California Agriculture Journal
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The research journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources @ucanr #uc #ucanr Tweets from Debbie Thompson, Managing Editor
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Grapevine trunk diseases are hard to control because signs may not be observed from outside the plant. “They’re silent killers,” Plant doctor said. Read more about Oakville Grape Day by Kerana Todorov WineBusiness.com 🍇winebusiness.com/news/article/2…
“Twenty years ago, you didn’t see as much attention paid to vegetation management out here,” says Susie Kocher, forestry/ natural resources advisor. “Towns have burned down, and people are scared. Susie Kocher University of California #UCANR universityofcalifornia.edu/news/you-cant-…
University of California and @UCANR Cooperative Extension scientists have been investigating the feasibility of growing crops in empty lots and other urban settings. The team has created a small farm to test their ideas with the help of Dept. of Agriculture funding. bit.ly/3yKdWIW
Developed by Berkeley Rausser College of Natural Resources, Seeds of Change provides land managers a tool to make climate-informed decisions for collecting & planting seeds to create landscapes resilient to wildfire: bit.ly/TF-Plant-Seeds National Park Service #WildfireTaskForce #ClimateChange #Reforestation
Bee Health Conference 2024 | CIBER: Center for Integrative Bee Research (CIBER) invites beekeepers and interested members of the public to participate in its annual bee health conference on Sept 21, 2024. 9am-5:40pm. events.ucr.edu/event/bee-heal… #UCRscience #beekeeping #beekeeper #bees #research #ucr #ucriverside
The latest issue of the California Agriculture Journal Journal is out. New research shows that prescribed burns in young forests can mitigate wildfires’ impacts, and pre-fire treatments as part of a pyro silviculture regime can facilitate prescribed burning in young stands. bit.ly/4dFVdgL
New from Chico State and Natural Resources Conservation Service researchers: Optimal timing for fava bean planting, pod harvesting, and termination in Northern California doi.org/10.3733/001c.1…