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Stephen Reid es un horticultor profesional
Blog Verde: Article

Maestro de jardineros de UC cuenta cómo convirtió su trabajo en un lecho de rosas

October 16, 2025
By Caroline D Champlin
Stephen Reid es un horticultor profesional que logró este título por medios pocos convencionalesSu pasión por la naturaleza y perseverancia personal llevaron a Stephen Reid de promotor digital, a maestro de jardineros de UC y eventualmente a trabajar en el jardín botánico The Huntington de Pasadena, como…
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hileras de fresa
Cultivando en la Región de Mt Diablo: Article

Producción de fresas en un clima cálido: retos y oportunidades de biocontrol de la araña roja en pequeñas granjas del Valle Central de California

October 16, 2025
By Kamyar Aram
 (This post is available in English)La fresa en un clima cálido:        La fresa es el cultivo preferido para muchas pequeñas granjas del Valle Central de California los cuales operan puestos agrícolas en las carreteras y ofrecen la modalidad de "cosechar por su propia cuenta" para…
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Danielle Lee, directora de Comunicación y Vinculación en Investigación de UC ANR
Nuestra Comunidad: Article

Terra Madre Americas brings global flavors to California’s capital

October 16, 2025
By Ricardo A Vela
For the first time, the flavors, aromas and traditions of food cultures across the globe filled the heart of Sacramento. From traditional cacao beverages to classic and artisanal dishes, Terra Madre Americas – held Sept. 26-28 – showcased the best of what agriculture from across the Americas has to offer on…
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Hopland REC: Article

Welcome HREC Oak GrizzlyCorps Fellow - Hennessy Jones

October 16, 2025
By Hannah M Bird
 Hi! My name is Hennessy Jones, and I will be one of Hopland Research and Extension Center’s new GrizzlyCorps fellows for the next year. Over the year, I’ll be working with HREC staff and the Quercus Collaborative to further research and assist with oak woodland regeneration, as well as coordinate…
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UC Cooperative Extension Sonoma County: Article

Water Quality Technical Note - Iron (Fe)

October 16, 2025
By Helaine M Berris
By Helaine Berris, UCCE Water & Soil Advisor; Laura Garza, UCCE Area Water Resources Management Advisor Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient necessary for plant growth, but when present at high concentrations in agricultural water it can damage irrigation infrastructure, increase system…
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Working Landscapes 2025

California's Working Landscapes: Evolving Contributions to National, State and Regional Economies    California is well known to be the nation’s largest agricultural producer and sole producer of many specialty agricultural products. However, California’s working landscapes extend beyond…
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Working Landscapes 2019

To view the updated 2025 Working Landscapes Report, go here.    California is the nation’s largest agricultural producer and is the nation’s sole exporter of many agricultural commodities, supplying 99% or more of almonds, artichokes, and garlic. However, California’s working landscape is not…
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UC Organic Agriculture Institute: Event

2025 Fall Welcome at the UC Davis Student Farm

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Oct 20, 2025

Have you visited the Student Farm? The Agricultural Sustainability Institute invites you to come by and learn about sustainable agriculture and food systems related programs and opportunities on campus and in the community. Discover ways to engage in food on campus while participating in fun activities,…
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