When interviewed to become a University of California Cooperative Extension specialist in environmental horticulture, Lorence “Loren” Oki was asked what kind of research he wanted to conduct. In ...
Robert Willmott not only recently wrapped up his MS thesis research at Fresno State, but he also works full-time as the Farm ...
Small containers with varying levels of sugar sit next to a row of beverages, including water, fruit juices, soda, a sports ...
DroneCamp in Monterey County offers lessons in person and online Want to learn how to use drones to map and collect field data? DroneCamp 2024 will be held at California State University, Monterey Bay ...
Interested in learning about some of the latest research in fire science and stewardship? Join the UC ANR Fire Network for a series of free lunchtime webinars to explore fire science topics with ...
“What's been really wonderful about NPI over the past 10 years is they're such leaders in studying and helping to create ...
Of the many challenges facing humanity, nothing is more fundamental than securing healthy food and water for all. Life itself would not be possible without nutrients, energy and water – but for many ...
The UC Master Gardener Program is a part of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources. During her presentation, Menosky taught ...
The rain on Saturday (about 0.6" total by my gauge), did present a setback for area strawberry growers. Not too much, but still damage has been evident, it is worth noting that that for many varieties ...
Late spring rains have delayed California's fire season this year, which provides farmers and ranchers an opportunity to improve their wildfire preparedness. Barns, wood fencing, hay and other ...
UCCE advisors will present webinars on May 21 and 28 Late spring rains have delayed California's fire season this year, which provides farmers and ranchers an opportunity to improve their wildfire ...
You see them here, you see them there, you see those brown garden snails everywhere in the avocado trees this year. A wet year. What do you expect? Lush, beautiful tree growth, yeah. And when you come ...