- Author: Jeannette E. Warnert
An article in today's Hanford Sentinel notes that Daniel Dooley hails from the same Hanford high school as his predecessor Reg Gomes.
"It's probably not common that you get people from the same high school following each other in these types of positions," the newspaper quotes Dooley.
In his article about the appointment, reporter Seth Nidever went to UCCE Kings County farm advisor Bob Beede for comment.
"Dan definitely understands the nature of the value and the critical use for agriculture ... and the activities assigned to the UC...
- Author: Jeannette E. Warnert
Today's media coverage of the appointment of Daniel M. Dooley to the position of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources vice president seemed to center in his native San Joaquin Valley.
The Fresno Bee offered the most extensive coverage with a story on the front page of the business section and an editorial calling the Regents' appointment a "wise choice." Fresno Bee ag reporter Dennis Pollock used comments from both Dooley and UC Regent Fred Ruiz gleaned during a teleconference yesterday. In addition, he included quotes in his story from Chowchilla grower Kole Upton, search committee...
- Author: Jeannette E. Warnert
The Sacramento News and Review ran a story today about apiculturist Eric Mussen's recent presentation at UC Davis on colony collapse disorder of honey bees. Using an irreverent writing style, reporter Kel Munger outlined the role of bees in production of fruit, nuts and vegetables in California and delved into theories about CCD.
"Mussen, possessor of one of those dry, scientific senses of humor, offered up theories galore, varying from the divine (bees raptured to heaven) to the conspiratorial (jet 'chemtrails' or 'chemical contrails' supposedly intended to kill old people have accidentally killed bees). He debunked them both gleefully, then...
- Author: Jeannette E. Warnert
The Sacramento Bee ran a story Nov. 9 with advice from two UC nutrition experts that Californians may take to heart next week when the holiday "eating season" begins. Linda Bacon, a San Francisco City College teacher who is on staff at UC Davis, and UC Davis nutrition researcher Judith Stern suggest people don't count on dieting after the holidays to make up for heavy eating. By and large, the diets don't work.
Dieters may get early results, but "every major study shows that a majority of dieters gain the weight back, and sometimes more," Bacon is quoted in the article.
The story reviewed a research project conducted by Stern and Bacon...
- Author: Jeannette E. Warnert
ABC 30 News, a San Joaquin Valley TV news program, ran a story yesterday about work done at UC Davis by professor Frank Mitloehner to study the effects of dairy production on air quality.
The research, according to the reporter, "won't clear the air, but it may help clear up some misconceptions."
In conducting his research, Mitloehner kept dairy cattle inside bubbles and closely monitored the air going in and the air coming out.
"See this here, methanol, ethanol, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide and methane is measured continuously," Mitloehner said, according to a transcript of the story on the ABC30 Web...