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Master Gardeners offer advice on selecting shade trees for Yolo County yards
Yolo County Master Gardeners advise residents on how to select appropriate shade trees for their yards. The guidance emphasizes climate suitability, water use, space considerations,…
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CropManage workshop for irrigation and nutrient management set for March 27 in Watsonville
A hands-on CropManage workshop will take place March 27 in Watsonville for growers seeking efficient irrigation solutions. Organized by UC Cooperative Extension with local partners,…
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CDFA and UC ANR introduce California Agricultural Research and Innovation Roadmap
A coalition led by CDFA and UC ANR has launched a statewide roadmap guiding agricultural research priorities in California. The plan focuses on collaboration among…
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UC Agriculture and Natural Resources highlights threat of invasive species in California
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources warns that invasive species threaten California's environment. The organization outlines steps residents can take while highlighting its ongoing…
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Master Gardeners offer tomato planting advice for Yolo County residents
Yolo County Master Gardeners have released practical advice for growing tomatoes this season. Their guidance covers everything from soil preparation to variety selection. The University…
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Blog discusses orchid resilience and horticultural therapy metaphors
A recent blog by Nanelle Jones-Sullivan uses orchids as a metaphor for resilience in children. The article also highlights how proper plant care mirrors supportive…
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Citrus thrips field day scheduled at Lindcove Research and Extension Center on April 7
A Citrus Thrips Field Day will take place at Lindcove Research and Extension Center on April 7. The event focuses on identification techniques, management strategies,…
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Farmers Business Network outlines key goals for succession planning in agriculture
Farmers Business Network has released new guidance on succession planning for agricultural operations. The advice focuses on setting clear goals for both farm continuity and…
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Study finds California Nutrition Incentive Program increases produce purchases without raising food waste
A recent study shows that California's Nutrition Incentive Program helps SNAP shoppers buy more fruits and vegetables without increasing food waste. Researchers found participants value…
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Study tests red seaweed additive for reducing methane from grazing cattle
A research team at the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) is examining whether red seaweed can be a practical additive to…
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Nazzy Pakpour to speak at UC Davis on scientific curiosity and biotech entrepreneurship
Nazzy Pakpour, PhD, will deliver a seminar titled "Curiosity Made the Scientist" at UC Davis on Wednesday, March 11.
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Chocolate-dipped organic fruit snacks combine simplicity with versatile nutrition
Chocolate-dipped organic fruit and nut snacks offer a simple way to enjoy a treat that combines natural sweetness with the richness of chocolate.
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UC Agriculture and Natural Resources releases social media accessibility guidelines
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources has issued new guidelines for staff managing departmental social media accounts. The guidance emphasizes accessibility principles for posting content online.…
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UC Agriculture and Natural Resources announces new projects for 2026 production season
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources has announced two new projects for the 2026 production season. The organization will focus on nitrogen management research and integrating…
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CCOF announces PrimusGFS Version 3.2 standards training for April 2026
California Certified Organic Farmers will hold a three-day virtual training on PrimusGFS Version 3.2 standards in late April. The course targets fruit and vegetable producers,…
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Chinese elm tree highlighted for resilience and ecological value in recent blog post
A recent blog post by Michelle Krespi explores the unique features of the Chinese Elm tree. The article highlights both horticultural advice for gardeners and…
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Jaki Hsieh Wojan appointed Chief Information Officer for UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Jaki Hsieh Wojan has been appointed Chief Information Officer for UC Agriculture and Natural Resources effective March 1. Her background includes extensive IT leadership experience…
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Carrie Brown appointed as new horticulture advisor for four California counties
Carrie Brown has been named Environmental Horticulture Advisor for four Central Coast counties. She will focus on supporting greenhouse producers through research collaboration. UC Agriculture…
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CCOF calls for support of AB 1731 to boost organic food in California schools
California Certified Organic Farmers urges support for Assembly Bill 1731. The bill aims to help schools buy more local and organic foods by addressing purchasing…
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UC Agriculture and Natural Resources shares guidance on raspberry pollination challenges
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources has outlined key factors affecting raspberry pollination. The organization emphasizes the role of bees in ensuring healthy fruit development and…
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