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  • Graduate students test moisture content of leaves and twigs from dried shrubs.
    Cooperative Extension fire advisor and UC graduate students gather around the fire

    Jun 3, 2023

    • Environment
    • Health
  • Prescribed burns will be open for the public to observe along California's Central Coast, most likely June 4-9, depending on the weather.  This image depicts a TREX burn from 2022. Photo by J. Childress
    Public invited to observe prescribed fire training June 4-9

    May 26, 2023

    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • A UC Davis study finds most private label avocado oils are either rancid or adulterated. No enforceable standards for avocado oil exist yet. Photo from Getty Images
    Nearly 70% of private label avocado oil rancid or mixed with other oils

    May 24, 2023

    • Agriculture
    • Food
  • During flooding, wildfires and other disasters, people need to eat. Community organizations are collaborating on the North Coast Emergency Food System Partnership to strengthen local and regional food systems and build community resilience. Wildfire evacuees pick up food in 2020. Photo by Evett Kilmartin
    $1.5M North Coast project to improve food access even during disasters

    May 22, 2023

    • Food
  • Researchers interviewed 14 cannabis farmers to identify major themes around their relationships with land use, and used those themes to generate predictors for models of land use change. Photo by Hekia Bodwitch
    Exploring the complexities of cannabis farming in rural areas

    May 18, 2023

    • Agriculture
    • Economic Development
    • Environment
  • In a survey of California households, 85% of respondents reported that they were concerned about the long-term reliability of their water supply. Photo by Sandra Seitamaa, Unsplash
    New research: Climate impacts widespread across California, fueling worries over water supply

    May 17, 2023

  • In a survey of California households, 85% of respondents reported that they were concerned about the long-term reliability of their water supply. Photo by Sandra Seitamaa, Unsplash
    Residents’ water security concerns could spur climate adaptations

    May 17, 2023

    • Environment
    • Health
  • UC Cooperative Extension specialist Florent Trouillas examines a cherry tree in Lodi for potential pathogens. Photo by Jael Mackendorf, UC Davis
    Winter atmospheric rivers gave pathogens, diseases path to infect crops

    May 15, 2023

    • Agriculture
    • Environment
    • Food
  • Karuk ceremonial leader, cultural practitioner and project collaborator Leaf Hillman harvests willow roots next to a Karuk basket at Tishànik next to the Klamath River.
    Indigenous science key to adapting to climate change

    May 15, 2023

    • Food
  • Ewes and lambs graze in February 2021 on a Hopland Research and Extension Center pasture that was burned in the 2018 River Fire. UC Davis researchers analyzed meat, wool, soil, plant and water samples to assess the risk of metal contamination in sheep grazed on recently burned pasture regrowth. Photo: Valerie Eviner.
    Lambs grazing on pastures after wildfire show no significant adverse effects

    May 15, 2023

    • Agriculture
    • Environment
    • Food
    • Health
    • Natural Resources
  • With advance notice from CalAgroClimate, farmers may be able to use heaters, wind machines, irrigation and other tactics to lessen some of the impacts of cold weather, such as damaging almond blooms. Photo by Will Suckow
    Key climate data added to enhance grower decision-support tool

    May 11, 2023

    • Agriculture
  • Brent Hales, center, participated in UC ANR's statewide 2040 strategic vision conference in April in Fresno. Shown here with UC Cooperative Extension specialist Safeeq Khan, left, and Keith Nathaniel, 4-H advisor and UCCE director for Los Angeles County.
    Hales to join UC ANR leadership team

    May 10, 2023

    • Agriculture
    • Economic Development
    • Family
    • Innovation
  • UC ANR staff and academics at the Hopland Research and Extension Center are working to build relationships with neighboring Hopland Band of Pomo Indians. Photo courtesy of Hopland Band of Pomo Indians Environmental Protection Department
    Tribal Engagement at the Hopland Research and Extension Center

    May 5, 2023

    • Environment
  • The $35 million Southwest USDA Regional Food Business Center project will serve Colonias communities like this community shown in El Paso County, Texas. Photo by Ricardo Vela
    USDA selects UC ANR to create regional food business center

    May 3, 2023

    • Economic Development
    • Food
  • UC Climate Steward Rose Brazil-Few is growing a compost program in Chico. Photo courtesy of Rose Brazil-Few
    UC Climate Steward: ‘It’s the most fulfilling work’

    Apr 21, 2023

    • Environment
  • View of Lone Bobcat Woods during a Forest Stewardship Placer-Nevada County field day. Photo credit: Kim Ingram.
    Top 10 tools for new forest landowners

    Apr 21, 2023

    • Environment
  • Manpreet Singh
    New UC ANR hires bring expertise in technology, crops, nutrition

    Apr 21, 2023

    • Agriculture
    • Food
    • Innovation
  • To identify market solutions to dairy industry challenges, The VINE and Wageningen Livestock Research - Dairy Campus have released their novel Global Dairy Industry Innovation Assessment Tool.
    Dairy Industry Innovation Assessment Tool identifies most promising solutions

    Apr 20, 2023

    • Innovation
  • Keese and PVP 4-H club members backpacking through Sparkplug Mine in Inyo County.
    4-H volunteer of 48 years is more motivated than ever

    Apr 19, 2023

    • 4-H
    • Family
    • Health
  • UC Eclipse strawberries grown in Santa Maria are resistant to the soilborne disease Fusarium wilt. Photo by Jael Mackendorf/UC Davis
    UC Davis releases 5 strawberry varieties resistant to deadly fungal disease

    Apr 18, 2023

    • Agriculture
    • Pest Management
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