be found in a wide variety of colors, shapes, flavors and sizes - may not be practical for commercial production, but add interest to home gardens.
    Heirlooms, civic agriculture and a New Year's resolution

    Dec 22, 2011

  • Facebook helps you connect with friends, but also with farmers, ranchers and now... their dogs.
    One more way to 'know your farmer'

    May 26, 2011

  • New USDA regulations will help consumers make smart choices in the meat department.
    Meat will have 'nutrition facts' beginning in 2012

    Jan 12, 2011

  • UC Davis researchers to receive $40 million from USDA

    Jan 11, 2011

  • SchoolLunch
    Lunch ladies deserve the nation's support

    Sep 15, 2010

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    Summon us to service

    Aug 9, 2010

  • WGVpeace
    Victory Gardens: A boon in hard times

    Jul 19, 2010

  • Light brown apple moth is an invasive species in California.
    UC labs get $1 million to study exotic pests

    Jan 29, 2010

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