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UC Food Observer 3h
"Across dusty roads and the course of two decades, a researcher named Jeff Mitchell has encouraged an increasing number of producers to develop farm systems that are closer to the kinds of systems found in nature."
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Kent Daane 3h
Bees in vineyards? Houston Wilson led a nice study of cover crops impact on ecosystem services in vineyards and showed some increases in bees, even though vines aren't bee-pollinated. Fin it on his Research Gate:
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" data is helpful in my work because we can see changes over time in the demographic profile of farmers that can help inform the type of training we offer," says UC Cooperative Extension specialist via
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Owen Taylor 6h
California Almonds - N. SJV Almond Day approaches - latest updates from UC.
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Kent Daane 3h
Check out the Annual Review article on Sustainable Vineyard Management with Charles Vincent, Rufus , and Claudio Ioriatti. via the one-time download (authors' access) via the following e-print URL:
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UCCE San Diego 4h
UCCE along with the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), would like to remind San Diego farmers and ranchers the deadline for the 2017 Census of Agriculture is today! If you're a producer the survey is available online. Follow the link:
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Susie Kocher 9h
"The researchers found that recharge projects during almond trees’ winter dormancy period had little impact on the following season’s yields." New frontiers await groundwater recharge projects
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UC Desert Research 9h
Our program host visitors from all over teaching them how an arid valley in the California - Mexico border that reaches 120 F degrees in the summer, with only 3 inches of rain/year, salty water and mild winter produces food year around.
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Anne Megaro 6h
Just attended a fantastic talk by Dr. Kim Rodriguez, Director of on all of the great research they are doing on fire, sheep, and wildlife. Now, making plans to go visit for lambing season!!
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Michael Lairmore 7h
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UC Food Observer 11h
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George Zhuang Feb 4
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Ag&Natural Resources 12h
Farmers! If you haven't already filled out the Census of Agriculture, please do. It ends TODAY, Feb. 5. Only 26% of CA producers have responded. data will influence future policy, funding & research
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Larry Bettiga Feb 4
What it means to be boldly Californian via
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Sat Darshan Singh Feb 4
Anyone snacking on almonds during the ? Here’s what those nuts look like when they’re still on the tree.
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Ag&Natural Resources Feb 4
At parties, dropped passes and missed tackles should be the only things making football fans' stomachs churn
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La Habra Hilltoppers Feb 3
For the entire month of February, purchase a paper clover at the register of your local JOANN store and support 4-H! $1 paper clover comes with instructions for a craft project $4 paper clover gives you $4 on your next purchase
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Michael Lairmore Feb 3
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Gary Bradford Feb 3
Want to help the Cascade Fire Victims rebuild!?!? Come on out to the Fundraiser Spaghetti Dinner !!!!
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