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  • While people often gift or share homegrown fruit during the holidays, residents in fruit fly quarantine zones should refrain from moving homegrown citrus or other produce off their property. Photo by Evett Kilmartin
    First-ever Queensland fruit fly quarantine restricts moving homegrown produce

    Nov 21, 2023

    • Agriculture
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    • Pest Management
  • Dragon Delights Farm begins harvesting early in the morning and fill up several crates of pitahaya/dragon fruit.
    Pitahaya/dragon fruit growers gather to learn from UCCE research and each other

    Oct 3, 2022

    • Agriculture
  • Fruits and vegetables are highly perishable, which makes growing, harvesting, storing and shipping complicated and expensive.
    USDA's nutrition advice doesn't align with spending

    Mar 8, 2017

  • Pecan Pie is a Southern favorite. The ingredients in this one,
    Pecan pie: A holiday tradition and a treat

    Dec 20, 2016

  • Maxwell Norton
    Maxwell Norton, director of UCCE in Merced County, to retire after 36 years

    Jun 17, 2015

  • Tens of thousands of mature date palm trees have been transplanted from fruit-producing orchards in the Coachella Valley into urban coastal Southern California landscapes. (D. R. Hodel).
    Ornamental landscape date palm: An overlooked urban fruit tree

    Mar 31, 2014

  • UC CalFresh gets kids to try healthy fruits and veggies

    Apr 22, 2013

  • Harvesting a Fuyu persimmon.
    Persimmons and hoshi gaki - An alternative to persimmon cookies

    Nov 20, 2012

  • Dragon fruit grows on a cactus plant. (Photo: Jose Luis Aguiar)
    Exotic pitahaya possible desert cash crop

    Oct 17, 2012

  • Plums
    Growing a better stone fruit

    Aug 6, 2012

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    Cultivating California

    May 1, 2012

  • This cherimoya variety is called El Bumpo. (Photo by Tammy Majcherek)
    Fruit that 'tastes like heaven'

    Feb 28, 2012

  • Fruit makes a great snack
    Beyond New Year's resolutions: tips for good health

    Jan 3, 2012

  • citrus tree
    Grapefruit wonder

    Dec 6, 2011

  • Pluot is a hybrid plum-apricot developed by Floyd Zaiger. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
    Breeding fruit that can compete with candy

    Oct 14, 2011

  • Japanese dodder is a parasitic annual plant that has a slender, yellow stem with red spots and striations, and scale-like leaves.
    Japanese dodder found in Santa Barbara County

    Sep 7, 2011

  • The inside of a pitahaya. (Photo by Shermain Hardesty)
    You should taste it fresh

    Sep 6, 2011

  • Produce waste
    It's just a waste

    Aug 9, 2011

  • Food Bank of Yolo County warehouse
    Some hae meat, and canna eat . . .

    Aug 7, 2011

  • strawberry picking 650x433
    A fruitful approach

    Jul 5, 2011

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