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UC Davis entomology alumnus Gary Lamberti, professor of aquatic science in the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, and director of the university's Stream and Wetland Ecology Laboratory, is the recipient of a 2022 Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) Career Award for "signif...
Weekly Horticulture Zoom Talks March-April: A Few Things to Do Fireblight Disease of Trees and Shrubs Lawn and Garden Equipment: California's Recent (2021) Law...
Reposted from the UC Riverside news Project examines microbes' role in greenhouse gas emissions Scientists have found microbes living in the charred soil that wildfires leave behind.
Nutrition Policy Institute inaugural director and UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources cooperative extension nutrition specialist, Lorrene Ritchie, was featured in the USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture's Women's History Month spotlight on March 21, 2022.
Ishai Zeldner, a beekeeper turned businessman, would have been proud. Zeldner, who died in 2018 at age 71, would have been proud to see the family business he founded, Z Specialty Food, develop into a 20,000 square-foot facility at 1221 Harter Way, Woodland. It was his dream.
Reposted from the UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences news A study found that redwood trees have two different leaves that serve different functions. The peripheral leaf, left, focuses on photosynthesis while the axial leaf is devoted to absorbing water.
Marisa Tsai, researcher at the University of California Nutrition Policy Institute, received the UC Berkeley School of Public Health Cheri Pies award for her doctoral work to examine intergenerational transmission of food security.
Lindcove Research and Extension Center is accepting research proposals until May 27. Located in the foothills of Tulare County, LREC has land, labor and facilities available for 2022-2023 research projects.
The UC Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center is soliciting proposals to support new and continuing research on rangeland and oak woodland ecology and management, beef cattle health, production and management, as well as related agricultural and natural resource themes important to California...