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Food Blog: Article

California producers: Climate change is real; we could use a little help

February 26, 2025
By Trina Kleist
How can farmers and ranchers continue to grow our food while facing challenges of a changing climate, increasingly scarce water, land use pressures and rising costs? UC and UC ANR scientists are using surveys and interviews with people in the state's agricultural sector to learn what folks need to stay…
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UC Rice Blog: Article

Hedgerows in Rice Update

February 26, 2025
By Whitney B Brim-Deforest, Taiyu Guan, Sarah E Light, Consuelo B Baez Vega
Incorporating hedgerows in rice could provide growers with an alternative method for managing field margins without relying on pesticide applications to control the pests along the edges of rice fields.
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ANR Employee News: Article

In memoriam: Steven Swain

February 26, 2025
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
 Steven V. Swain, UC Cooperative Extension environmental horticulture advisor for Marin and Sonoma counties, died unexpectedly in San Francisco on Feb. 8. He was 58. He earned a bachelor's degree in biology from UC Santa Cruz in 1989 and got his start in commercial arboriculture working with Lewis…
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In memoriam: Bill Weitkamp

February 26, 2025
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
 William "Bill" Weitkamp, Jr., UC Cooperative Extension livestock and natural resources advisor emeritus, passed away in Arroyo Grande on Dec. 18, 2024. He was 85.Weitkamp, who served with UCCE for 35 years, was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, in the hospital closest to his hometown of Tulelake, where he…
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Submitting a Proposal

An annual call for proposals is announced through the UC ANR Update, UC ANR Portal, and using Collaborative Tools for existing research projects. However, off-cycle research projects are generally accepted outside the normal call for proposals (March-April) as long as space and labor are available.
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Citrus Production Websites

General Information about Citrus Production California Citrus Research Board and Citrograph magazine Questions and Answers for Citrus Management developed by UC Cooperative Extension for Southern California UC ANR Catalog of publications A wide range of topics including: Citrus Production manual pub...
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Current Research Rates

The full cost rates for research conducted at Lindcove REC for 2022-2023 have been approved. LREC is able to offer 50% funding for UC Research projects. Non-UC research projects are charged the full cost plus a Non-University fee of 36% to cover indirect costs. PER ACRE: FULL COST PER ACRE = $3,547.
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Walnut

Principle Investigator: Dr. Elizabeth Fichtner, Area Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension, Tulare In 2016 Lindcove Research and Extension Center (LREC) welcomed its first nut crop on site.
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Citrus IPM

SJV Citrus IPM Blog Topics in Subtropics Blog Topics in Subtropics Newsletter Citrograph This set of web pages will provide you with information about citrus pests in the San Joaquin Valley.
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