Agriculture

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ANR Adventures: Article

What an Amazing Organization!

September 18, 2023
By Brent Hales
Happy Monday all, I have had the pleasure of visiting numerous Research Extension Centers (South Coast, Hopland, Sierra Foothills, Intermountain, West Side, Lindcove, and Kearney). I have also visited UC Irvine, UC Davis, and UC Berkeley. I soon will visit UC Merced and UC Santa Cruz.
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UC Davis Chancellor Gary May congratulates the California Master Beekeeper Program. With him are co-program managers Wendy Mather and Kian Nikzad. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

A Tip of the Bee Veil to the California Master Beekeeper Program

September 15, 2023
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a colony of honey bees to show us how to divide the labor and work well together. And if you're part of the UC Davis-based California Master Beekeeper Program (CAMBP), it takes a lot of worker bees from all facets to succeed.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

The New Growing Environment

September 15, 2023
By Ben A Faber
So what causes these wounds on leaves and fruit on lemons? Corky, sunken blisters on the leaves. Small divots in the fruit. Some of the spots had halos around them, but most not. That would indicate an infection of some sort. It was showing up in a large orchard near Santa Paula.
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Rancher Carol Kramer managing barb goatgrass with prescribed fire. Jul 13, 2023.
Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

Lighting (Rx) Fires in July

September 14, 2023
By Daniel K Macon
Barb goatgrass (Aegilops triuncialis L.) is a winter annual grass native to the Mediterranean region and western Asia. According to a UCANR publication, it was introduced to Sacramento and El Dorado Counties via the importation of cattle from Mexico.
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A woman stands next to an array of solar panels beside a fam field.
Green Blog: Article

Farmers save money, water by adopting climate-smart agriculture practices

September 13, 2023
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
A Hmong small-scale farmer in Merced County has saved about 14.4 acre-inches of water annually and reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 12.406 MTCO2e per year (equivalent to the greenhouse gas emissions produced from burning 1,396 gallons of gasoline) after upgrading her farm.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

A Spider Year

September 13, 2023
By Ben A Faber
Cruising the avocado orchard, checking out the irrigation system Then Bang!!!!!!! What hit me????? A little closer look, after clearing some sticky stuff off my head and hair and face and shirt and still not getting it completely off.
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Procesador de tomates
Blog de Alimentos: Article

Los granjeros podrán saber el costo de cultivar tomates con anticipación

September 12, 2023
By Diana Cervantes
El costo y el rendimiento de cualquiera que inicia un negocio siempre causa incertidumbre, esto no excluye a los granjeros que cultivan frutas o verduras. Los productores de tomates para procesar ahora podrn tener una mejor idea del costo asociado con el cultivo de este producto.
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Thriving Forward: Article

A Golden Time at the Gold Country Fair in Auburn

September 12, 2023
By Matthew R Rodriguez
This past month, 4-H'ers enjoyed participating in the Gold Country Fair in Auburn. Many 4-H'ers shared animals at the fair and demonstrated their leadership and agricultural knowledge through their project. Participating in the fair was definitely a family endeavor.
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