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2011 California Small Farm Conference

"Small Farms: Bright Futures" was the theme for the 2011 conference, held March 6 8 in San Jose. The conference included five day-long field courses and 25 workshops. View the conference website for more information.
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2012 California Small Farm Conference

"Cultivating the next generation" was the theme for the 2012 conference, March 4 6 in Valencia. The conference included day-long field courses and 25 workshops. View the conference website for more information.
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Family Farm Series Publications

Welcome to the Small Farm Center's Family Farm Series. New and experienced farmers and ranchers can benefit from these science-based publications written by Cooperative Extension specialists and farm advisors who are experts in their fields.
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Angora Goats

Published April 1993 USDA Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research Service Office for Small-Scale Agriculture Angora goats may be the most efficient fiber producers on Earth.
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Aquaculture

Small Farm News January/February 1992 Fred S. Conte, Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis. Adapted from an article by Dr. Conte called, California Aquaculture: Growth Keyed to Diversity and Markets. In World Aquaculture 21(3):33-44,1990.
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Asian Pears

Small Farm Center, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 January 1989 By James A.
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Asparagus

Published February 1994 United States Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research Service Office for Small-Scale Agriculture Easy to plant and care for, asparagus comes back every year(with minimal labor except for harvesting.
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Bees

January 1994 United States Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service Office for Small-Scale Agriculture More than 211,000 beekeepers maintain about 3.2 million honey bee colonies in the United States. Thousands of beekeepers are small-scale entrepreneurs.
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Use of Commercial Biological-Control Agents for Insects and Mites

Small Farm Center, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 April 1991 By L.E. Ehler University of California, Davis Department of Entomology Biological control is a key element in integrated pest management.(IPM) and will continue to be in the foreseeable future.
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