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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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Special issue: Community and citizen science
by Ryan Meyer, Sabrina Drill, Christopher Jadallah

January-March 2021
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4-H youth advance biosecurity at home and in their communities
by Martin H. Smith, Woutrina A. Smith, Cheryl L. Meehan

January-March 2021
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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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Land access and costs may drive strawberry growers' increased use of fumigation
by Julie Guthman

July-September 2017
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Strawberry growers wavered over methyl iodide, feared public backlash
by Julie Guthman

July-September 2016
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A look at EIPD Strategic Initiative projects
by Hazel White

October-December 2014
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Predicting invasive plants in California
by Douglas W. Johnson, Elizabeth D. Brusati, Joseph M. DiTomaso

July-September 2014
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AVAILABLE from ANR: Grape Pest Management
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January-June 2014
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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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Pharmaceutical crops have a mixed outlook in California
by Michelle Marvier

April-June 2007
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IPM program successful in California greenhouse cut roses
by Christine Casey, Julie Newman, Karen Robb, Steven A. Tjosvold, James D. MacDonald, Michael P. Parrella

April-June 2007
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Scientists evaluate potential environmental risks of transgenic crops
by Norman C. Ellstrand

July-September 2006
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Careful risk assessment needed to evaluate transgenic fish
by Alison L. Van Eenennaam, Paul G. Olin

July-September 2006
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What is the future of animal biotechnology?
by Alison L. Van Eenennaam

July-September 2006
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When crop transgenes wander in California, should we worry?
by Norman C. Ellstrand

July-September 2006
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U.S. beef industry faces new policies and testing for mad cow disease
by Kate O'Neill

October-December 2005
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Letters: April-June 2005
From our readers

April-June 2005
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Pheromone mating disruption offers selective management options for key pests
by Stephen C. Welter, Carolyn Pickel, Jocelyn Millar, Frances Cave, Robert A. Van Steenwyk, John Dunley

January-March 2005
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Costs of 2001 methyl bromide rules estimated for California strawberry industry
by Colin A Carter, James A Chalfant, Rachael E Goodhue, Gregory J McKee

January-March 2005
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Food Quality Protection Act launches search for pest management alternatives
by Robert A. Van Steenwyk

January-March 2005
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California voters assess anti-GMO initiatives
by Robin Meadows

October-December 2004
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Research on animal-borne parasites and pathogens helps prevent human disease
by Robert S. Lane, John R. Anderson

November-December 2001
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Nutrition may influence toxicant susceptibility of children and elderly
by Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr, Michelle R. Neyman, Krista Fechner, Jeanette Sutherlin, Margaret Johns, Cathi Lamp, Constance Garrett, Carl L. Keen

September-October 2000
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Comprehensive studies are needed: Food security, biodiversity threatened by population growth
by Jerry R. Gillespie

September-October 2000
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Global surveillance needed to prevent foodborne disease
by Craig W. Hedberg

September-October 2000
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Center for Exotic Pest Research tackles controversy
by Cindy Giorgio

March-April 1998
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Research can help desert growers in an era of water constraints
by W.R. Gomes

May-June 1997
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Sidebar: Pesticide regulation primer
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January-February 1994
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Lawmakers should recognize uncertainties in risk assessment
by Curl Winter

January-February 1994
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Sidebar: Risk assessment defined
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January-February 1994
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Citizens, experts differ: What is “acceptable” risk?
by James M. Meyers, Arthur L. Craigmill

January-February 1994
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One in three suffers foodborne illness annually. Safeguarding food quality: a national priority
by Bennie I. Osburn

January-February 1994
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Pesticides and your food: How safe is “safe”?
by Gary A. Beall, Christine M. Bruhn, Arthur L. Craigmill, Carl K. Winter

July-August 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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Potential pesticide use cancellations in California
by Michael W. Stimmann, Mary P. Ferguson

July-August 1990
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