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Nutrition Policy Institute News: Article

New study suggests limited implementation of California’s Healthy Default Beverage law for children’s meals sold online

January 28, 2022
By Danielle Lee, Gail M Woodward-Lopez
A new study from University of California researchers suggests that most fast food restaurants in low-income neighborhoods in California are not offering beverages online in a way that is consistent with the state's healthy beverage law for children's meals sold on the restaurant's website and popul...
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Nutrition Policy Institute News: Article

Nutrition Policy Institute receives NIH funding to partner with Stanford University researchers to evaluate drinking water promotion in child care settings

January 28, 2022
By Danielle Lee, Lorrene D Ritchie
Nutrition Policy Institute researchers are partnering with pediatrician and public health researcher Anisha Patel from Stanford University on a new National Institutes of Health-funded study to understand the impact of a childcare-based healthy beverage intervention.
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UC Marin Master Gardeners: Article

Perhaps it’s time to plant an oak tree

January 28, 2022
“Oaks are key to the character and legacy of California — its visual beauty, the vigor of its rivers and streams, the clarity of its air, the richness of its wildlife.” — “Secrets of the Oak Woodlands” by Kate MarianchildStress is in ample supply these days, whether it’s aggravation from the news or…
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Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

Is it a Tool Box? Or is it a System?

January 28, 2022
By Daniel K Macon
Predator Protection in Rangeland Livestock Operations One of the first projects I worked on when I started this job was a publication called Livestock Protection Tools for California Ranchers.
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Camellia japonica 'Mrs. Tingley,' Jeanette Alosi
The Real Dirt: Article

Camellias Brighten the Winter Garden

January 28, 2022
Camellias bloom abundantly in our Butte County winters. The sight of their richly-colored blossoms glowing in gray winter light may bring back memories of one's grandmother's house.
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UC Master Gardener Program of Riverside County: Article

Garden Views, 2021.11 - Nov/Dec 2021

January 27, 2022
In this issue: Mona Swinehart describes the Graduation Celebration for the MG Class of 2021; Brad Hardison shares MGs activities at Camp Palm Springs last summer; Betty Guida-Ingalls reflects on microclimates in her yard; Georgia Renne relates her experiences with microclimates at UCR Botanic Garden...
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Salinas Valley Agriculture: Article

Fungicide insensitivity to Bremia lactucae

January 27, 2022
By Richard F Smith
The Michelmore lab at the University of California, Davis routinely monitors isolates of Bremia lactucae, the pathogen that causes lettuce downy mildew for their ability to overcome disease resistance genes and for insensitivity to fungicides.
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