Farms and Agricultural Fields

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Central Sierra: Calendar

UC Central Sierra programming includes virtual and on-line training as well as in-person classes and workshops in Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, and Tuolumne Counties.
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Farm Day

Each spring Northern California ranchers, farmers, producers, and educators come together to engage scores of young children in hands-on learning opportunities about the source of some of their food at Marin County's annual Farm Day. This free event takes place from 9 - 11:30 a.m.
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Rice

Rice is one of the major crops grown in the Sacramento Valley of California. Approximately 500,000 acres are planted yearly.
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Livestock in Humboldt/Del Norte

Connect with Humboldt/Del Norte Livestock Advisor Jeff Stackhouse for information and support for local livestock and rangeland producers. Find resources on livestock, prescribed fire, drought, weeds, rangeland ecology, riparian, marketing, and more.
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Plant Pathology

Program OverviewThe Plant Pathology Program provides applied research and outreach to support agricultural production across Imperial, Riverside, and San Diego counties. This tri-county region encompasses a wide diversity of crops and growing conditions—from the desert-irrigated systems of Imperial Valley to…
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Wildfire & Disaster Information for Ranchers

Annual rangelands in the Sacramento Valley and Sierra Foothills are prone to fire. Download our After the Fire: Resources for Ranchers guide to get information about protecting your soil, restoring forage productivity, and preventing the establishment of weeds.
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Threecornered alfalfa hopper degree day model

The threecornered alfalfa hopper (TCAH) is a vector of Grapevine red blotch virus that causes Grapevine red blotch disease in vineyards. A degree day model was developed to predict the ideal time frame for ground cover management to help reduce TCAH populations in vineyards.
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Rice
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Rice Program

University of California Rice Project: http://ucanr.edu/sites/UCRiceProject/ UCCE Sutter-Yuba Rice Notes Newsletter: http://cesutter.ucanr.
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Lettuce field with fusarium resistance trial
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Tolerance of lettuce varieties to Fusarium wilt – 2024

February 24, 2025
By Alexander I Putman, Yu-Chen Wang, Christopher A Greer
Tolerance of lettuce varieties to Fusarium wilt 2024 Alex Putman, Yu-Chen Wang, and Chris Greer Summary Fusarium wilt of lettuce, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lactucae (FOL), is an economically significant disease on the Central Coast of California.
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October 2024

February 10, 2025
In this issue: Preliminary results from transplanter field trials...
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