New UC ANR hires bring expertise in disaster resilience, environmental horticulture, agricultural economics, Indigenous food, ...
The new “The Home Orchard” covers more crops and site selection, variety choice, pruning, grafting, irrigation and integrated ...
Beardsley Road, CamarilloIn December 2022, the University of California acquired a 114-acre farm property on the west side of Camarillo to become the new home of the HAREC supported by an endowment ...
Productive and resilientResearchers across California are developing new varieties of dry beans and testing them in a hunt for larger seed size, higher yield, tolerance to drought and heat, and ...
Based at the Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center near Fresno, UC Cooperative Extension specialist Houston ...
About 50 people participated in the recent Forester Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (FTREX), which brought together ...
When West Coast consumers go to a grocery store to buy sweet potatoes, chances are good that they will be choosing sweet ...
Too much water is the most common cause of decline in landscape trees and shrubs, either through directly killing plants or making them more prone to disease. Too much watering can result in ...
True to the mission of the land grant universities, University of California (UC) Agriculture and Natural Resources connects the power of UC research in agriculture, natural resources, nutrition and ...
University of California Cooperative Extension will hold a webinar on managing nitrogen in organic annual crops Dec. 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Image Welcome to the new UC ANR Policy Institute! Established in 2025, we are the one-stop shop for policymakers to find and easily access scientists and cutting-edge research on issues critical to ...
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