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Urban agriculture in California: Lessons learned from an urban farmer workshop series
by Rachel A. Surls, Rob Bennaton, Gail W. Feenstra, Ramiro E. Lobo, Alda F. Pires, Jennifer Sowerwine, Julia Van Soelen Kim, Cheryl A. Wilen

April-June 2023
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With sustainable use of local inputs, urban agriculture delivers community benefits beyond food
by María Teresa Gómez-Villarino, Teresa Briz

October-December 2022
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Grazing lambs on pastures regrown after wildfires did not significantly alter metal content in meat and wool
by Sarah Depenbrock, Jennie Lane, Makda Asrat, Robert Poppenga, Sabine Hargrave, Bret McNabb, Valerie Eviner, Munashe Chigerwe

October-December 2022
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Using Ecological Site Descriptions to make ranch-level decisions about where to manage for soil organic carbon
by Lina Aoyama, James W. Bartolome, Lucas Silva, Whendee L. Silver

April - September 2022
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Fine-tuning fertilizer applications in organic cool-season leafy green crops can increase soil quality and yields
by Richard Smith, Michael Cahn, Tim Hartz, Daniel Geisseler, Patricia Love

April - September 2022
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Cattle grazing reduces fuel and leads to more manageable fire behavior
by Felix Ratcliff, Devii Rao, Sheila Barry, Shane Dewees, Luke Macaulay, Royce Larsen, Matthew Shapero, Rowan Peterson, Max Moritz, Larry Forero

April - September 2022
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Impacts of winter cover cropping on soil moisture and evapotranspiration in California's specialty crop fields may be minimal during winter months
by Alyssa DeVincentis, Samuel Sandoval Solis, Sloane Rice, Daniele Zaccaria, Richard Snyder, Mahesh Maskey, Anna Gomes, Amélie Gaudin, Jeffrey Mitchell

January-March 2022
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Soil health practices have different outcomes depending on local soil conditions
by Scott M. Devine, Kerri L. Steenwerth, Anthony T. O'Geen

January-March 2022
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Silviculture can facilitate repeat prescribed burn programs with long-term strategies
by Robert A. York, Jacob Levine, Daniel Foster, Scott Stephens, Brandon Collins

July-December 2021
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No-tillage sorghum and garbanzo yields match or exceed standard tillage yields
by Jeffrey P. Mitchell, Anil Shrestha, Lynn Epstein, Jeffery A. Dahlberg, Teamrat Ghezzehei, Samuel Araya, Brian Richter, Sukhwinder Kaur, Peter Henry, Daniel S. Munk, Sarah Light, Monte Bottens, Daniele Zaccaria

July-December 2021
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Growers follow the label: An analysis of bee-toxic pesticide use in almond orchards during bloom
by Jennie L. Durant, Brittney K. Goodrich, Kelly T. Chang, Evan Yoshimoto

April-June 2021
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The first SGMA groundwater market is trading: The importance of good design and the risks of getting it wrong
by Sarah Heard, Matthew Fienup, E. J. Remson

April-June 2021
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Integration of grazing and herbicide application improves management of barb goatgrass and medusahead in pasture and rangelands
by Travis M. Bean, Josh S. Davy, Guy B. Kyser, Elise S. Gornish

April-June 2021
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The CALeDNA program: Citizen scientists and researchers inventory California's biodiversity
by Rachel S. Meyer, Miroslava Munguia Ramos, Meixi Lin, Teia M. Schweizer, Zachary Gold, Dannise Ruiz Ramos, Sabrina Shirazi, Gaurav Kandlikar, Wai-Yin Kwan, Emily E. Curd, Amanda Freise, Jordan Moberg Parker, Jason P. Sexton, Regina Wetzer, N. Dean Pentcheff, Adam R. Wall, Lenore Pipes, Ana Garcia-Vedrenne, Maura Palacios Mejia, Tiara Moore, Chloe Orland, Kimberly M. Ballare, Anna Worth, Eric Beraut, Emma L. Aronson, Rasmus Nielsen, Harris A. Lewin, Paul H. Barber, Jeff Wall, Nathan Kraft, Beth Shapiro, Robert K. Wayne

January-March 2021
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Report: Assessing community and citizen science at UC ANR
by Ryan Meyer, Sabrina Drill

January-March 2021
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Research highlights
by Lucien Crowder

July-September 2020
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Strawberry growers are unlikely to forgo soil fumigation with disease-resistant cultivars alone
by Julie Guthman

July-September 2020
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Agricultural managed aquifer recharge — water quality factors to consider
by Hannah Waterhouse, Sandra Bachand, Daniel Mountjoy, Joseph Choperena, Philip A.M. Bachand, Helen E. Dahlke, William R. Horwath

July-September 2020
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Burn permits need to facilitate – not prevent – “good fire” in California
by Ariel Roughton, Ryan Tompkins, Robert A. York, Susie Kocher

April-June 2020
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Boons or boondoggles: An assessment of the Salton Sea water importation options
by Lucia Levers, S. Drew Story, Kurt Schwabe

April-June 2020
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Supporting evidence varies for rangeland management practices that seek to improve soil properties and forage production in California
by Chelsea J. Carey, Kelly Gravuer, Sasha Gennet, Dillon Osleger, Stephen A. Wood

April-June 2020
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Research highlights
by Lucien Crowder

January-March 2020
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Hasty responses to foodborne illness outbreaks impact California growers
by Brooke Latack, Rebecca Ozeran

January-March 2020
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Agricultural water use accounting provides path for surface water use solutions
by Glenn McGourty, David Lewis, Josh Metz, John Harper, Rachel Elkins, Juliet Christian-Smith, Terry Prichard, Larry Schwankl, Prahlada Papper

January-March 2020
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Watering the Emerald Triangle: Irrigation sources used by cannabis cultivators in Northern California
by Christopher Dillis, Theodore E. Grantham, Connor McIntee, Bryan McFadin, Kason Grady

July-December 2019
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First known survey of cannabis production practices in California
by Houston Wilson, Hekia Bodwitch, Jennifer Carah, Kent Daane, Christy Getz, Theodore E. Grantham, Van Butsic

July-December 2019
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Perceptions of cannabis among Humboldt County timberland and ranchland owners
by Yana Valachovic, Lenya Quinn-Davidson, Jeffery Stackhouse, Van Butsic

July-December 2019
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“Like every other industry” — An on-the-ground perspective on Proposition 64
by Lucien Crowder

July-December 2019
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Science and law enforcement teaming up to help “critters”
by Lucien Crowder

July-December 2019
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“We can't just be a county that supports inebriants”: Voices of the noncannabis agricultural community
by James C. LaChance

July-December 2019
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Cannabis farmers or criminals? Enforcement-first approaches fuel disparity and hinder regulation
by Michael Polson*, Margiana Petersen-Rockney*

July-December 2019
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Growers say cannabis legalization excludes small growers, supports illicit markets, undermines local economies
by Hekia Bodwitch, Jennifer Carah, Kent M. Daane, Christy Getz, Theodore E. Grantham, Gordon M. Hickey, Houston Wilson

July-December 2019
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Characteristics of farms applying for cannabis cultivation permits
by Benjamin Schwab, Ariani Wartenberg, Van Butsic

July-December 2019
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The rapid evolution of UC cannabis research
by Lucien Crowder

July-December 2019
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Special Issue: Cannabis
by Jim Downing

July-December 2019
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Research highlights
by Lucien Crowder

April-June 2019
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UC ANR advisors support cattle ranchers after wildfires
by H. White

April-June 2019
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Cover crops prove effective at increasing soil nitrogen for organic potato production
by Rob Wilson, Darrin Culp, Skyler Peterson, Kevin Nicholson, Daniel Geisseler

April-June 2019
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UC experts can lead on carbon dioxide removal
by Daniel L. Sanchez, Benjamin Z. Houlton, Whendee Silver

April-June 2019
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The California Tree Mortality Data Collection Network — Enhanced communication and collaboration among scientists and stakeholders
by Jodi Axelson, John Battles, Beverly Bulaon, Danny Cluck, Stella Cousins, Lauren Cox, Becky Estes, Chris Fettig, Andrea Hefty, Stacy Hishinuma, Sharon Hood, Devin McMahon, Leif Mortenson, Alexander Koltunov, Elliot Kuskulis, Adrian Poloni, Carlos Ramirez, Christina Restaino, Hugh Safford, Michèle Slaton, Sheri Smith, Carmen Tubbesing, Rebecca Wayman, Derek Young, Susie Kocher

April-June 2019
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Cooperative Extension can better frame its value by emphasizing policy relationships
by Clare Gupta, David Campbell, Alexandra Cole-Weiss

January-March 2019
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UC-industry-agency partnerships influence and help implement dairy water quality policy
by Deanne M. Meyer, Betsy M. Karle, Jennifer M. Heguy, David J. Lewis, Jeffery W. Stackhouse, D. Denise Mullinax

January-March 2019
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Prescribed fire gains momentum
by Lucien Crowder

January-March 2019
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Communication, engagement and science-based policy
by Anne Megaro

January-March 2019
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Closing the extension gap: Information and communication technology in sustainable agriculture
by Mark Lubell, Neil McRoberts

October-December 2018
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Three new Phytophthora detection methods, including training dogs to sniff out the pathogen, prove reliable
by Tedmund J. Swiecki, Matt Quinn, Laura Sims, Elizabeth Bernhardt, Lauralea Oliver, Tina Popenuck, Matteo Garbelotto

October-December 2018
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Coordinated response to inadvertent introduction of pathogens to California restoration areas
by Susan J. Frankel, Janice M. Alexander, Diana Benner, Alisa Shor

October-December 2018
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Dependence on policy revenue poses risks for investments in dairy digesters
by Hyunok Lee, Daniel A. Sumner

October-December 2018
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Soil- and waterborne Phytophthora species linked to recent outbreaks in Northern California restoration sites
by Matteo Garbelotto, Susan J. Frankel, Bruno Scanu

October-December 2018
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Groundwater sustainability in the San Joaquin Valley: Multiple benefits if agricultural lands are retired and restored strategically
by Rodd Kelsey, Abby Hart, H. Scott Butterfield, Dan Vink

July-September 2018
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Research highlights
by Jim Downing, Lucien Crowder

July-September 2018
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Modeled soil erosion potential is low across California's annual rangelands
by Wilson B. Salls, Royce E. Larsen, David J. Lewis, Leslie M. Roche, Danny J. Eastburn, Allan D. Hollander, Mike Walkinshaw, Stephen R. Kaffka, Kenneth W. Tate, Anthony T. O'Geen

July-September 2018
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Streamflow availability ratings identify surface water sources for groundwater recharge in the Central Valley
by Helen E. Dahlke, Tiffany N. Kocis

July-September 2018
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Central Coast growers' trust in water quality regulatory process needs rebuilding
by Ann Drevno

April-June 2018
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Wild pigs breach farm fence through harvest time in southern San Joaquin Valley
by Michael D. White, Kayla M. Kauffman, Jesse S. Lewis, Ryan S. Miller

April-June 2018
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Next-generation mechanization
by Jim Downing

April-June 2018
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Managed winter flooding of alfalfa recharges groundwater with minimal crop damage
by Helen E. Dahlke, Andrew G. Brown, Steve Orloff, Daniel Putnam, Toby O'Geen

January-March 2018
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Farmers share their perspectives on California water management and the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
by Meredith T. Niles, Courtney Hammond Wagner

January-March 2018
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Diverse stakeholders create collaborative, multilevel basin governance for groundwater sustainability
by Esther Conrad, Tara Moran, Marcelle E. DuPraw, David Ceppos, Janet Martinez, William Blomquist

January-March 2018
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How are Western water districts managing groundwater basins?
by Claire Newman, Richard Howitt, Duncan MacEwan

January-March 2018
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Can we speed this up?
by Ronald C. Griffin

January-March 2018
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Supporting sustainable groundwater management
by Doug Parker, Faith Kearns

January-March 2018
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Four decades of sustainable groundwater management
by Jim Downing

January-March 2018
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Enforcing the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
by Jim Downing

January-March 2018
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Modeling guides groundwater management in a basin with river–aquifer interactions
by Laura Foglia, Jakob Neumann, Douglas G. Tolley, Richard L. Snyder, Thomas Harter, Steve Orloff

January-March 2018
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Advocating for growers as SGMA moves forward
by Jim Downing

January-March 2018
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How can we support the development of robust groundwater sustainability plans?
by Vishal K. Mehta, Charles Young, Susan R. Bresney, Daniel S. Spivak, Jonathan M. Winter

January-March 2018
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Special Issue: The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
by Jim Downing

January-March 2018
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UC groundwater research: A survey
by Jim Downing

January-March 2018
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Remote sensing is a viable tool for mapping soil salinity in agricultural lands
by Elia Scudiero, Dennis L. Corwin, Ray G. Anderson, Kevin Yemoto, Wesley Clary, Zhi “Luke” Wang, Todd H. Skaggs

October-December 2017
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Forage seeding in rangelands increases production and prevents weed invasion
by Josh S. Davy, Katherine Dykier, Tony Turri, Elise Gornish

October-December 2017
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Ownership characteristics and crop selection in California cropland
by Luke Macaulay, Van Butsic

October-December 2017
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Land access and costs may drive strawberry growers' increased use of fumigation
by Julie Guthman

July-September 2017
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Hedgerow benefits align with food production and sustainability goals
by Rachael F. Long, Kelly Garbach, Lora A. Morandin

July-September 2017
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N2O emissions from California farmlands: A review
by Elizabeth Verhoeven, Engil Pereira, Charlotte Decock, Gina Garland, Taryn Kennedy, Emma Suddick, William Horwath, Johan Six

July-September 2017
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The economics of managing Verticillium wilt, an imported disease in California lettuce
by Christine L. Carroll, Colin A. Carter, Rachael E. Goodhue, C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell, Krishna V. Subbarao

July-September 2017
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UC and California food systems: Growing together through the Global Food Initiative
by Janet Napolitano

July-September 2017
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UC pursues rooted research with a nonprofit, links the many benefits of community gardens
by Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell, James Bliesner, Keith Pezzoli

July-September 2017
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Review of research to inform California's climate scoping plan: Agriculture and working lands
by Ryan Byrnes, Valerie Eviner, Ermias Kebreab, William R. Horwath, Louise Jackson, Bryan M. Jenkins, Stephen Kaffka, Amber Kerr, Josette Lewis, Frank M. Mitloehner, Jeffrey P. Mitchell, Kate M. Scow, Kerri L. Steenwerth, Stephen Wheeler

July-September 2017
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Extending agricultural knowledge globally
by Jim Downing

July-September 2017
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Using InVEST to assess ecosystem services on conserved properties in Sonoma County, CA
by Van Butsic, Matthew Shapero, Diana Moanga, Stephanie Larson

April-June 2017
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How to study cannabis
by Jim Downing

April-June 2017
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Coexisting with chaparral
by Jim Downing

April-June 2017
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April-June 2017
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After fire, the roles of rabbits and wildflowers
by Hazel White

April-June 2017
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The palm weevil Rhynchophorus vulneratus is eradicated from Laguna Beach
by Mark S. Hoddle, Christina D. Hoddle, Mohammed Alzubaidy, John Kabashima, J. Nicholas Nisson, Jocelyn Millar, Monica Dimson

January-March 2017
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Irrigation method does not affect wild bee pollinators of hybrid sunflower
by Hillary Sardiñas, Collette Yee, Claire Kremen

January-March 2017
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Unmanned aerial systems for agriculture and natural resources
by Sean D. Hogan, Maggi Kelly, Brandon Stark, YangQuan Chen

January-March 2017
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Research to policy: Enabling oak woodland restoration
by Debbie Thompson

January-March 2017
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The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act challenges the diversity of California farms
by Jessica Rudnick, Alyssa DeVincentis, Linda Estelí Méndez-Barrientos

October-December 2016
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On-farm flood capture could reduce groundwater overdraft in Kings River Basin
by Philip A.M. Bachand, Sujoy B. Roy, Nicole Stern, Joseph Choperena, Don Cameron, William R. Horwath

October-December 2016
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At Hansen Agricultural REC, better blackberries and a soil disinfestation alternative
by Hazel White

July-September 2016
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Growing for the future: Collective action, land stewardship and soilborne pathogens in California strawberry production
by Margaret Lloyd, Tom Gordon

July-September 2016
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The evolving fresh market berry industry in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties
by Laura Tourte, Mark Bolda, Karen Klonsky

July-September 2016
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A crossroads for strawberries
by Jim Downing

July-September 2016
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Conservation agriculture: Systems thinking for sustainable farming
by Jeffrey Mitchell, Ron Harben, Garrison Sposito, Anil Shrestha, Daniel Munk, Gene Miyao, Randy Southard, Howard Ferris, William R. Horwath, Eric Kueneman, Judee Fisher, Monte Bottens, Phil Hogan, Robert Roy, Jim Komar, Dwayne Beck, Don Reicosky, Michelle Leinfelder-Miles, Brenna Aegerter, Johan Six, Tom Barcellos, Dino Giacomazzi, Alan Sano, Jesse Sanchez, Mike Crowell, John Diener, Darrell Cordova, Trevor Cordova, Jerry Rossiter

April-June 2016
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April-June 2016
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Adina Merenlender: Building a new mode of extension for biodiversity conservation
by Jim Downing

April-June 2016
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Understanding organic potato fertilization dynamics at Intermountain REC
by Jim Downing

April-June 2016
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Precision overhead irrigation is suitable for several Central Valley crops
by Jeffrey P. Mitchell, Anil Shrestha, Joy Hollingsworth, Daniel Munk, Kurt J. Hembree, Thomas A. Turini

April-June 2016
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Community and home gardens increase vegetable intake and food security of residents in San Jose, California
by Susan Algert, Lucy Diekmann, Marian Renvall, Leslie Gray

April-June 2016
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Preparing for an uncertain future with climate smart agriculture
by Karen Ross

January-March 2016
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Modeling the effects of local climate change on crop acreage
by Hyunok Lee, Daniel A. Sumner

January-March 2016
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Management of blue gum eucalyptus in California requires region-specific consideration
by Kristina M. Wolf, Joseph M. DiTomaso

January-March 2016
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Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
by Ryan T. DiGaudio, Kimberly E. Kreitinger, Catherine M. Hickey, Nathaniel E. Seavy, Thomas Gardali

October-December 2015
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Introducing cattle grazing to a noxious weed-dominated rangeland shifts plant communities
by Josh S. Davy, Leslie M. Roche, Alexis V. Robertson, Dennis E. Nay, Kenneth W. Tate

October-December 2015
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UC ANR: The original incubator
by Glenda Humiston

October-December 2015
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California's agricultural regions gear up to actively manage groundwater use and protection
by Thomas Harter

July-September 2015
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Healthy landscapes will help California to mitigate and adapt to climate change
by Ashley Conrad-Saydah

July-September 2015
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The wood in the forest: Why California needs to reexamine the role of biomass in climate policy
by Peter Tittmann

July-September 2015
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Letters to the editor
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July-September 2015
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Forest biomass diversion in the Sierra Nevada: Energy, economics and emissions
by Bruce Springsteen, Thomas Christofk, Robert A. York, Tad Mason, Stephen Baker, Emily Lincoln, Bruce Hartsough, Takuyuki Yoshioka

July-September 2015
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Economic sustainability modeling provides decision support for assessing hybrid poplar-based biofuel development in California
by Varaprasad Bandaru, Nathan C. Parker, Quinn Hart, Mark Jenner, Boon-Ling Yeo, Jordan T. Crawford, Yuanzhe Li, Peter W. Tittmann, Luke Rogers, Stephen R. Kaffka, Bryan M. Jenkins

July-September 2015
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Biomass power plant feedstock procurement: Modeling transportation cost zones and the potential for competition
by Anil R. Kizha., Han-Sup Han, Timothy Montgomery, Aaron Hohl

July-September 2015
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Modeling fuel treatment impacts on fire suppression cost savings: A review
by Matthew P. Thompson, Nathaniel M. Anderson

July-September 2015
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Effects of fuel treatments on California mixed-conifer forests
by Eric M. Winford, Jens T. Stevens, Hugh D. Safford

July-September 2015
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Sustaining the promise of the land-grant university system
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

April-June 2015
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UC ANR Cooperative Extension grows citizen scientists
by Rose Hayden-Smith, Yana Valachovic, Brendan Twieg

April-June 2015
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Barbara Allen-Diaz: A career applying research to solve California's problems
by Ann Senuta

April-June 2015
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Regional identity can add value to agricultural products
by Bradley C. Christensen, Martin Kenney, Donald Patton

April-June 2015
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Soil suitability index identifies potential areas for groundwater banking on agricultural lands
by A.T. O'Geen, Matthew B.B. Saal, Helen Dahlke, David Doll, Rachel Elkins, Allan Fulton, Graham Fogg, Thomas Harter, Jan W. Hopmans, Chuck Ingels, Franz Niederholzer, Paul Verdegaal, Mike Walkinshaw, Samuel Sandoval Solis

April-June 2015
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Forest thinning may increase water yield from the Sierra Nevada
by Jim Downing

January-March 2015
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Mapping forests with Lidar provides flexible, accurate data with many uses
by Maggi Kelly, Stefania Di Tommaso

January-March 2015
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Carbon calculator tracks the climate benefits of managed private forests
by William C. Stewart, Benktesh D. Sharma

January-March 2015
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Post-fire vegetation dynamics of a sagebrush steppe community change significantly over time
by Sara K. Hanna, Kenneth O. Fulgham

January-March 2015
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UC plays a crucial facilitating role in the Sierra Nevada Adaptive Management Project
by Adriana Sulak, Lynn Huntsinger, Susan D. Kocher

January-March 2015
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Californians must learn from the past and work together to meet the forest and fire challenges of the next century
by Susan Kocher

January-March 2015
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UC Cooperative Extension works with fire safe councils to reduce wildfires
by Glenn A. Nader, Michael De Lasaux

January-March 2015
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Cooperative, cross-boundary management facilitates large-scale ecosystem restoration efforts
by Erin Kelly, Jonathan Kusel

January-March 2015
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UC and the state of California team up against invasive species
by Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, Annette Jones, Nick Condos

October-December 2014
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2014 index
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October-December 2014
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About California Agriculture
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October-December 2014
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EXCLUDING PESTS AND PATHOGENS: Plant health: How diagnostic networks and interagency partnerships protect plant systems from pests and pathogens
by Richard M. Bostock, Carla S. Thomas, Richard W. Hoenisch, Deborah A. Golino, Georgios Vidalakis

October-December 2014
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MANAGING NEWLY ESTABLISHED PESTS: Growers, scientists and regulators collaborate on European grapevine moth program
by Monica Cooper, Lucia Varela, Rhonda Smith, David Whitmer, Gregory Simmons, Andrea Lucchi, Roxanne Broadway, Robert Steinhauer

October-December 2014
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MAINTAINING LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT: Herbicide-resistant weeds challenge some signature cropping systems
by Bradley D. Hanson, Steven Wright, Lynn M. Sosnoskie, Albert J. Fischer, Marie Jasieniuk, John A. Roncoroni, Kurt J. Hembree, Steve Orloff, Anil Shrestha, Kassim Al-Khatib

October-December 2014
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Sidebar: Importance of herbicide resistance in weeds of natural areas
by Joseph M. DiTomaso

October-December 2014
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Sidebar: Herbicide-resistant weeds unlikely in vegetable crops
by Steve Fennimore, Richard Smith, Michelle Le Strange

October-December 2014
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MAINTAINING LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT: Over 35 years, integrated pest management has reduced pest risks and pesticide use
by Peter B. Goodell, Frank G. Zalom, Joyce F. Strand, Cheryl A. Wilen, Karey Windbiel-Rojas

October-December 2014
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Diagnostics in animal health: How UC helps exclude and minimize impact of livestock pathogens
by John M. Adaska, Edward R. Atwill, Glenn A. Nader

October-December 2014
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Out of sight but not out of mind: California refocuses on groundwater
by Thomas Harter, Helen E. Dahlke

July-September 2014
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Pierce's disease costs California $104 million per year
by Kabir P. Tumber, Julian M. Alston, Kate B. Fuller

January-June 2014
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ANR and Cooperative Extension touch people's lives
by Janet Napolitano

January-June 2014
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Rebuilding for the next 100 years
by Barbara H. Allen-Diaz

January-June 2014
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California milestones
by Rose Hayden-Smith, Rachel Surls, Marissa Palin Stein

January-June 2014
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A century of science and service
by Rose Hayden-Smith, Rachel Surls

January-June 2014
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UC Cooperative Extension helps farming sprout in the city
by Robin Meadows

October-December 2013
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Testing protocol ensures the authenticity of organic fertilizers
by Fungai N.D. Mukome, Timothy A. Doane, Lucas C.R. Silva, Sanjai J. Parikh, William R. Horwath

October-December 2013
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Available from ANR: Weed Pest Identification and Monitoring Cards
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October-December 2013
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Coming up in California Agriculture: UC Cooperative Extension: A century of providing solutions for California
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October-December 2013
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Tractor-mounted, GPS-based spot fumigation system manages Prunus replant disease
by V. Udompetaikul, Robert W. Coates, Shrinivasa K. Upadhyaya, Greg T. Browne, Mir Shafii, Matt Gillis

October-December 2013
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About California Agriculture
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October-December 2013
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About California Agriculture
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July-September 2013
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Researchers develop alternatives to methyl bromide fumigation
by Robin Meadows

July-September 2013
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TIF film, substrates and nonfumigant soil disinfestation maintain fruit yields
by Steven A. Fennimore, Raquel Serohijos, Jayesh B. Samtani, Husein A. Ajwa, Krishna V. Subbarao, Frank N. Martin, Oleg Daugovish, Dan Legard, Greg T. Browne, Joji Muramoto, Carol Shennan, Karen Klonsky

July-September 2013
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Forest nurseries face critical choices with the loss of methyl bromide fumigation
by Jerry E. Weiland, Will R. Littke, Diane L. Haase

July-September 2013
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Monitoring soil carbon will prepare growers for a carbon trading system
by Emma C. Suddick, Moffatt K. Ngugi, Keith Paustian, Johan Six

July-September 2013
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Managing the almond and stone fruit replant disease complex with less soil fumigant
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UC Cooperative Extension's collaborations grow with the centuries
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Specialty crops and methyl bromide alternatives: Taking stock after 7 years
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COMING UP in California Agriculture: Alternatives to methyl bromide: Managing replant disease with less soil fumigant
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Stinkwort is rapidly expanding its range in California
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Public investment in UC fosters answers for global food system
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Reforms could boost conservation banking by landowners
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For switchgrass cultivated as biofuel in California, invasiveness limited by several steps
by Joseph M. DiTomaso, Jacob N. Barney, J. Jeremiah Mann, Guy Kyser

April-June 2013
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Nitrogen fertilizer use in California: Assessing the data, trends and a way forward
by Todd S. Rosenstock, Daniel Liptzin, Johan Six, Thomas P. Tomich

January-March 2013
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Positive youth development merits state investment
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January-March 2013
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More effective professional development can help 4-H volunteers address need for youth scientific literacy
by Martin H. Smith, Lynn Schmitt-McQuitty

January-March 2013
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Converting oak woodland or savanna to vineyards may stress groundwater supply in summer
by Mark Grismer, Caitlin Asato

October-December 2012
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Analysis reveals potential rangeland impacts if Williamson Act eliminated
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Standards vary in studies using rainfall simulators to evaluate erosion
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July-September 2012
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Conservation tillage systems for cotton advance in the San Joaquin Valley
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July-September 2012
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Income value of private amenities assessed in California oak woodlands
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July-September 2012
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Radio-frequency identification could help reduce the spread of plant pathogens
by Andrea Luvisi, Alessandra Panattoni, Enrico Triolo

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Honoring 150 years of accessible higher education
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April-June 2012
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For 150 years, UC science and agriculture transform California
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Research and adoption of biotechnology strategies could improve California fruit and nut crops
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April-June 2012
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UC leads effort to protect California forests from catastrophic fire
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April-June 2012
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No-tillage and high-residue practices reduce soil water evaporation
by Jeffrey P. Mitchell, Purnendu N. Singh, Wesley W. Wallender, Daniel S. Munk, William R. Horwath, Philip Hogan, Robert Roy, Blaine R. Hanson, Jonathan F. Wroble

April-June 2012
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Totally impermeable film retains fumigants, allowing lower application rates in strawberry
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Community Supported Agriculture is thriving in the Central Valley
by Ryan E. Galt, Libby O'Sullivan, Jessica Beckett, Colleen C. Hiner

January-March 2012
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Research on fire and ecosystem services must incorporate climate realities
by James W. Bartolome, Max A. Moritz

October-December 2011
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Forest and rangeland owners value land for natural amenities and as financial investment
by Shasta Ferranto, Lynn Huntsinger, Christy Getz, Gary Nakamura, William Stewart, Sabrina Drill, Yana Valachovic, Michael DeLasaux, Maggi Kelly

October-December 2011
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Transgenic rice evaluated for risks to marketability
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July-September 2011
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July-September 2011
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Switchgrass is a promising, high-yielding crop for California biofuel
by Gabriel M. Pedroso, Christopher De Ben, Robert B. Hutmacher, Steve Orloff, Dan Putnam, Johan Six, Chris van Kessel, Steven Wright, Bruce A. Linquist

July-September 2011
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Diet factors could ease disease, build healthier California
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July-September 2011
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UC Cooperative Extension focuses on youth health and science literacy
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Citrus can help prevent vitamin A deficiency in developing countries
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Scientists discover redwoods’ resiliency in Fritz's Wonder Plot
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California agritourism operations and their economic potential are growing
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Rice field drainage affects nitrogen dynamics and management
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April-June 2011
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“Smart” sprayer technology provides environmental and economic benefits in California orchards
by Durham K. Giles, Parry Klassen, Franz J. A. Niederholzer, Daniel Downey

April-June 2011
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Regulated deficit irrigation reduces water use of almonds without affecting yield
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April-June 2011
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Time for reflection — time for action
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October-December 2010
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New strategies deliver solutions-oriented science
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July-September 2010
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Outlook: Budget cuts threaten the Williamson Act, California's longstanding farmland protection program
by Alvin D. Sokolow

July-September 2010
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California communities deal with conflict and adjustment at the urban-agricultural edge
by Alvin D. Sokolow, Sonja Varea Hammond, Maxwell Norton, Evan E. Schmidt

July-September 2010
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A new method is used to evaluate the strategic value of Fresno County farmland
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July-September 2010
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Dry-season soil water repellency affects Tahoe Basin infiltration rates
by Erin C. Rice, Mark E. Grismer

July-September 2010
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Survey examines the adoption of perceived best management practices for almond nutrition
by Sara E. Lopus, María Paz Santibáñez, Robert H. Beede, Roger A. Duncan, John Edstrom, Franz J. A. Niederholzer, Cary J. Trexler, Patrick H. Brown

July-September 2010
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Fecal pats help to predict nutrient intake by cattle during summer on California's annual rangelands
by Angela D. Jinks, James W. Oltjen, Peter H. Robinson, Chris C. Calvert

April-June 2010
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SFREC research sustains rangeland and oak woodlands
by Arthur L. Craigmill, Kenneth W. Tate

April-June 2010
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Sierra foothills research center celebrates 50 years of rangeland productivity
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April-June 2010
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A quarter century of oak woodland research in the Sierra foothills supports oak restoration
by Douglas D. McCreary

April-June 2010
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Yuba River analysis aims to aid spring-run chinook salmon habitat rehabilitation
by Gregory Pasternack, Aaron A. Fulton, Scott L. Morford

April-June 2010
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Research connects soil hydrology and stream water chemistry in California oak woodlands
by Anthony T. O'Geen, Randy A. Dahlgren, Alexandre Swarowsky, Kenneth W. Tate, David J. Lewis, Michael J. Singer

April-June 2010
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California black rails depend on irrigation-fed wetlands in the Sierra Nevada foothills
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April-June 2010
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Pruning reduces blister rust in sugar pine with minimal effects on tree growth
by Kevin L. O'Hara, Lauren A. Grand, Amy A. Whitcomb

January-March 2010
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Wine-grape production trends reflect evolving consumer demand over 30 years
by Richard James Volpe, Richard Green, Dale Heien, Richard Howitt

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Biofuels: Growing toward sustainability
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October-December 2009
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Biofuels caught in changing regulations: The role of land-use changes and carbon emissions is being debated by scientists and policymakers
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October-December 2009
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Dozens of UC research projects pursue fossil-fuel alternatives: Energy Biosciences Institute seeks renewable, sustainable, environmentally friendly biofuels
by Ron Kolb

October-December 2009
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Sustainable use of California biomass resources can help meet state and national bioenergy targets
by Bryan M. Jenkins, Robert B. Williams, Nathan Parker, Peter Tittmann, Quinn Hart, Martha C. Gildart, Steve Kaffka, Bruce R. Hartsough, Peter Dempster

October-December 2009
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Plant and microbial research seeks biofuel production from lignocellulose
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October-December 2009
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Biofuel policy must evaluate environmental, food security and energy goals to maximize net benefits
by Steven Sexton, Deepak Rajagopal, Gal Hochman, David Zilberman, David Roland-Holst

October-December 2009
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Model estimates food-versus-biofuel trade-off
by Deepak Rajagopal, Steven Sexton, Gal Hochman, David Roland-Holst, David Zilberman

October-December 2009
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Can feedstock production for biofuels be sustainable in California?
by Stephen R. Kaffka

October-December 2009
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Satellite imagery can support water planning in the Central Valley
by Liheng Zhong, Tom Hawkins, Kyle Holland, Peng Gong, Gregory Biging

October-December 2009
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Diaprepes root weevil, a new California pest, will raise costs for pest control and trigger quarantines
by Karen M. Jetter, Kris Godfrey

July-September 2009
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Drip irrigation provides the salinity control needed for profitable irrigation of tomatoes in the San Joaquin Valley
by Blaine R. Hanson, Don E. May, Jirka Simnek, Jan W. Hopmans, Robert B. Hutmacher

July-September 2009
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UC scientists help California prepare for climate change
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April-June 2009
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How will changes in global climate influence California?
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April-June 2009
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Climate change will exacerbate California's insect pest problems
by John T. Trumble, Casey D. Butler

April-June 2009
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Modeling shows that alternative soil management can decrease greenhouse gases
by Steven De Gryze, Maria V. Albarracin, Rosa Catalá-Luque, Richard E. Howitt, Johan Six

April-June 2009
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Realistic payments could encourage farmers to adopt practices that sequester carbon
by Richard E. Howitt, Rosa Català-Luque, Steven De Gryze, Santhi Wicks, Johan Six

April-June 2009
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From kiosks to megastores: The evolving carbon market
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April-June 2009
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Phosphonate controls sudden oak death pathogen for up to 2 years
by Matteo Garbelotto, Douglas J. Schmidt

January-March 2009
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Sustained public investment needed for agricultural research
by Ted Batkin, Robert Curtis

January-March 2009
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Science-based outreach helps stem sudden oak death
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January-March 2009
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Research fuels sustainable viticulture revolution
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October-December 2008
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Agro-environmental partnerships facilitate sustainable wine-grape production and assessment
by Janet C. Broome, Keith Douglass Warner

October-December 2008
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Decision support tool seeks to aid stream-flow recovery and enhance water security
by Adina M. Merenlender, Matthew J. Deitch, Shane Feirer

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Sidebar: Collaborative conservation helps achieve regional water-quantity goals
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October-December 2008
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Self-reseeding annual legumes evaluated as cover crops for untilled vineyards
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October-December 2008
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Soil-landscape model helps predict potassium supply in vineyards
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October-December 2008
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Wine grapes go green: The Sustainable Viticulture Story
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Focus on the future: Staying relevant in a changing California
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Large nesting birds threaten arboretum trees
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July-September 2008
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UC agriculture programs: Investing in California's future
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April-June 2008
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Cooperative conservation could save tricolored blackbirds
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April-June 2008
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Food safety and environmental quality impose conflicting demands on Central Coast growers
by Melanie Beretti, Diana Stuart

April-June 2008
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Transition to conservation tillage evaluated in San Joaquin Valley cotton and tomato rotations
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Mapping shows continued vineyard expansion in premium wine-growing areas
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Service grants allow 4H-ers to build healthier communities
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UC students eating local, organic produce
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Regulators and researchers seek innovative water-quality solutions
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October-December 2007
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Juniper removal may not increase overall Klamath River Basin water yields
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October-December 2007
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Oaks: Research and outreach to prevent woodland loss
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January-March 2007
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More voices: Making the case for open access
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AES Centennial 100: UC Riverside marks a century of agricultural innovation — still thriving in an urban empire
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October-December 2006
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Impact of environmental factors on fish distribution assessed in rangeland streams
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October-December 2006
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Careful risk assessment needed to evaluate transgenic fish
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July-September 2006
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Conservation tillage production systems compared in San Joaquin Valley cotton
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July-September 2006
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Conservation tillage and cover cropping influence soil properties in San Joaquin Valley cotton-tomato crop
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July-September 2006
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Science a decisive factor in restoring Tahoe clarity
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April-June 2006
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UC's Sagehen reserve is California's newest experimental forest
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April-June 2006
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Models clarify Tahoe clarity loss
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April-June 2006
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Local air pollutants threaten Lake Tahoe's clarity
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April-June 2006
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Biotic diversity interfaces with urbanization in the Lake Tahoe Basin
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April-June 2006
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Nutrients flow from runoff at burned forest site in Lake Tahoe Basin
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April-June 2006
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Erosion control reduces fine particles in runoff to Lake Tahoe
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Mechanical mastication thins Lake Tahoe forest with few adverse impacts
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Yellow starthistle continues its spread in California
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Weed control helps prevent erosion into Lake Tahoe
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California Agriculture delivers access to peer-reviewed research
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Managed grazing and seedling shelters enhance oak regeneration on rangelands
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October-December 2005
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ANR pursues excellence in research, development and delivery
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Monitoring aids control of ag-related stream-temperature increases
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July-September 2005
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Graphical analysis facilitates evaluation of stream-temperature monitoring data
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July-September 2005
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Statistical analysis of monitoring data aids in prediction of stream temperature
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July-September 2005
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Monitoring helps reduce water-quality impacts in flood-irrigated pasture
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July-September 2005
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Drip irrigation can effectively apply boron to San Joaquin Valley vineyards
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July-September 2005
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Deep vadose zone hydrology demonstrates fate of nitrate in eastern San Joaquin Valley
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Collaboration fosters Kearney scientific achievements
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Agricultural innovation marks 40 years at Kearney
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UC nematologists battle tiny underground pests
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April-June 2005
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Methyl bromide alternatives … Soil solarization provides weed control for limited-resource and organic growers in warmer climates
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April-June 2005
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Biological and cultural controls … Nonpesticide alternatives can suppress crop pests
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January-March 2005
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Costs of 2001 methyl bromide rules estimated for California strawberry industry
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ANR Looks to the Future
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California voters assess anti-GMO initiatives
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Conserving California fish … Extension approaches applied to contentious marine-fisheries management issues
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Davis school program supports life-long healthy eating habits in children
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Weeds accurately mapped using DGPS and ground-based vision identification
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Courses help ranchers, farmers mitigate water-quality impacts
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July-September 2004
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Water quality key to state's prosperity
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July-September 2004
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Cattle grazing has varying impacts on stream-channel erosion in oak woodlands
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July-September 2004
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Aerial application of clopyralid demonstrates little drift potential and low toxicity to toads
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July-September 2004
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Alternative techniques improve irrigation and nutrient management on dairies
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Regulatory challenges reduce opportunities for horticultural biotechnology
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April-June 2004
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Sidebar: IR-4 Project targets specialty crops
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April-June 2004
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Access to intellectual property is a major obstacle to developing transgenic horticultural crops
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Challenges and opportunities for horticultural biotechnology
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Horticultural biotechnology faces significant economic and market barriers
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Food insecurity prominent among low-income California Latinos
by Lucia L. Kaiser, Anna C. Martin, Diane L. Metz, Yvonne Nicholson, Mary Lavender Fujii, Cathi L. Lamp, Marilyn S. Townsend, Patricia B. Crawford, Hugo Melgar-Quiñonez

January-March 2004
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California's growing diversity drives profound change
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Autoguidance system operated at high speed causes almost no tomato damage
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Toll-free number aids Spanish-speaking firestorm victims; UC reserve burns
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California Agriculture readers diverse, well-educated
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October-December 2003
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Biomarkers aid understanding of aquatic organism responses to environmental stressors
by Inge Werner, Stephen L. Clark, David E. Hinton

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Landscape changes in Nevada County reflect social and ecological transitions
by Peter A. Walker, Sarah J. Marvin, Louise P. Fortmann

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Olive fruit fly populations measured in Central and Southern California
by Richard E. Rice, Phil A. Phillips, Judy Stewart-Leslie, G. Steven Sibbett

October-December 2003
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Scientists, growers assess trade-offs in use of tillage, cover crops and compost
by Louise E Jackson, Irenee Ramirez, Ron Yokota, Steven A Fennimore, Steven T Koike, Diane M Henderson, William E Chaney, Karen M Klonsky

April-June 2003
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Stubble height standards for Sierra Nevada meadows can be difficult to meet
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July-August 1998
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July-August 1998
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May-June 1998
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May-June 1998
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Urban growth squeezes agriculture
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May-June 1998
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January-February 1998
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Earlier irrigation cutoff for sugarbeets conserves water
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January-February 1998
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January-February 1998
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California Food and Fiber Futures: creating a vision for the 21st century
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Grass-roots effort sets priorities; Division creates new budget process to meet them
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Weed control improves survival of transplanted blue oak
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New PM-10 rules: Uncertain impact for agriculture
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Ranchers manage land to enhance watershed
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Waters recede, damage estimates soar
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Division changes with the needs of Californians
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50 Years: California Agriculture
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UCB Library to preserve ag literature
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Fire management may hinder biodiversity
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New rootstocks stop vineyard pest for now
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July-August 1996
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Nitrogen isotope ratios identify nitrate contamination sources
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Silverleaf whiteflies show no increase in insecticide resistance
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Conversion to organic strawberry management changes ecological processes
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Minimizing the hazards of dormant sprays to wildlife
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March was the cruelest month
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Vertical drainage may improve soil salinity and moisture
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Responding to the Challenges
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Farmworker housing in crisis: How rural communities can learn from the Arvin experience
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Research update: Researchers try to arrest fugitive dust
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Study demonstrates ozone uptake by SJV crops
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After methyl bromide: No easy answers
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Toward 2010: Division must lead UC push for public service
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March-April 1994
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Pest management alternatives needed: Delaney Clause ruling may trigger pesticide cancellations
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January-February 1994
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With fewer acres, more mechanization: California leads Spain in almond production, exports to world
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November-December 1993
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Salt deposits in evaporation ponds: an environmental hazard?
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November-December 1992
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Lessons from 1991 for a new era of water management
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November-December 1992
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Cover crops lower soil surface strength, may improve soil permeability
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November-December 1992
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Conflict within irrigation districts may limit water transfer gains
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November-December 1992
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Lessons of the Rosen study: District control of water transfers likely to benefit landowners
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November-December 1992
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Income risk varies with what you grow, where you grow it
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September-October 1992
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Environmental factors contribute to acorn quality: Elevation, on- or off-tree collection influence the viability of blue oak acorns
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September-October 1992
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Deterring compaction of soil by heavy machinery
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July-August 1992
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Normal fruit set is up; shotberries are down: Topical application of ‘Sevillano’ pollen to ‘Manzanillo’ olive proves effective
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May-June 1992
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Weed seed in dairy manure depends on collection site
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May-June 1992
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Initial research indicates dairy goats used to clear poison oak do not transfer toxicant to milk
by Brou Kouakou, David Rampersad, Eloy Rodriguez, Dan L. Brown

May-June 1992
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Competitive with soybean: White lupin could be new high-protein seed and forage for California
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March-April 1992
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Land grant model: Help for the new Russia
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March-April 1992
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In California's municipalities, saving native oaks calls for planning
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March-April 1992
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Management strategies outlined: Research reveals pattern of cucurbit virus spread
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March-April 1992
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Ecological research: Long-term studies to gauge effects of invading bees
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January-February 1992
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“Organizational classes” explain differences among westside farms
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January-February 1992
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On the California border, exotic pests pose growing problem for California
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January-February 1992
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Strategies needed for oak protection: Despite landowner favor, oak groves likely to diminish in size and number
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November-December 1991
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Public literacy about agriculture: What is it? What is it for?
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November-December 1991
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San Joaquin River salinity: 1991 projections compared to 1977
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November-December 1991
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Toxics, food safety, water quality “most important”: How California educators and CE directors view “agricultural literacy” programs
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November-December 1991
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U.S.-Mexico production costs compared: Imperial Valley holds advantage in alfalfa, wheat and cotton
by Refugio A. Gonzalez, Juan N. Guerrero, Rafael Ruiz, Jose Santana

September-October 1991
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U.S.-Mexico production costs compared: Asparagus, broccoli production likely to shift to Mexicali
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September-October 1991
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How asparagus imports affect U.S. prices, grower returns and total acreage
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September-October 1991
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Do American farmers have a future in the Hong Kong market?
by Colin A. Carter

September-October 1991
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Water-efficient clover fixes soil nitrogen, provides winter forage crop
by William A. Williams, Walter L. Graves, Kenneth G. Cassman, Paul R. Miller, Craig D. Thomsen

July-August 1991
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Keeping the valley green: A public policy challenge
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May-June 1991
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Water scarcity: The changing California water scene
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May-June 1991
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Fertilizers produce more range forage in drought than normal years
by William J. van Riet, Robert Bailey

May-June 1991
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New index measures returns to risk in crop production
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May-June 1991
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When water is scarce: Ground water is key to easing impact of drought
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May-June 1991
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Pressures to urbanize reach the Central Valley
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May-June 1991
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Publicly funded agricultural research: An impending crisis?
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March-April 1991
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Low-input technology proves viable for limited-resource farmers in Salinas Valley
by Miguel A. Altieri, Javier A. Trujillo, Marta A. Astier, Paul L. Gersper, Wilhelmus A. Bakx

March-April 1991
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Reducing drainwater: Furrow vs. subsurface drip irrigation
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March-April 1991
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Irrigation uniformity and cotton yields in the San Joaquin Valley
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January-February 1991
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The Estonian Turg and the California Certified Farmers' Market
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January-February 1991
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Natural Reserve System: Putting the “Nature” in “Natural Resources”
by Kenneth R. Farrell

January-February 1991
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The 1990 Farm Bill sets new courses for agriculture
by Kenneth R. Farrell

November-December 1990
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Cereal forage for dairy cattle
by Edward J. DePeters, Juan F. Medrano, Donald L. Bath, Donald P. Harper

November-December 1990
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IPM: Monitoring tomato fruitworm eggs in processing tomatoes
by Frank G. Zalom, Craig V. Weakley, Michael P. Hoffmann, L. T. Wilson, James I. Grieshop, Gene Miyao

September-October 1990
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Grazing helps maintain brush growth on cleared land
by Walter H. Johnson, E. Lee Fitzhugh

September-October 1990
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Wine grape establishment and production in southern California
by Etaferahu Takele

September-October 1990
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IPM: Managing water for weed control in rice
by J. F. Williams, S. R. Roberts, J. E. Hill, S. C. Scardaci, G. Tibbits

September-October 1990
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Alternatives to targeted pesticides: the DANR database
by Frank G. Zalom, Joyce F. Strand

July-August 1990
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The research imperatives: knowledge to reduce the use of broadly toxic pesticides
by Mary Louise Flint

July-August 1990
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Strawberry production systems during conversion to organic management
by Stephen R. Gliessman, Sean L. Swezey, Jan Allison, Jim Cochran, John Farrell, Rob Kluson, Francisco Rosado-May, Matthew Werner

July-August 1990
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Economics of agricultural drainage policies
by Dennis Wichelns, Marca Weinberg

July-August 1990
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Water quality and subsurface soil variabilities affect infiItration
by Jan W. Hopmans, Jim MacIntyre, Randal J. Southard

May-June 1990
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Global warming and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
by Samuel H. Logan

May-June 1990
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Investing in agricultural research and development
by Kenneth R. Farrell

May-June 1990
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New agriculture deans for two UC campuses
by John E. Kinsella, Seymour D. Van Gundy

May-June 1990
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Sierra Foothill Range Field Station
by Charles A. Raguse, Gary A. Beall, John L. Hull, Douglas McCreary, Charles B. Wilson

March-April 1990
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Meeting challenges of the 1990s in agriculture and natural resources
by Kenneth R. Farrell

January-February 1990
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Maximum biomass yields on prime agricultural land
by Roy M. Sachs, Jerry Ripperda, Glen Forister, George Miller, Poonipope Kasemsap, Maureen Murphy, John Beyl

November-December 1988
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Economic feasibility of eucalyptus production
by Karen Klonsky

November-December 1988
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Oak trees have varied effect on land values
by Nancy K. Diamond, Richard B. Standiford, Peter C. Passof, John LeBlanc

September-October 1987
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California's shrinking farmland
by Ralph Grossi, Will Shafroth, John Hart, Michael J. Singer

July-August 1987
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Intensive management of small rangeland units increases forage and lamb productivity
by Donald A. Phillips, Milton B. Jones, D. Michael Center

January-February 1987
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Optimal irrigation management under poor drainage and saline conditions
by J. Letey, Ariel Dinar, Keith C. Knapp

January-February 1986
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Environmental chemistry of selenium
by Richard G. Burau

JULY-AUGUST 1985
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Case history: San Joaquin Valley
by Louis A. Beck

October 1984
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Halophytes as a rangeland resource
by David B. Kelley

October 1984
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Use of saline water for irrigation
by James D. Rhoades

October 1984
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Status of soil salinity in California
by Virgil L. Backlund, Ronald R. Hoppes

October 1984
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Economic implications of drip irrigation
by Margriet Caswell, David Zilberman, George E. Goldman

July-August 1984
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Agricultural land use policy: Implications for state and local government
by Philip Gardner, William W. Wood

July-August 1984
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Field bindweed in California
by Sara S. Rosenthal, Lloyd A. Andres, Carl B. Huffaker

September-October 1983
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Converting chaparral to grassland increases soil fertility
by Milton B. Jones, Robert L. Koenigs, Charles E. Vaughn, Alfred H. Murphy

September-October 1983
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Evaluating the profitability of brush management and oak tree thinning for range improvement
by Kent D. Olson, Theodore E. Adams, Alfred H. Murphy

September-October 1983
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Evaluating riprapping and other streambank stabilization techniques
by Joe R. McBride, Jan Strahan

May-June 1983
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Biofuel resources mapping for energy planning
by Mark Meo, Scott Sachs, Peter J. Hunter, Ernest Bullock

January-February 1983
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A master plan for drainage in the San Joaquin Valley
by Blaine R. Hanson

May-June 1982
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Harvesting crop residues for alcohol production
by George E. Miller

June 1980
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Status of puncturevine weevils and their host plant in California
by Donald M. Maddox, Lloyd A. Andres

June 1979
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Growth retardants mitigate Verticillium wilt and increase yield of cotton
by Donald C. Erwin, Sing-dao Tsai, Rudolph A. Khan

April 1979
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Factors affecting agricultural land prices
by B. Delworth Gardner, Carole Frank Nuckton

January 1979
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Higher plant populations can increase cauliflower yields
by Robert K. Brendler

August 1978
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Exotic dung beetles in pasture and range land ecosystems
by John R. Anderson, Edmond C. Loomis

February 1978
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Post-harvest codling moth infestion on pears—a potential threat for next year's crop
by Helmut Riedl, James E. DeTar

November 1977
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Rangeland-plants
by Subodh Jain

September 1977
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Saltier irrigation
by Frank E. Robinson, William F. Lehman, Keith S. Mayberry

May 1977
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Hydrobiological studies in the sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
by Clifford A. Siegfried, Allen W. Knight

May 1977
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Aquatic weeds and their control
by W. B. McHenry, P. A Frank

May 1977
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Local planning for future water supplies: Santa Barbara County case study
by George E. Goodall, Warren E. Bendixen, Jack L. Bivins, Wayne A. Jensen, Marvin J. Snyder, Robert M. Hagan, George E. Goldman

May 1977
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Wildlands and watershed management
by Robert H. Burgy, Theodore E. Adams

May 1977
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Use-value assessment and land conservation
by Hoy F. Carman, Cris Heaton

March 1977
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Cultural practices affect alfalfa soil temperatures
by Don A. Toenjes, Herbert Schulbach

September 1976
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Fertility studies reveal plant & soil needs
by M.B. Jones

July 1976
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Maps of soil erosion potential — an aid in land-use planning in range and wildlands
by Tawna Nicholas, John McColl

March 1976
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Survival of the sugarbeet cyst nematode in the alimentary canal of cattle
by Demetrios G. Kontaxis, Glen P. Lofgreen, I.J. Thomason, H. E. Mckinney

March 1976
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Land Use Mapping Programs (LUMP): Computer help for land use decision making
by Michael Singer, Robert Johnston, Linda Thorpe

July 1975
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Orchard preplant land preparation new and replant
by N. W. Ross, J. L. Meyer

June 1975
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Differential susceptibility of brown garden snail to metaldehyde
by T. W. Fisher, R. E. Orth

June 1975
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Urbanization and streamflow in the Berkeley hills
by Joe R. McBride

April 1975
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Remote sensing in control of pink bollworm in cotton
by V. B. Coleman, C. W. Johnson, L. N. Lewis

September 1974
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Boron and salinity—in vineyards of the west side, Fresno county
by L. P. Christensen, R. S. Ayers, A. N. Kasimatis

August 1974
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Wetting agents for erosion control on burned water sheds
by N. Valoras, J. F. Osborne, J. Letey

May 1974
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Chaparral shrub control as influenced by grazing, herbicides and fire
by Alfred H. Murphy, Oliver A. Leonard

January 1974
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Goals of research… food for people–quality of land and life
by J. B. Kendrick

November 1973
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Techniques for trapping pink bollworm males
by R. K. Sharma, A. J. Mueller, H. T. Reynolds, N. Toscano

July 1973
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Seed weevil released to control milk thistle
by R. B. Hawkes, L. A. Andres, P. H. Dunn

December 1972
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Space photography aids agricultural planning
by Robert N. Colwell

September 1972
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Brushland range improvement… economic values
by A. H. Murphy, D. T. Torell

June 1972
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Preplant fumigation for sugar beet nematode on cabbage
by J. D. Radewald, B. J. Hall, F. Shibuya, J. Nelson

October 1971
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Improvements in fiber yield and quality… may come from test tube cotton
by C. A. Beasley, Irwin P. Ting, Leslie Ann Feigen

October 1971
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Alternatives to dryland farming: …other crops, and irrigation, may-or may not-be worth the change
by Leland S. Frey

October 1971
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Response of lettuce to soil fumigation for nematode control in central coastal districts
by N. C. Welch, W. H. Hart, B. Lear

June 1971
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Douglas-fir fertilizer trials in Humboldt County
by R. F. Krohn, J. A. Rydelius, T. M. Little

January 1971
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Waukena white… a new cotton breeding line resistant to Verticillium wilt
by Stephen Wilhelm, James E. Sagen, Helga Tietz, Alan G. George

October 1970
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Brussels sprouts growth and nutrient absorption
by N. C. Welch, K. B. Tyler, James Quick

July 1970
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Crop rotation controls barley root-knot nematode at Tulelake
by M. W. Allen, W. H. Hart, Ken Baghott

July 1970
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Corporate farming in California
by C. V. Moore, J. H. Snyder

March 1970
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Insect problems in forest recreation areas pine needle scale… mosquitoes
by D. L. Dahlsten, R. Garcia, J. E. Prine, R. Hunt

July 1969
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Integrating forest-oriented recreation with timber growing –a case study of economic factors
by D. E. Teeguarden, K. R. Werner

October 1968
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Fertilizer trials with safflower in sacramento valley
by C. H. E. Werkhoven, K. H. Ingebretsen, T. E. Kearney, L. L. Buschmann, R. L. Sailsbery, M. D. Miller, B. A. Krantz

January 1968
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Plantclimate analysis for lettuce… introducing a new method for determining plant temperature requirements
by M. H. Kimball, W. L. Sims, J. E. Welch

April 1967
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A comparison of deep and shallow drain tile for reduction of soil salinity in Imperial Valley
by F. E. Robinson, J. N. Luthin

February 1967
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High temperature effects: On sugar beet germination in Imperial Valley
by J. R. Goodin, R. M. Hoover, G. F. Worker

August 1966
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New evidence: Light dependency in seed germination
by J. D. Mann, W. B. Storey, L. S. Jordan, B. E. Day, H. Haid

August 1966
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California Land Conservation Act of 1965: …
by J. H. Snyder

September 1965
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Lamb growth after early weaning
by D. T. Torell, W. C. Weir

October 1964
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Stump sprout control
by O. A. Leonard, A. H. Murphy

April 1964
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Problems on the rural-urban fringe: Urban growth and agricultural land use in Sacramento County
by C. C. Harris, D. J. Allee

April 1964
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Uncertainty of land values near urban centers
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April 1964
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The Economics of farm relocation
by A. D. Reed

October 1962
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Wildland value survey shows agreement on fire protection priority
by L. S. Davis, Ann De Bano

October 1962
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Plastic rice levees: Shown economically feasible
by D. C. Lewis, V. H. Scott, K. E. Mueller, K. L. Viste, A. F. Babb, D. R. Fox

March 1962
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Planting dates for Douglas fir seedlings in California forest lands
by Edward C. Stone, Ed E. Gilden, D. W. Cooper, Robert J. Malain

August 1961
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Influence of soil type on reforestation in Humboldt County
by D. W. Cooper

July 1961
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Land disposal of industrial waste waters
by J. W. Biggar

August 1960
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Suffolk and Southdown rams as sires of market lambs compared in long-term study
by G. E. Bradford, W. C. Weir, D. T. Torell, G. M. Spurlock

August 1960
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