Press Releases
April 19, 2012, Volume 66, Number 2
Lincoln’s visionary land-grant law launched the University of California 150 years ago
January 9, 2012, Volume 66, Number 1
Community Supported Agriculture grows rapidly in California’s Central Valley
October 2011, Volume 65, Number 4
UC economists project farm export gains from free trade agreements
October 18, 2011, Volume 65, Number 4
Cell communication system prevents overirrigation of alfalfa
October 2011, Volume 65, Number 4
Cell communication system prevents overirrigation of alfalfa
October 2011, Volume 65, Number 4
Landowners share views on forest and range resources
July 18, 2011, Volume 65, Number 3
Biofactors in foods linked to health benefits
April 11, 2011, Volume 65, Number 2
First statewide agritourism survey: Visitors generate critical income for California small farms
May 5, 2011, Volume 65, Number 2
'Smart' orchard sprayers reduce pesticide use, protect waterways
January 25, 2011, Volume 65, Number 1
Taste panels elevate California olive oil to world class
October 2010, Volume 64, Number 4
As baby boomers retire, California faces wave of aging residents
July 22, 2010, Volume 64, Number 3
Rural-urban “edge” conflicts may arise if new residents are unfamiliar with farming
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Volume 64, Number 2
Sustainable grazing in oak woodlands the 50-year focus of UC’s Sierra Foothill research station
January-March 2010, Volume 64, Number 1
A million California farmworkers face high risk of diabetes, respiratory disease
January-March 2010, Volume 64, Number 1
IPM and biological control limit light brown apple moth damage in New Zealand
October - December 2009, Volume 63, Number 4
Research funding to UC scientists supports search for better biofuels
July - September 2009, Volume 63, Number 3
Native bees thrive in California urban gardens
July - September 2009, Volume 63, Number 3
Sixty-three years of California Agriculture now online
April - June, 2009, Volume 63, Number 2
“Unequivocal”: How climate change will transform California
January - March, 2009, Volume 63, Number 1
Preventative phosphonate treatment for sudden oak death effective for up to 2 years
January - March, 2009, Volume 63, Number 1
Also in the January-March, 2009 issue of California Agriculture
October - December, 2008, Volume 62, Number 4
Research helps fuel revolution in sustainable viticulture
July - September, 2008, Volume 62, Number 3
New research helps Central Valley growers select tasty blueberries varieties
July - September, 2008, Volume 62, Number 3
Also in the July-September 2008 issue of California Agriculture
April - June, 2008, Volume 62, Number 2
Also in the April-June 2008 issue of California Agriculture
April - June, 2008, Volume 62, Number 2
Growers removing conservation practices to protect food safety on California’s Central Coast
April - June, 2008, Volume 62, Number 2
The light brown apple moth: Everything you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask
January - March, 2008, Volume 62, Number 1
Better wines, more vines
January - March, 2008, Volume 62, Number 1
Clearing pistachio mummies from the ground is most effective for navel orangeworm control
January - March, 2008, Volume 62, Number 1
Lower-risk herbicides are cost effective for Central Coast vineyard floor
January - March, 2008, Volume 62, Number 1
Minimum tillage could benefit California rice farmers
January - March, 2008, Volume 62, Number 1
Public work projects cultivate youth in workforce development programs
January - March, 2008, Volume 62, Number 1
Also in the January-March 2008 issue of California Agriculture
January - March, 2008, Volume 62, Number 1
Bait formulations for navel orangeworm egg traps tested
October - December, 2007, Volume 61, Number 4
West Coast agricultural cooperatives are financially competitive
October - December, 2007, Volume 61, Number 4
Also in the October-December 2007 issue of California Agriculture
October - December, 2007, Volume 61, Number 4
Juniper removal may not increase water yields in the Klamath Basin
October - December, 2007, Volume 61, Number 4
Mandated marketing programs focus on health, food safety
October - December, 2007, Volume 61, Number 4
Management reduces E. coli in irrigated pasture runoff
July - September, 2007, Volume 61, Number 3
Social networks influence growers’ water-quality management
July - September, 2007, Volume 61, Number 3
Obesity and magnesium deficiency may increase asthma symptoms
July - September, 2007, Volume 61, Number 3
Examining obesity: What should we eat?
July - September, 2007, Volume 61, Number 3
Folate levels low in many low-income California women
April - June, 2007, Volume 61, Number 2
New IPM strategy for cut roses reduces pesticide sprays, controls mites
April - June, 2007, Volume 61, Number 2
Native grasses persist for a decade on Sacramento Valley roadsides
April - June, 2007, Volume 61, Number 2
Mixed outlook for pharmaceutical crops in California
January - March, 2007, Volume 61, Number 1
Fenced blue oak seedlings survive and thrive in grazed woodlands
October - December, 2006, Volume 60, Number 4
Lead poisoning still a risk to U.S. children
October - December, 2006, Volume 60, Number 4
Weather can predict crop yields for some California crops
October - December, 2006, Volume 60, Number 4
Nutrition education saves on California medical costs
July - September, 2006, Volume 60, Number 3
When transgenes wander, should we worry?
July - September, 2006, Volume 60, Number 3
Conservation tillage helps growers save time, money, the environment
July - September, 2006, Volume 60, Number 3
Also in the July-September 2006 issue of California Agriculture
April - June, 2006, Volume 60, Number 2
Lake Tahoe air pollution not linked to out-of-basin sources; scientists explore causes, solutions for lake clarity decline
April - June, 2006, Volume 60, Number 2
Yellow starthistle marches across 14 million acres of California
April - June, 2006, Volume 60, Number 2
Also in the April-June 2006 issue of California Agriculture
January - March, 2006, Volume 60, Number 1
Market incentives could promote better nutrition among food stamp recipients
January - March, 2006, Volume 60, Number 1
Smaller bins reduce the risk of back injuries among grape harvesters without affecting productivity
January - March, 2006, Volume 60, Number 1
Also in the January-March 2006 issue of California Agriculture
October - December, 2005, Volume 59, Number 4
Media Advisory: Testing times follow two cases of mad cow disease
October - December, 2005, Volume 59, Number 4
When parasites kill pests: Two innovative “biocontrol” programs are lowering glassy-winged sharpshooter and eucalyptus-feeding psyllid populations
October - December, 2005, Volume 59, Number 4
Managed grazing and seedling shelters enhance oak regeneration on rangelands
April - June, 2005, Volume 59, Number 4
Also in the April-June 2005 issue of California Agriculture
July - September, 2005, Volume 59, Number 3
Studies show stream data helps to restore cold-water fish habitat
July - September, 2005, Volume 59, Number 3
Also in the July-September 2005 issue of California Agriculture
April - June, 2005, Volume 59, Number 2
UC Kearney Research and Extension Center marks 40th anniversary
January - March, 2005, Volume 59, Number 1
Demise of organophosphate insecticides spurs development of environmentally friendly alternatives
October - December, 2004, Volume 58, Number 4
Race for Dungeness crab unlikely to slow down this winter
October - December, 2004, Volume 58, Number 4
Also in the October-December 2004 issue of California Agriculture
July - September, 2004, Volume 58, Number 3
Focus on water quality: Clean water for all
July - September, 2004, Volume 58, Number 3
Also in the July-September 2004 issue of California Agriculture
April - June, 2004, Volume 58, Number 2
Whither the Flavr Savr tomato? Fruits of biotechnology struggle to emerge.
January - March, 2004, Volume 58, Number 1
The hunger-obesity dilemma: Food insecurity and overweight high among low-income Latino mothers and children


