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Skip to main content ISSN: 2160-8091 CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURE * * Menu * Articles * BACK * Articles * Announcement * Brief Report * Case Report * Correction * Early View * Editorial * In Brief * Introduction * Letter * News * Other * Outlook * Research Article * Research News * Review Article * All * For Authors * Editorial Board * About * Issues * Blog * Accepted Papers * search * * * RSS FEED Enter the URL below into your favorite RSS reader. https://californiaagriculture.org/feed × Early View November 04, 2024 PDT For California perennial crops facing climate change, water use stays stable while planting density increases Molly SearsKaren M. JetterEtaferahu Takele We can gain more insight about trends in water use for perennial crops when we also consider changes over time in planting density. Abstract RECENT BLOG POSTS California Agriculture Reader Survey We're conducting a short survey to gather readers' feedback on California Agriculture. New Site for California Agriculture CalAg goes live! Outlook November 06, 2024 PDT When “new” crops are not really new: California Indigenous communities and research and commercialization of elderberry Sonja BrodtSabine TalaugonGwenael Engelskirchen Relationships of Indigenous people with the land and its plants need to be considered by non-Indigenous researchers and farmers working with native species that hold cultural significance for Indigenous communities. Abstract Early View August 09, 2024 PDT Monensin supplementation increases weight gain in stocker steers, but higher doses reduce essential mineral intake Gabriele MaierTanapon SukkankahJosh DavyLarry ForeroBerit BangouraMatthew TorcalSharif Aly Monensin in mineral supplements increases steer weight, but higher doses lead to reduced mineral intake. Abstract News August 06, 2024 PDT El Agroturismo: Una nueva oportunidad para las pequeñas granjas de California Diana Cervantes El agroturismo, una tendencia en crecimiento en California, ofrece a los visitantes la oportunidad de experimentar la vida rural y agrícola de primera mano. News August 06, 2024 PDT 4-H, Boys and Girls Club, UCCE partner to inspire Orange County kids Saoimanu Sope 4-H in Orange County hosted kids from the Boys and Girls Club of Garden Grove for a day of learning and exploration at South Coast REC. News August 06, 2024 PDT UC SAREP helps boost food access, workforce development in Plumas County Linda Forbes Lost Sierra Food Project increases rural food access and provides workforce development and farm education opportunities while serving as a key community gathering place. Early View June 28, 2024 PDT Promoting higher levels of immunity from colostrum among calves on organic dairy farms Munashe ChigerweHannah M. LaurenceMaire C. RayburnBetsy M. Karle Calves raised on organic dairy farms achieve lower levels of immunity from colostrum compared to those raised on conventional farms. Abstract Research Article June 26, 2024 PDT Field evaluations of biodegradable boric acid hydrogel baits for the control of Argentine ants: Promising results in vineyards and citrus orchards Benning LeKathleen CampbellHoeun ParkShu-Ping TsengRaju PandeyGregory S. SimmonsRuth HendersonCarmen GispertMichael K. RustChow-Yang LeeRoghaiyeh KarimzadehYong-Lak ParkDong-Hwan Choe Boric acid hydrogel baits help control Argentine ants and associated honeydew-producing hemipterans in vineyards and citrus orchards. Abstract Research Article June 24, 2024 PDT Optimal timing for fava bean planting, pod harvesting, and termination in Northern California Kyle BrasierMargaret Smither-KopperlValerie BullardShawn VueChristopher BernauHossein Zakeri As fava bean grows in popularity as a vegetable and cover crop, optimal harvesting options depend on consumer demand and available labor. Abstract Research Article June 03, 2024 PDT Setting research and extension priorities for agronomic crops in California Jessica KanterMichelle Leinfelder-MilesNicholas ClarkMark E. LundyVikram KoundinyaRachael LongSarah E. LightWhitney B. Brim-DeForestBruce LinquistDaniel PutnamRobert B. HutmacherCameron M. Pittelkow Survey shows farmers would like more attention directed to testing new products, soil health management, and water conservation and storage. Abstract Research Article May 09, 2024 PDT Using prescribed fires in young forests: A pyrosilvicultural approach Hunter NobleRobert A. York Prescribed burns can mitigate wildfires’ impacts, and pre-fire treatments as part of a pyrosilviculture regime can facilitate prescribed burning in young stands. Abstract Research Article May 01, 2024 PDT No-tillage, surface residue retention, and cover crops improved San Joaquin Valley soil health in the long term Jeffrey P. MitchellShannon B. CappellazziRad SchmidtJessica ChiartasAnil ShresthaDon ReicoskyHoward FerrisXiaoke ZhangTeamrat A. GhezzeheiSamuel ArayaCourtland KellySteven J. FonteSarah E. LightGarrett LilesTom WilleyRobert RoyMonte BottensCary CrumWilliam R. HorwathGeoffrey M. KochKate M. Scow The use of conservation agriculture practices in combination improves soil health, including soil stability and water retention. Abstract View All Articles × Powered by Scholastica, the modern academic journal management system