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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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Carbon farming can enhance pollinator resources
by Hillary S. Sardiñas, Rebecca Ryals, Neal M. Williams

October-December 2022
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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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Research highlights
by Lucien Crowder

July-September 2020
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UC pistachio cultivars show improved nut quality and are ready for harvest earlier than ‘Kerman’
by Craig E. Kallsen, Dan E. Parfitt, Joseph Maranto

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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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

April-June 2018
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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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Increasing experiential learning opportunities in food and agriculture
by H. White

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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Yield in almond is related more to the abundance of flowers than the relative number of flowers that set fruit
by Sergio Tombesi, Bruce D. Lampinen, Samuel Metcalf, Theodore M. DeJong

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

October-December 2013
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Managing the almond and stone fruit replant disease complex with less soil fumigant
by Greg T. Browne, Bruce D. Lampinen, Brent A. Holtz, David A. Doll, Shrinivasa K. Upadhyaya, Leigh S. Schmidt, Ravindra G. Bhat, Vasu Udompetaikul, Robert W. Coates, Bradley D. Hanson, Karen M. Klonsky, Suduan Gao, Dong Wang, Matt Gillis, James S. Gerik, R. Scott Johnson

July-September 2013
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Sidebar: Farm Smart offers hands-on experience, insight into where food comes from
by Robin Meadows

October-December 2012
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UC Desert Research and Extension Center celebrates 100 years
by Robin Meadows

October-December 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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Hedgerows enhance beneficial insects on farms in California's Central Valley
by Lora Morandin, Rachael F. Long, Corin Pease, Claire Kremen

October-December 2011
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Low hybrid onion seed yields relate to honey bee visits and insecticide use
by Rachael F. Long, Lora Morandin

July-September 2011
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January-March 2011
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Native bees are a rich natural resource in urban California gardens
by Gordon W. Frankie, Robbin W. Thorp, Jennifer Hernandez, Mark Rizzardi, Barbara Ertter, Jaime C. Pawelek, Sara L. Witt, Mary Schindler, Rollin Coville, Victoria A. Wojcik

July-September 2009
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Genetics and breeding help build a better, stronger bee
by Kathy Keatley Garvey

July-September 2009
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New pistachio varieties show promise for California cultivation
by Craig E. Kallsen, Dan E. Parfitt, Joseph Maranto, Brent A. Holtz

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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California farmers adapt mandated marketing programs to the 21st century
by Hoy Carman

October-December 2007
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When crop transgenes wander in California, should we worry?
by Norman C. Ellstrand

July-September 2006
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Fall foliar sprays prevent boron-deficiency symptoms in grapes
by L. Peter Christensen, Robert H. Beede, William L. Peacock

April-June 2006
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Regulatory challenges reduce opportunities for horticultural biotechnology
by Keith Redenbaugh, Alan McHughen

April-June 2004
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Toll-free number aids Spanish-speaking firestorm victims; UC reserve burns
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January-March 2004
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Water management practices can affect salinity in rice fields
by Steven C. Scardaci, Michael C. Shannon, Stephen R. Grattan, Austine U. Eke, Stacey R. Roberts, S. Goldman-Smith, James E. Hill

November-December 2002
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Genetic engineering to improve quality, productivity and value of crops
by Abhaya M. Dandekar, Neal Gutterson

July-August 2000
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Biodiversity is critical to future health of California's ecology and economy
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

March-April 2000
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High-tech exec seduced by world-class olive oil
by J. Warnert

November-December 1999
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X. fragariae and C. cladosporioides cause strawberry blossom blight
by W. Douglas Gubler, Connie J. Feliciano, Adria C. Bordas, Ed L. Civerolo, Jason A. Melvin, Norman C. Welch

July-August 1999
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Agriculture and the ecosystem: Partners for life
by W.R. Gomes

May-June 1999
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Shot hole encourages almond drop, doesn't harm kernels
by Beth L. Teviotdale, Nancy Goodell, Dennis Harper

January-February 1999
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Scientists see spike in Africanized bee numbers
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March-April 1998
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Blessing or curse? Varroa mite impacts Africanized bee spread and beekeeping
by Robert E. Page

March-April 1998
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Africanized bees, 1990–1995: Initial rapid invasion has slowed in the U.S.
by P. Kirk Visscher, Richard S. Vetter, F. Chris Baptista

January-February 1997
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Waters recede, damage estimates soar
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January-February 1997
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Living with the Africanized bee: Sinaloan beekeepers adapt pollination to Africanized bees
by Francis Ratnieks, P. Kirk Visscher

July-August 1996
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Almond trees grown on peach rootstock initially more productive
by W.C. Micke, M.W. Freeman, R.H. Beede, D.E. Kester, J.T. Yeager, K.G. Pelletreau, J.H. Connell

July-August 1996
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Sidebar: Nation's richest insect diversity in California
by Greg Ballmer

November-December 1995
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Urbanization crowds out oaks
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September-October 1995
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Long-term survival question: Why do oaks produce boom-and-bust seed crops?
by Walter D. Koenig, Jean Knops

September-October 1995
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How new crop disaster policy could affect California
by Hyunok Lee, Joy Harwood, Agapi Somwaru

May-June 1995
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Vacuums provide limited Lygus control in strawberries
by Carolyn Pickel, Frank G. Zalom, Douglas B. Walsh, Norman C. Welch

March-April 1995
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Invasion of California by exotic pests
by Robert L. Metcalf

January-February 1995
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Research update: Africanized Bees: Ready or not, here they come
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March-April 1994
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With fewer acres, more mechanization: California leads Spain in almond production, exports to world
by Juan Ramon Murua, Hoy Carman, Julian Alston

November-December 1993
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Normal fruit set is up; shotberries are down: Topical application of ‘Sevillano’ pollen to ‘Manzanillo’ olive proves effective
by G. Steven Sibbett, Mark W. Freeman, Louise Ferguson, Vito S. Polito

May-June 1992
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How Africanized honey bees will affect California agriculture
by Robert E. Page

January-February 1992
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Ecological research: Long-term studies to gauge effects of invading bees
by Robbin W. Thorp, Gordon W. Frankie, John Barthell, David Gordon, Linda Newstrom, Terry Griswold, Justin Schmidt, Steve Thoenes

January-February 1992
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Improving honey bee pollination efficiency in almonds
by Gerald M. Loper, Robbin W. Thorp, Richard Berdel

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1985
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1. Genetic engineering: The new techniques and their potential
by Carole P. Meredith

August 1982
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Pollen transmission of avocado sunblotch virus experimentally demonstrated
by Paul R. Desjardins, Robert J. Drake, E. Laurence Atkins, Berthold O. Bergh

October 1979
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Olive pollination
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October 1976
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Mechanical pollination of date palms
by R. M. Perkins, P. F. Burkner

March 1974
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A new tagging and recapture method for evaluating honeybee pollination activity
by Norman E. Gary

June 1971
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Strong honeybee colonies prove value in almond pollination
by Bob Sheesley, Bernard Poduska

August 1970
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Sweet cherry pollination for Early Burlat and Moreau
by Warren Micke, Vilmos Beres, James Doyle, Wallace Schreader

March 1970
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Effects of Alar on almonds… delayed flowering… shorter shoots
by Kay Ryugo, D. E. Kester, Don Rough, Felix Mikuckis

January 1970
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Timing supplemental feeding of honey bees for improved crop pollination
by Bob Sheesley, Bernard Poduska

October 1969
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Honey bee pollination of alfalfa seed improved by supplemental feeding
by Bob Sheesley, Bernard Poduska

March 1969
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A progress report… bee pollination in cucumbers for pickling
by W. S. Seyman, W. W. Barnett, R. W. Thorp, W. Stanger, P. B. Payne

January 1969
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Plant preference of honeybees in white-flowered alfalfa
by R. W. Hagemann, L. G. Jones, J. T. Feather

November 1968
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Supplemental feeding of honey bees
by Bob Sheesley, Bernard Poduska

July 1968
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