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  • In this restoration treatment, encroaching conifers are removed from an oak woodland to bolster fire resilience. Photo by Jared Gerstein
    Free wildfire publication simplifies understanding fuel-reduction permits on private land

    Jun 28, 2022

    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • Conservation Agriculture Systems Innovation, led by Jeff Mitchell, is being recognized as the recipient of the 2022 Conservation Innovation Award by the Soil and Water Conservation Society.
    Mitchell-led CASI honored by Soil and Water Conservation Society

    Jun 17, 2022

    • Agriculture
  • Tayebeh Hosseini, a UCCE research staff member, takes canopy infrared images to study the growth of desert sweet corn. Photo by Ali Montazar
    Drip-irrigation study sees ‘huge’ reduction in water, fertilizer use for sweet corn

    Jun 16, 2022

    • Agriculture
    • Environment
    • Food
  • Reading food product labels to choose items that are nutrient-rich is one way to get more bang for the buck.
    Families stretch food dollars with tips from UCCE nutrition educators

    Jun 10, 2022

    • Family
    • Food
  • Trees can be watered by drip irrigation systems or soaker hoses as well as hand-held devices. Photo by Janet Hartin.
    Save trees first: Tips to keep them alive during drought

    Jun 10, 2022

  • Trees can be watered by drip irrigation systems or soaker hoses as well as hand-held devices. Photo by Janet Hartin
    Save trees first: Tips to keep them alive during drought

    Jun 9, 2022

    • Yard & Garden
  • German Rafael Villalba-Salazar, nursery technician, harvesting budwood from mother citrus trees at the UC Citrus Clonal Protection Program facility. Photo by Stan Lim, UC Riverside
    You, too, can grow California’s oldest living orange variety

    Jun 9, 2022

    • Agriculture
    • Food
  • This sycamore tree, a preferred species of the polyphagous shothole borer, shows signs of a severe infestation. Photo by Randall Oliver, UC IPM
    After shothole borer invasion, UC Irvine becomes ‘perfect testing ground’

    Jun 8, 2022

    • Natural Resources
    • Pest Management
    • Yard & Garden
  • A new greenhouse at UC Davis will be built to protect grapevines from diseases such as red blotch disease, which can cause leaves to turn red, hamper fruit ripening and reduce wine quality. Photo courtesy of Foundation Plant Services/UC Davis
    UC Davis to build new $5.25M greenhouse to protect U.S. grapevine collection

    Jun 6, 2022

    • Agriculture
    • Food
    • Pest Management
  • A new report examines current needs and challenges of organic farmers and ranchers across California. Organic strawberries photo by Joji Muramoto
    New California Organic Research Agenda available online

    May 31, 2022

    • Agriculture
  • Rice experiments being conducted in a field. Photo by Julia Bailey-Serres/UC Riverside
    New strategies to save the world’s most indispensable grain

    May 27, 2022

    • Agriculture
    • Food
  • Opportunities to learn, such as this Wildfire Preparedness Exposition event hosted by the Santa Barbara County Fire Safe Council, are integral to the Regional Wildfire Mitigation Program. Photo by Anne-Marie Parkinson
    Study: Regional approach to wildfire more comprehensive, equitable

    May 26, 2022

    • Environment
    • Innovation
    • Natural Resources
  • CalFresh EBT cards can be used to buy food at many grocery stores and farm-direct outlets. Photo courtesy of USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
    Many eligible Californians aren't using CalFresh to improve food security

    May 24, 2022

    • Economic Development
    • Food
    • Health
  • For predicting fire severity, dead biomass and live tree density were the two most important variables, the study found. Photo by Scott Stephens
    Previous tree mortality and density big factors in the devastating 2020 Creek Fire

    May 23, 2022

    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • UC Cooperative Extension advisor Igor Lacan, right, describes to 6th grade students some of the plants and animals that live in the water at the beach.
    Elementary school students explore water’s role in life

    May 20, 2022

    • 4-H
    • Environment
  • The demonstration garden at the San Diego County Operations Center helps brighten the campus, while offering valuable gardening and conservation resources. Photo by Leah Taylor
    UC Master Gardeners’ little garden leaves big impression in San Diego

    May 19, 2022

    • Environment
    • Health
    • Yard & Garden
  • Should there be a recommended daily intake of friendly microbes, often found in foods such as kimchi and yogurt? For the first time, scientists have measured the amount of friendly microbes in the food Americans eat. Photo by Leah Mytchyk on Unsplash
    Should there be more microbes on your plate?

    May 18, 2022

    • Food
    • Health
  • Children look into microscopes during North Bay Science Discovery Day, cosponsored by UC Cooperative Extension. Photo by Evett Kilmartin
    Community members invited to support favorite UC ANR programs May 19-20

    May 16, 2022

  • At UC South Coast Research and Extension Center, students get a taste of the diversity of agricultural careers, and of crops such as the sweet limes being sampled here in early 2020. Photo courtesy of UC South Coast REC
    Orange County Farm Bureau gift elevates UC programs that inspire youth in agriculture

    May 13, 2022

    • 4-H
    • Agriculture
    • Food
  • Rob Schuh and son-in-law Andrew Carroll standing in their almond orchard. Photo by Caddie Bergren.
    California Farmer Implements Cover Cropping in Almond Orchard to Improve Soil Quality and Reduce Inputs

    May 11, 2022

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