Ongoing research

Nutrition Policy Institute News: Article

Recent study shows WIC participation supports improved diet quality and reduced food insecurity through childhood

July 9, 2025
By Brianna Aguayo Villalon, Danielle Lee, Lorrene D Ritchie
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, commonly known as WIC, supports the health of low-income pregnant and postpartum women, infants, and young children by providing access to nutritious foods, nutrition education, and health referrals through state and local agencies…
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Updates to Invasive Fruit Fly Quarantines

July 9, 2025
By Lindsey Hack
In the last two years, California has experienced a surge of invasive fruit fly infestations. Invasive fruit fly outbreaks endanger our state’s agriculture and economy, as well as homegrown fruits and veggies. They can infest many different fruit, nut, and vegetable crops. Adults lay their eggs under the…
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Thriving Forward: Article

What Is Self-Care and Why Does It Matter?

July 9, 2025
By Matthew R Rodriguez
IntroductionHumans are very complex systems and require ongoing maintenance. Similar to maintaining a vehicle (e.g. oil changes, etc.), people also have ongoing needs in order to function at optimal levels. Adequate sleep, physical exercise, enjoyable activities, positive relationships, and other factors are…
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Cuca What?!

July 9, 2025
By Jennifer M Baumbach
Blog article by Michelle SchlegelLast month, I was wandering through a nursery, knowing that I usually get myself in trouble looking at the plants. Looking at all the vegetables, I came across a Cucamelon. What is that, I thought?  I’ve never seen or heard of these!  A Cucamelon (Melothria…
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UC Master Gardeners of Monterey, San Benito & Santa Cruz Counties: Article

Earth Friendly Gardening Workshops

July 9, 2025
By Denise Pinard
 Our 4 class series on Earth Friendly Gardening take place August 16, September 20, October 25 and November 15. Earth Friendly Gardening provides guidelines recommended by UC Master Gardeners for creating sustainable landscapes that benefit the broader environment and make things easier for the…
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Green Blog: Article

UC ANR shares prospects for sustainably farming the ‘agave rush’

July 9, 2025
By Caroline D Champlin
The popularity of farming agave is taking off in California, with climate change motivating growers to consider planting drought-tolerant crops. With all that buzz, UC Organic Agriculture Institute hosted a field day for current and prospective agave growers to learn more about farming the plant with…
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UC Rice Blog: Article

The Usual Suspects

July 9, 2025
By Consuelo B Baez Vega
Time to round up the usual suspects! When talking about arthropod control in California, the usual suspects are rice seed midge, tadpole shrimp, and armyworms. I will focus on rice seed midge and tadpole shrimp in light of recent pyrethroid exceedances detected in the Sacramento Valley. The challenge…
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