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<title> &apos;Great Day&apos; morning program features UC Kearney Ag REC</title>      
<description><![CDATA[The popular morning television program &quot;Great Day,&quot; which airs daily on KMPH Channel 26 in Fresno, featured the work of scientists at the UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center in six live segments during the five-hour program this morning.
Reporter Clayton Clark and photographer Ryan Hudgins arrived at the Kearney greenhouse at 4:30 a.m. to interview the scientists helping California farmers feed the nation and world sustainably.
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 12:13:45 PST</pubDate>
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<author> jewarnert@ucanr.edu(Jeannette Warnert)</author>
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<title> Website to provide information on new ANR building and upcoming move</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10432&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/ANRUpdate/blogfiles/16241small.png" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Vice President Allen-Diaz announced in March that the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources will be consolidating over 150 employees into one location in East Davis. ANR reached an agreement with John Buckel and Rod Johnson of Capital Partners Development Company and Sam, Gwen and Jeff Harrison of the Davis Indoor Sports Center, LLC, for the purchase and renovation of the building located at 2801 Second Street in Davis. MFDB Architects is the project architect,......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=651230887&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Website%20to%20provide%20information%20on%20new%20ANR%20building%20and%20upcoming%20move&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 12:42:36 PST</pubDate>
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<author> cckintigh@ucanr.edu(Cynthia Kintigh)</author>
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<title> Media gets UC input for stories on unconventional farming</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10421&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16230small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Reporters sought UC Cooperative Extension expertise for recent articles about unusual farming efforts in two parts of California.
Fresno Bee reporter Robert Rodriguez covered the story of sisters in their early 20s who have settled on their dad&apos;s Laton alfalfa farm after he suffered complications from a black widow bite. The young women purchased chickens on a whim and began producing specialty eggs under the brand name &quot;Just Got Laid.&quot;
Rodriguez spoke to Shermain Hardesty, UCCE specialist......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=210831427&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Media%20gets%20UC%20input%20for%20stories%20on%20unconventional%20farming&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 09:31:10 PST</pubDate>
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<author> jewarnert@ucanr.edu(Jeannette Warnert)</author>
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<title> Citizen scientists being mobilized in Sonoma County</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10390&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16159small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>A Sudden Oak Death &quot;Blitz&quot; planned for Sonoma County June 15-16 will prepare local residents to spot infected plants, collect samples from their neighborhoods and submit them for laboratory testing, reported the Kenwood Press.
The session is hosted by UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners and Matteo Garbelotto, UCCE specialist in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management at UC Berkeley.
Trees susceptible to sudden oak death include California bay laurel, tan oak, live......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=884886392&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Citizen%20scientists%20being%20mobilized%20in%20Sonoma%20County&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 09:23:42 PST</pubDate>
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<title> VP to present at regents meeting May 15</title>      
<description><![CDATA[VP Barbara Allen-Diaz will give a presentation about ANR at the May 15 regents meeting in Sacramento. &amp;ldquo;Investing in California&amp;rdquo; is the second discussion item on the Committee on Educational Policy&amp;rsquo;s agenda, which begins at 1 p.m. and adjourns at 2:20 p.m.
The regents will be meeting at the Sacramento Convention Center, 1400 J Street, and the educational policy session is open to the public. Background material was mailed to the regents in advance of the meeting.
To watch the...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=599603217&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=VP%20to%20present%20at%20regents%20meeting%20May%2015&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 11:55:45 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Santa Barbara 4-H feeling budget pressure</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10381&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16140small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The Santa Barbara County 4-H program is raising awareness about the county board of supervisors&apos; plans to cut funding for UC Cooperative Extension, according to reports that appear on the KSBY Channel 6 website and in the Santa Barbara Independent.
According to the Independent article, written by Mary Thieleke Jackson, director of the Santa Barbara County 4-H Management Board, a draft budget released Friday, May 10, does not include a county contribution to UC Cooperative Extension. Budget......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=167949779&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Santa%20Barbara%204%2DH%20feeling%20budget%20pressure&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 10:02:28 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Museum collections hold answers to questions not yet asked</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10377&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16136small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>UC Berkeley researchers relied on historical samples of marbled murrelet breast feathers to understand what factors may be impacting the species&apos; survival today, said an article on Crosscut.com.
The team compared the ratios of stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the feathers, which revealed what the birds ate. They learned that, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, murrelets relied heavily on sardines, anchovies and squid. But as decades passed, anchovy, sardine and squid stocks......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=249061495&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Museum%20collections%20hold%20answers%20to%20questions%20not%20yet%20asked&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 10:38:55 PST</pubDate>
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<title> California cherry crop &apos;unusually light&apos;</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10362&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16120small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>California cherries are now beginning to show up at roadside stands, farmers markets and grocery stores, but the supply in 2013 may be a touch scanty, reported Reed Fujii in the Stockton Record.
Joe Grant, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in San Joaquin County, said the cherry crop is light throughout the area, across orchards and varieties.
&quot;That rules out orchard-to-orchard factors, management factors or disease factors,&quot; he said.
Crop losses are often weather-related, but early frosts, or......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=98606135&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=California%20cherry%20crop%20%27unusually%20light%27&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 09:33:22 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Rice planting on schedule in Butte and Glenn counties</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10346&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16105small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Despite light rain earlier this week, it appears the Butte and Glenn county rice industry is getting seeds in the ground during the ideal planting window, reported the Chico Enterprise Record.
The ideal time for planting rice is May 1-15, said Randall &quot;Cass&quot; Mutters, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Butte County. As the date gets later, farmers will end up with a later harvest. Fall weather is more unpredictable and farmers could end up harvesting in the mud. Last year, farmers were still......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=348034656&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Rice%20planting%20on%20schedule%20in%20Butte%20and%20Glenn%20counties&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 09:41:30 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Cuts to research funding are &apos;not sustainable&apos;</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10333&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16086small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>To feed the growing world population, farmers will have to produce more food in the next 40 years than they have in the last 10,000, according to an op-ed piece published in the Modesto Bee and written by Barbara Allen-Diaz, vice president of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Don Bransford, chair of the UC President&apos;s Advisory Commission on Agriculture and Natural Resources and a partner in Bransford Farms in Colusa.
The article was written to bring attention to the fact that, despite......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=794128413&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Cuts%20to%20research%20funding%20are%20%27not%20sustainable%27&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2013 10:21:03 PST</pubDate>
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<title> California Naturalists training at UC research center</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10326&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16070small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The nearly 30-member 2013 class of California Naturalists in Mendocino County participated in a field day Saturday at the UC Hopland Research and Extension Center, reported the Ukiah Daily Journal.
The University of California&apos;s California Naturalist program aims to host courses around the state to train outdoor enthusiasts on a variety of topics, such as plants, animals, water resources and geology. The Mendocino Program focuses on the local mixed oak woodland.
&quot;The goal of the program is to......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=402920081&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=California%20Naturalists%20training%20at%20UC%20research%20center&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 09:56:52 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Local collaboration is one secret behind excellent Napa Valley wine</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10316&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16046small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>One reason the Napa County wine industry is so successful is its commitment to working together, wrote Paul Franson in an op-ed piece that ran in the Napa Valley Register today. Franson credits frequent industry meetings in the area, where a wealth of information on grape growth and wine production are offered.
A recent meeting he cited was a field day last month in which John Roncoroni, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Napa County, took two groups through the Huichica Creek Demonstration......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=734625224&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Local%20collaboration%20is%20one%20secret%20behind%20excellent%20Napa%20Valley%20wine&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 08:49:39 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC researchers try to make biofuel in tobacco plants</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10293&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/16014small.png" align="left" style="border:0"></a>UC researchers are testing tobacco&apos;s potential to be genetically modified in order to produce biofuel, reported Louis Sahagun in the Los Angeles Times&apos; ScienceNow blog.
&amp;ldquo;The beauty of our proposal is that carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere as a byproduct of combustion of these bio-fuels would be captured again by tobacco plants and, through the natural process of photosynthesis, be converted back into fuel,&quot; said Anastasios Melis, professor in the Department of Plant and......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=159920998&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20researchers%20try%20to%20make%20biofuel%20in%20tobacco%20plants&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2013 08:36:38 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Caltrans to cooperate with UCCE on long-term rangeland practices study</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=10270&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/15973small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>A settlement between Caltrans and the California Farm Bureau Federation, which resulted in CFBF dismissing a lawsuit against Caltrans about the Willits Bypass Project, includes a long-term wetlands study by UC Davis and UC Cooperative Extension researchers, according to Caltrans and farm bureau press releases issued last week.
Caltrans is building a bypass along U.S. Route 101 around the community of Willits. The project will relieve congestion, reduce delays, and improve safety for traffic......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=592475330&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Caltrans%20to%20cooperate%20with%20UCCE%20on%20long%2Dterm%20rangeland%20practices%20study&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 11:50:26 PST</pubDate>
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<title> VP Allen-Diaz: ANR statewide conference started conversations</title>      
<description><![CDATA[I want to thank everyone who worked so tirelessly to pull the Global Food System Forum and our statewide conference together. And I especially want to thank those of you who attended, in person and virtually, and added your voices to so many conversations.  
I hope you all enjoyed yourselves, made some new contacts, put some faces to familiar names, renewed networks and found challenging ideas to take home with you.
We chose some of the world&amp;rsquo;s most confounding and contentious issues to...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=225385992&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=VP%20Allen%2DDiaz%3A%20ANR%20statewide%20conference%20started%20conversations&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2013 12:33:42 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC CalFresh gets kids to try healthy fruits and veggies</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9807&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/15128small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>UC CalFresh educators took part in a field trip for fourth-graders in Fresno where the children tasted a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, reported Dale Yurong on ABC 30 Action News.
&quot;We encourage them to try it and then they try it and wind up liking it,&quot; said UC CalFresh nutrition educator Kristi Sharp. &quot;That&apos;s a saying that we say - you can&apos;t judge it unless you try it.&quot;
Fresno Unified School District is the state&apos;s largest recipient of funds from the fruit and vegetable......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=99280809&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20CalFresh%20gets%20kids%20to%20try%20healthy%20fruits%20and%20veggies&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2013 10:20:59 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Newspaper localizes Texas blast news with info from UCCE advisor</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9789&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/15095small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>After the extraordinary explosion at a fertilizer plant in Texas this week, people living in rural agricultural areas are looking around warily to see whether a similar facility might be in their own backyards. The Redding Appeal-Democrat asked Franz Niederholzer, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Sutter and Yuba counties, whether such danger lurks in their community.
Niederholzer said ammonium nitrate fertilizer was popular and prevalent until 1995.
&quot;It was phased out after the bombing in......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=17697199&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Newspaper%20localizes%20Texas%20blast%20news%20with%20info%20from%20UCCE%20advisor&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2013 10:10:25 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Ranchers view UCCE test plots during spring range tour</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9772&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/15053small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>UC Cooperative Extension range research was featured at a field day Saturday in Tehama County, reported Julie Johnson in the Corning Observer.
Josh Davy, UCCE advisor in Tehama County, reviewed test plots were 60 varieties of annual and perennial range grasses were growing. Ken Tate, UCCE specialist, and Leslie Roche, postdoctoral researcher, both in the Department of Plant Sciences at UC Davis, gave an update on their long-term grazing research projects evaluating the effects of multiple......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=583871043&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Ranchers%20view%20UCCE%20test%20plots%20during%20spring%20range%20tour&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2013 09:46:08 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Global Food Systems Forum videos now online</title>      
<description><![CDATA[With more than 1,500 individuals watching live from 34 different countries and six continents last week, the Global Food Systems Forum live webcast was a huge success. The online conversation on Twitter attracted nearly 300 participants, and the forum hashtag #Food2025 trended as the third most popular topic on Twitter during the event. 
If you missed the Global Food Systems Forum webcast, videos from the event are now available online at food2025.ucanr.edu/webcast. 
The online conversation...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=912977937&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Global%20Food%20Systems%20Forum%20videos%20now%20online&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2013 15:03:59 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Hoop houses sprouting along Santa Barbara County roadways</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9760&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/15036small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The &quot;Roadside Attractions&quot; column in the Santa Maria Times today comments on the increasing number of hoop houses seen along Santa Barbara County highways and byways.
Hoop houses, long white tents also known as tunnels, shelter raspberries, the article said.
&amp;ldquo;There&amp;rsquo;s been a dramatic increase in berry growing in the county,&amp;rdquo; said Mark Gaskell, UC Cooperative Extension advisor for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
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<pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2013 09:58:17 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Citizen scientists map Sudden Oak Death</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9751&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/15030small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Citizen scientists are once again beginning their annual Northern California search for signs of Sudden Oak Death, reported Lisa Krieger in the San Jose Mercury-News. Volunteers were trained in Santa Cruz on Friday and training sessions are planned for Orinda, Berkeley, San Francisco, Saratoga, Burlingame, Woodside, Atherton and Los Altos Hills.
&quot;This outreach is really important because it not only teaches people how to look for the disease, but it also helps them to monitor for it in their......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=351556949&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Citizen%20scientists%20map%20Sudden%20Oak%20Death&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2013 14:15:58 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Climate change not impacting San Joaquin County yet</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9750&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/15019small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>So far, the impact of climate change on San Joaquin County hasn&apos;t been apparent, reported Reed Fujii in the Stockton Record.
The story said Paul Verdegaal, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in San Joaquin County, has been tracking local crop and weather data for 30 years and to date has seen only normal year-to-year variability.
&quot;There&apos;s no particular trend in early bud break (in vineyards); there&apos;s no particular change in earlier harvest,&quot; Verdegaal said. &quot;I haven&apos;t seen any hint of a trend,......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=259584626&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Climate%20change%20not%20impacting%20San%20Joaquin%20County%20yet&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2013 11:11:24 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Global Food Systems Forum attracts international audience</title>      
<description><![CDATA[People from more than 350 locations, on every continent except Antarctica, have registered to watch the UC Global Food Systems Forum webcast on April 9.
Interested people in Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Germany, India, Italy, Kenya, Morocco, Netherlands, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela and states throughout the U.S., have signed up to be part of this global conversation and the audience continues...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=550487782&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Global%20Food%20Systems%20Forum%20attracts%20international%20audience&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2013 11:39:02 PST</pubDate>
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<title> California cows going to &apos;greener pastures&apos;</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9686&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14935small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>At the World Ag Expo in February, nine states had booths designed to recruit California dairy operators out of the Golden State, reported the Los Angeles Times.
South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard himself made a personal appeal for the state, where ag officials estimate that a single dairy cow creates $15,000 in economic activity each year.
In recent years, an average of 100 California dairies have closed annually, said Leslie &quot;Bees&quot; Butler, UC Cooperative Extension specialist in the......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=809024551&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=California%20cows%20going%20to%20%27greener%20pastures%27&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2013 10:06:45 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Humboldt UCCE seeks submissions for centennial art show</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9667&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14879small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>UC Cooperative Extension in Humboldt County is asking local artists to submit their work for its &quot;Art and Agriculture&quot; show and auction, an event that is part of the 100th anniversary of the organization, said an article published in the Times-Standard.
Humboldt County was the location of California&apos;s first UCCE office, opened in 1913. The program later spread across the state with the passage of the Smith-Lever Act in 1914.
According to the article, the Humboldt Centennial is &amp;ldquo;a......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=132952600&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Humboldt%20UCCE%20seeks%20submissions%20for%20centennial%20art%20show&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2013 09:35:50 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Demand increases for Asian vegetables</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9628&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14778small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Rising demand for Asian vegetables in urban areas of California is creating an improved market for produce grown by the San Joaquin Valley&apos;s Asian farmers, reported Yu Wei in the San Francisco-based China Daily.
Richard Molinar, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Fresno County, told the reporter that demand is driving increased cultivation of Asian vegetables in Fresno County.
&quot;We have around 50 to 75 Chinese farmers here in Fresno County and over 2,000 acres of Chinese crops selling locally......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=446083733&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Demand%20increases%20for%20Asian%20vegetables&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 10:17:52 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Global Food Systems Forum live webcast on April 9</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Tell your friends and colleagues &amp;ndash; Sign up to watch the Global Food Systems Forum live webcast on April 9 
People from all over the world, including a group of 20 from Kenya, are signing up to watch our Global Food Systems Forum LIVE WEBCAST on April 9. If you&amp;rsquo;re a member of a group, listserv, organization or just have friends and family who might be interested in watching, please send them the message below.
See you all in two weeks!
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 08:02:18 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Public-private partnership seeks to revitalize Shafter research station</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9599&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14728small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The 80-member San Joaquin Valley Quality Cotton Growers Association has leased the 80-acre Shafter research station from Kern County, recruited University of California researchers and initiated talks with the Kern Community College District and a number of private groups to bring cotton research back to the historic facility, reported John Cox in the Bakersfield Californian.
In addition, ag companies are expressing interest in using some of the station&apos;s vacant greenhouses, labs, storage......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=855905225&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Public%2Dprivate%20partnership%20seeks%20to%20revitalize%20Shafter%20research%20station&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2013 11:23:54 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC ANR&apos;s new home in Davis touted in local paper, Sacramento Bee</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9592&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14698small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Construction is scheduled to begin April 1 on the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources new home in Davis, reported Jeff Hudson in the Davis Enterprise.
The facility is a former indoor sports center. Following retrofit construction to ensure the interior is LEED-certified, ANR is slated to move in before the end of this year, the article said.
&amp;ldquo;ANR is a statewide program, with programmatic staff in 57 of California&amp;rsquo;s counties. But the bulk of our (administrative) operations have......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=900331762&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20ANR%27s%20new%20home%20in%20Davis%20touted%20in%20local%20paper%2C%20Sacramento%20Bee&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:46:34 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Details about ANR Statewide Conference in April</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Join the #Food2025 conversation on Twitter
Everyone is welcome to join the Twitter conversation on issues that will be discussed at the April 9 Global Food Systems Forum. The topic for next week&apos;s Twitter discussion (March 24-30) is environmental pressures facing our global food systems and potential solutions. To participate in the Twitter discussion, use (hashtag)#Food2025.
If you haven&amp;rsquo;t used Twitter but would like to join the conversation, Karl Krist has posted a 3-minute video to...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=580574027&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Details%20about%20ANR%20Statewide%20Conference%20in%20April&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2013 14:02:46 PST</pubDate>
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<title> More data needed before new fertilizer regulations are imposed</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9555&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14649small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Scientists need more information about how farmers use nitrogen fertilizers before the state imposes new regulations, reported Tim Hearden in Capital Press. Hearden&apos;s story was based on a study published in California Agriculture journal.
Nearly 600,000 tons of nitrogen fertilizer is sold in California each year, but sales figures are not an accurate indicator of how it is used.
Imposing regulations without supporting data could fail to address the problem while damaging agriculture, said Tom......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=486882245&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=More%20data%20needed%20before%20new%20fertilizer%20regulations%20are%20imposed&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2013 08:19:19 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Climate smart conference convenes scientists from around the world</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9547&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14636small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Drought, population growth and salty soils are problems that may cause worldwide food shortages in the coming decades, reported Edward Ortiz in the Sacramento Bee.
These are problems that will be addressed by scientists and policymakers at the Climate-Smart Agriculture Global Science Conference at UC Davis this week.
For the story, Ortiz interviewed Eduardo Blumwald, professor in the Department of Plant Sciences at UC Davis, one of the conference speakers. Blumwald believes many of the......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=141391814&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Climate%20smart%20conference%20convenes%20scientists%20from%20around%20the%20world&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2013 14:58:22 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UCCE&apos;s healthy-eating guidelines readily available</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9540&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14623small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>UC Cooperative Extension&apos;s nutrition education programs were the feature of freelance writer Don Curlee&apos;s &quot;Ag At Large&quot; column last week. The column appears in a variety of publications, including the Hanford Sentinel, the Stockton Record, the (Sutter-Yuba) Appeal Democrat and Capital Press.
Curlee&apos;s article noted that UCCE has, &quot;Knowledgeable, trained advisors ... on hand locally ... to help with meal planning, wise shopping, individual diet planning and overall nutritional health.&quot;
The......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=622658692&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UCCE%27s%20healthy%2Deating%20guidelines%20readily%20available&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2013 09:24:58 PST</pubDate>
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<title> VP Allen-Diaz discusses importance of participating in the ANR Statewide Conference</title>      
<description><![CDATA[VP Barbara Allen-Diaz wants all ANR members, and that includes you, to attend the ANR Statewide Conference in April. Visit http://ucanr.edu/sites/statewideconference2013, and click on the 2-minute video to hear her discuss the exciting UC Global Food Systems Forum as well as the numerous ANR activities planned at the conference.    More than 400 people have already registered for the ANR Statewide Conference on April 9-11. If you haven&amp;rsquo;t made hotel reservations for the conference, ANR has...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=682943105&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=VP%20Allen%2DDiaz%20discusses%20importance%20of%20participating%20in%20the%20ANR%20Statewide%20Conference&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2013 10:57:12 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Invasive weeds are taking a toll on wildflower displays</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9492&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14527small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Sahara mustard, a resilient weed native to North Africa and the Mediterranean, is invading desert landscapes in the American Southwest, squeezing out beautiful wildflower displays that attract tourists and maintain the local ecology, reported the San Diego Union Tribune.
UC Cooperative Extension is testing methods of removing Sahara mustard, including hand weeding, hoes and herbicide. But these are only stopgap measures meant to keep the plant at bay in select spots.
&amp;ldquo;I don&amp;rsquo;t......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=845909423&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Invasive%20weeds%20are%20taking%20a%20toll%20on%20wildflower%20displays&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2013 13:01:53 PST</pubDate>
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<title> VP Allen-Diaz announces CE specialist and advisor positions approved for future hiring</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues,
Continuing our commitment to hiring Cooperative Extension specialists and advisors, I am announcing the release of positions for future rounds of hiring. These positions are now in the queue and will be released for recruitment as we are sure funding is available to move forward.  We will continue to be nimble and retain the ability to address unforeseen critical gaps as they emerge, so the hiring schedule may vary. Some positions have been, or may be, modified based upon...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=709255328&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=VP%20Allen%2DDiaz%20announces%20CE%20specialist%20and%20advisor%20positions%20approved%20for%20future%20hiring&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2013 08:33:33 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Fresh and local foods gaining traction in school cafeterias</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9452&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14464small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Lunch trays filled with grayish green beans, mystery meat and a pasty scoop of mashed potatoes will be relegated to history if UC Cooperative Extension has anything to do with it. At the UCCE office in Stanislaus County yesterday, Jeri Ohmart of the UC Agriculture Sustainability Institute spoke to about 30 school food managers about how to get more fresh fruit, vegetables and other healthy fare into school cafeterias, reported John Holland in the Modesto Bee.
Ohmart also displayed a food waste......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=713495056&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Fresh%20and%20local%20foods%20gaining%20traction%20in%20school%20cafeterias&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2013 14:03:34 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Strategic Initiative leaders encourage you to attend the 2013 ANR Statewide Conference</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues,
As the Strategic Initiative leaders, we encourage you to attend the 2013 ANR Statewide Conference, which serves as the Initiative meetings for this year. We&apos;re excited about this opportunity to convene all of the Initiatives and promote cross-initiative discussions and partnerships. 
Join your colleagues for three days of lively discussions about ANR&amp;rsquo;s role in identifying and addressing challenges in agriculture and in natural and human resources with an eye to how our...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=568572877&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Strategic%20Initiative%20leaders%20encourage%20you%20to%20attend%20the%202013%20ANR%20Statewide%20Conference&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2013 11:52:01 PST</pubDate>
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<title> California weather has been perfect for almond set</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9426&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14427small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The warm, dry late winter weather in California has been good news for almond farmers who were concerned about a bee shortage during bloom, reported Capital Press.
&quot;It looks good right now,&quot; said Rich Buchner, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Tehama County. &quot;The bees are out working like crazy. It&apos;s going to be warm and dry over the next 10 days, so it should be about perfect for almond set.&quot;
Almond growers are enjoying a vibrant blossom season even though California only had about 500,000......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=25781884&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=California%20weather%20has%20been%20perfect%20for%20almond%20set&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2013 10:59:26 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC looks into a &apos;healthier&apos; way to use tobacco</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Converting tobacco into cigarettes is a dwindling industry, so scientists are looking for an alternative use for the product grown by tobacco farmers, said an article in the New York Times Green Blog.
Peggy Lemaux, UC Cooperative Extension specialist in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at UC Berkeley, shared the idea at the annual meeting of Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, an agency founded to nurture interesting energy ideas that may or may not work.
Some bacteria and...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=581395823&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20looks%20into%20a%20%27healthier%27%20way%20to%20use%20tobacco&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2013 12:00:22 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Taste testing a crucial part of variety selection</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9399&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14374small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>During a tasting event recently at the UC Desert Research and Extension Center, experts conveyed their desire for a variety that is smoother and has better flavor than European cultivars, which were described as too &amp;ldquo;perfumy&amp;rdquo; and sweet, said an article in the Imperial Valley Press.
&amp;ldquo;It&amp;rsquo;s crucial to have rich, full flavor,&amp;rdquo; said an extension specialist from Washington state. &amp;ldquo;I know it when I taste it.&amp;rdquo;
The scientists and farmers weren&apos;t critiquing......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=696891407&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Taste%20testing%20a%20crucial%20part%20of%20variety%20selection&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2013 09:46:43 PST</pubDate>
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<title> ANR Statewide Conference co-chairs invite you to participate</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Registration for the 2013 ANR Statewide Conference is open, and more than 200 people have already signed up. As co-chairs for the conference, we hope you have taken time to review the program and are making plans to attend. The agenda is engaging and stimulating, and the speakers were chosen to inspire and be thought provoking.
On the registration page there is a link to a list of registrants so you can see who will be attending. The Global Food Systems Forum is on the first day of the...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=136523848&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=ANR%20Statewide%20Conference%20co%2Dchairs%20invite%20you%20to%20participate&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2013 11:02:23 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UCCE hosts &apos;Tobacco Jeopardy&apos;</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9364&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14293small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The public is invited to the UC Cooperative Extension office in Solano County tomorrow to take part in &quot;Tobacco Jeopardy,&quot; a play on the TV game show that is intended to inform the public on the health effects of tobacco use, reported the Vacaville Reporter.
The event is sponsored by the Solano County Tobacco Prevention and Education Program.
&quot;The goal of the training is to increase public awareness and inspire action to reduce tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke in Solano County,&quot;......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=201592351&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UCCE%20hosts%20%27Tobacco%20Jeopardy%27&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2013 10:36:24 PST</pubDate>
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<title> California water officials seek a funding source for water cleanup</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9355&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14280small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The State Water Resources Control Board recommended a point-of-sale fee on agricultural commodities, a fertilizer tax, or a water-use fee from residents to offset the costs of providing clean drinking water to communities where tap water supplies have high levels of nitrate, reported Gosia Wozniacka of Associated Press. The final report to the legislature is on the SWRSC website.
The AP article was published in BakersfieldNow.com, the San Francisco Chronicle and other publications. A story by......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=132552124&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=California%20water%20officials%20seek%20a%20funding%20source%20for%20water%20cleanup&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 09:06:16 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Walnuts are trending upward</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9336&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14243small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Proven health benefits is increasing demand for walnuts, and farmers are reacting by planting more trees, according to an article in the Chico Enterprise-Record. The trend has created a backlog for new trees.
&quot;All the nut crops are doing very well,&quot; said Joe Connell, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Butte County. Markets for almonds, pistachios and walnuts have expanded, and prices are firm, he said.
In 2011, walnuts became the No. 1 crop in Butte County. If growers want to plant new......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=996066999&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Walnuts%20are%20trending%20upward&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 09:43:56 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Master Gardeners help feed the hungry</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9317&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14217small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners played a key role in establishing a vibrant garden behind a church in Livermore that has produced 8,000 pounds of vegetables for the church&apos;s food kitchen, reported two MGs in a column published in the San Jose Mercury News.
What was unused vacant land only three years ago has spurred the creation of an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization called Fertile GroundWorks. Fertile GroundWorks has pilot projects under way to help organizations......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=888883233&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Master%20Gardeners%20help%20feed%20the%20hungry&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2013 08:21:01 PST</pubDate>
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<title> ANR&#8217;s 2013 competitive grants program</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to announce that the request for proposals for ANR&amp;rsquo;s 2013 competitive grants program will be released this summer. Tentatively, we are expecting a new call in May or June.
Taking into consideration several comments, we have made a significant change to this year&amp;rsquo;s competitive grants proposal process. While the proposal solicitation and peer review processes will remain similar to former years, we will enable PIs to select a start date from two...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=42393474&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=ANR%E2%80%99s%202013%20competitive%20grants%20program&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2013 14:26:18 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Kearney research featured in World Ag Expo magazine</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9264&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14155small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The official magazine of the World Ag Expo 2013 contains a three-page spread about sorghum research being conducted at the UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center by Jeff Dahlberg, director of the center.
Copies of the magazine will be available to visitors at the world&apos;s largest agricultural exposition Feb. 12-14 in Tulare. A pdf of the sorghum article is attached below.
In the article, Dahlberg says that, in the past, sorghum forages were not as good as corn for silage feed.......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=52757978&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Kearney%20research%20featured%20in%20World%20Ag%20Expo%20magazine&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2013 10:00:02 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UCCE advisor recognized for pest control work</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9243&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14123small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Mark Bolda, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Santa Cruz County, was recognized by the North American Raspberry and Blackberry Association in January for his research and extension work on spotted wing drosophila, reported The Grower.
Bolda received the 2013 Distinguished Service Award at the association&apos;s North American Berry Conference, Jan. 30, in Portland, Ore. He first identified drosophila as a new pest for coastal California berry growers in late 2008. Bolda led field trials to......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=66832481&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UCCE%20advisor%20recognized%20for%20pest%20control%20work&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2013 11:54:31 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC IPM publication spotted in Uganda classroom</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9227&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14105small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Demonstrating the global reach of UC research, the UC Integrated Pest Management Citrus Manual was displayed in a picture on Twitter of a Cornell graduate student and the Teso Women Development Enterprise in Uganda. The tweet was from the UC Davis-based Horticulture Collaborative Research Support Program, which uses the Twitter handle @HortCRSP.
The Cornell student, Brian Flanagan, is working on a HortCRSP Trellis Fund project. HortCRSP has just released a new call for Trellis Fund project......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=189608431&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20IPM%20publication%20spotted%20in%20Uganda%20classroom&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2013 14:58:13 PST</pubDate>
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<title> ANR Statewide Conference registration is now open</title>      
<description><![CDATA[California Roots, Global Reach
Tuesday&amp;ndash;Thursday, April 9&amp;ndash;11, 2013, with April 8 Pre-Conference Tours  Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Ontario Airport, 222 North Vineyard Avenue
Dear Colleagues,
Please join me in April and participate in UC ANR&amp;rsquo;s Statewide Conference.
For nearly 100 years the UC ANR community has catalyzed change by harnessing the power of scientific research to solve local issues, improve agricultural production and protect our natural resources. Our ability to...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=716496702&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=ANR%20Statewide%20Conference%20registration%20is%20now%20open&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2013 12:08:11 PST</pubDate>
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<title> 4-H members enthralled by science</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9183&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/14027small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Hands-on science activities offered as part of 4-H SET (Science, Engineering, Technology) at a El Dorado County park recently were colorful enough to warrant a lengthy feature story in the Mountain Democrat yesterday.
The 4-H&apos;ers experimented with resin to understand how tree sap trapped and preserved insects that flew and crawled 100 million years ago. They examined fossils, viewed a collection of dinosaur bones and went on a fossil fuel scavenger hunt.
&amp;ldquo;We have great schools, but they......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=156364587&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=4%2DH%20members%20enthralled%20by%20science&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2013 10:56:23 PST</pubDate>
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<title> SET promotes hands-on science ed</title>      
<description><![CDATA[In the Mountain Democrat:
By Dawn Hodson
It may have been a bit foggy in Henningsen Lotus Park last Saturday, but nothing could dampen the spirits of the 4-H SET youths who gathered to get a lesson in geology and, in particular, fossils. Led by project leader Danielle Fisher, 45, of Greenwood, the youths went through a series of hands-on experiments including simulating how resin, dripping from trees, trapped and preserved insects a hundred million years ago. They also examined fossils...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=629936162&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=SET%20promotes%20hands%2Don%20science%20ed&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:25:58 PST</pubDate>
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<title> The U.S. is running out of farmworkers</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9165&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13999small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>No matter what happens with immigration reform, the United States will likely suffer a shortage of farm labor in coming decades, reported the Washington Post. The story was based on a study titled &quot;The End of Farm Labor Abundance&quot; by Edward Taylor, professor in the Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics at UC Davis, UC graduate student Diane Charlton and Antonio Y&amp;uacute;nez-Naude, professor in the Center for Economic Studies at El Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City. 
&amp;ldquo;It&amp;rsquo;s......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=154986098&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=The%20U%2ES%2E%20is%20running%20out%20of%20farmworkers&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2013 09:15:37 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UCCE advisor reports on last September&apos;s mysterious rice slow down</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9157&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13988small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>When the calendar said it was time to harvest rice last September, the crop wasn&apos;t ready. Over the winter, UC Cooperative Extension advisor Randall &quot;Cass&quot; Mutters tried to solve the mystery of the untimely immature rice, reported the Oroville Mercury-Register.
Since the problem was ubiquitous in the Sacramento Valley, Mutters deduced the weather was the culprit. He crunched weather numbers, studying humidity, nighttime and daytime temperatures, and uncovered a plausible explanation.
Average......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=152448373&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UCCE%20advisor%20reports%20on%20last%20September%27s%20mysterious%20rice%20slow%20down&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2013 12:12:23 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC Cooperative Extension will host a FoodCorps service member</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9142&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13955small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>When FoodCorps begins operating in California this year, one of its &quot;service members&quot; will be hosted by UC Cooperative Extension in San Andreas, said an article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel.
FoodCorps is a national organization that connects kids with healthy food. It selected two non-profit organizations - Life Lab and Community Alliance with Family Farmers - to administer the California program. Those two organizations selected 10 hosts, including UCCE.
According to its website, FoodCrops......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=570862902&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20Cooperative%20Extension%20will%20host%20a%20FoodCorps%20service%20member&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2013 10:20:49 PST</pubDate>
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<title> A &apos;spectacular&apos; year for Mendocino County winegrape growers</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9127&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13942small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Glenn McGourty, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Mendocino County, predicted 2012 will be a wonderful vintage in the North Coast wine region, reported the Ukiah Daily Journal. 
&quot;We kind of wish every year could be like that. There was enough water, practically no frost protection needed, and no mold, mildew or rot on the fruit,&quot; he said. McGourty told reporter Justine Frederickson he usually finds growers to be pessimistic when they begin harvest, but that wasn&apos;t the case in 2012. &quot;I even......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=69991617&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=A%20%27spectacular%27%20year%20for%20Mendocino%20County%20winegrape%20growers&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2013 08:37:59 PST</pubDate>
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<title> More trees infested with goldspotted oak borer</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9126&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13932small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Two more trees in Idyllwild are infested with goldspotted oak borer, reported the Riverside Press-Enterprise yesterday. The announcement came at a community meeting over the weekend, in which Tom Scott, UC Cooperative Extension specialist in the Department of Natural Resources at UC Riverside, and Kevin Turner, UC Cooperative Extension goldspotted oak borer program coordinator, joined fire and forestry officials to brief local residents about the new pest threat in the area.
Residents learned......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=482866294&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=More%20trees%20infested%20with%20goldspotted%20oak%20borer&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2013 09:09:59 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Officials enlist mountain residents to battle goldspotted oak borer</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9091&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13871small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Cal Fire, UC Cooperative Extension and other officials will be meeting with residents of Idyllwild tomorrow to enlist their help in stopping the goldspotted oak borers&apos; tree destruction in the picturesque mountain community, reported the Riverside Press-Enterprise.
GSOB appears to have spread to Idyllwild by hitchhiking on firewood from San Diego, where it has killed some 80,000 oak trees. It has been found in only one tree in Idyllwild so far.
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 08:34:03 PST</pubDate>
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<title> California citrus farmers weather the freeze</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9086&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13863small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>It has been particularly cold at night in California for about a week, but it appears the state&apos;s citrus industry will emerge mostly unscathed, reported Oliver Renick on Bloomberg.com.
&amp;ldquo;The temperatures were not severe enough to cause widespread damage,&amp;rdquo; said Craig Kallsen, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Kern County. &amp;ldquo;This is nothing out of the ordinary, so we&amp;rsquo;re able to handle this.&amp;rdquo;
Thermometers dipped about 10 degrees below normal overnight during the......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=644403426&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=California%20citrus%20farmers%20weather%20the%20freeze&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2013 13:21:13 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Please respond to survey of informatics and GIS needs, knowledge and data availability</title>      
<description><![CDATA[The new Informatics and Geographic Information Systems Statewide Program (IGIS) was launched to assist and advance research and extension activities by providing Informatics and GIS tools and applications through an online Web-accessible portal.  The IGIS team needs your input to design this resource for efficient and helpful delivery of information and GIS support. Please take a few minutes to complete the &amp;ldquo;Survey of Informatics and GIS Needs, Knowledge and Data Availability&amp;rdquo; at...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=163370157&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Please%20respond%20to%20survey%20of%20informatics%20and%20GIS%20needs%2C%20knowledge%20and%20data%20availability&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:29:08 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Northern San Joaquin Valley is basking in the cold</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9071&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13848small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>During the recent cold snap in California, the media turned to UC Cooperative Extension advisors for information on the weather&apos;s impact on agricultural production in the Northern San Joaquin Valley.
The consensus for this part of the state: cold weather is good news. The Stockton Record checked in with Joe Grant, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in San Joaquin County.
&quot;We&apos;ll take any and all cold that we can at this time of year to fulfill the chilling requirements of the trees,&quot; Grant......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=974120258&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Northern%20San%20Joaquin%20Valley%20is%20basking%20in%20the%20cold&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:03:32 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Gov. Brown proposes a balanced budget</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9049&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13808small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>California Gov. Jerry Brown&apos;s proposed $97.6 billion general fund budget for fiscal 2013-14  boosts spending on education, implements health care reform and eliminates what was a $25 billion state deficit when the governor took office, reported Tim Hearden in Capital Press.
The governor&apos;s proposal increases funding for both public schools and higher education, adding $250 million for the University of California and California State University systems. The increases come after voters approved......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=180121861&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Gov%2E%20Brown%20proposes%20a%20balanced%20budget&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2013 10:25:26 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Trending: Urban agriculture in California</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9044&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13792small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Volunteers are turning a food desert green in the Los Angeles Del Aire neighborhood as they plant more trees that will bear fresh fruit for the community, said an article in the LA Weekly Fruit and Vegetable Blog.
Twenty-eight fruit trees and eight grapevines were planted in Del Aire park, near the intersection of freeways 105 and 405. A sign declares, &quot;The fruit trees in this park are public. They are for everyone, including you.&quot;
The story noted that UC Cooperative Extension is part of the......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=247825406&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Trending%3A%20Urban%20agriculture%20in%20California&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2013 14:22:13 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Catching up on UC Cooperative Extension news over the holidays</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9025&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13763small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The Redding Appeal Democrat reported in December that the ranks of U.S. farmers is dwindling. Said Sutter County almond grower Mat Conant, &quot;Pretty soon we&apos;ll be such a small minority nobody will listen to us.&quot;
Fewer farmers means there are fewer lawmakers with first-hand knowledge of agricultural production.
&quot;You can go to Washington, D.C., and talk about agriculture, but it doesn&apos;t have the same impact if you practically experience it,&quot; said Christopher Greer, UC Cooperative Extension......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=173419477&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Catching%20up%20on%20UC%20Cooperative%20Extension%20news%20over%20the%20holidays&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2013 11:13:23 PST</pubDate>
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<title> California rice growers reduce greenhouse gas emissions</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=9010&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13728small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>California rice grower Tom Butler is dry seeding his crop to reduce irrigation and draining the fields earlier than before when preparing for harvest. These new practices conserve water and may help the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from his farm, according to an article by UC Davis science writer Brad Hooker. The story was picked up by Western Farm Press.
Butler is participating in a pilot program funded by the Environmental Defense Fund. Though it&amp;rsquo;s too early to......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=977309082&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=California%20rice%20growers%20reduce%20greenhouse%20gas%20emissions&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2013 14:40:12 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Valley farmers are pulling out peaches</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8955&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13640small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Low production, low prices and labor issues are plaguing the California cling peach industry and prompting farmers to pull out their orchards in favor of growing something that carries less risk, reported Joshua Emerson Smith in the Merced Sun-Star.
Many environmental factors can significantly compromise a peach harvest, said Maxwell Norton, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Merced County.
&quot;For tree fruit you need to have a greater net profit than you do raising tree nuts because growing......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=759377985&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Valley%20farmers%20are%20pulling%20out%20peaches&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2012 10:33:25 PST</pubDate>
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<title> It takes a village</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8947&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13633small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>UC Cooperative Extension researchers are discovering that, for the best control of a pest like lygus bugs, growers should not view their individual farms as isolated islands, reported Cary Blake in Western Farm Press.
&amp;ldquo;It takes a village to manage lygus,&amp;rdquo; says Pete Goodell, UC IPM Cooperative Extension advisor with the UC Statewide IPM Program. &amp;ldquo;Effective lygus management involves landowners, producers, pest control advisers, those with an expertise in biological and......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=15171143&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=It%20takes%20a%20village&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2012 09:24:41 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Rain has painted California rangeland green</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8938&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13616small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Steady rain so far this fall has produced a verdant emerald green panorama on California rangeland, reported Capital Press this week.
Livestock producers are elated, said Josh Davy, a UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Tehama County.
&quot;It&apos;s been nice to start the year with some big rains because it fills up the reservoirs, puts some drinking water out there and it helps build deeper soil moisture in case it doesn&apos;t rain later,&quot; Davy said. &quot;We hope it keeps going until March.&quot;
The 2012 rainy......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=8594929&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Rain%20has%20painted%20California%20rangeland%20green&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 09:48:15 PST</pubDate>
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<title> End of Year Message from VP Allen-Diaz</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues, 
It is the end of another great year and I want to thank all of you for your hard work, inspiration, and commitment to the Division where we work, to the University of California to which we belong, and to the people of California whom we serve. It is because of your dedication and passion that ANR has tackled some tough issues this year.
Among these were issues like looking for solutions to nitrate pollution of groundwater through research, education and partnerships and...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=496340361&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=End%20of%20Year%20Message%20from%20VP%20Allen%2DDiaz&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2012 11:24:17 PST</pubDate>
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<title> San Diego County neighborhoods to be treated for Asian citrus psyllid</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8911&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13576small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>State officials will spray pesticide on residential citrus trees near Fallbrook today (Dec. 17), part of an ongoing effort across Southern California to prevent a devastating citrus disease, reported the San Diego Union Tribune.The pesticide application targets Asian citrus psyllid, which can transmit huanglongbing disease.
Residents in the area have been notified, said Steve Lyle, spokesman for the California Department of Food and Agriculture. He said officials have used the same preventive......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=397497853&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=San%20Diego%20County%20neighborhoods%20to%20be%20treated%20for%20Asian%20citrus%20psyllid&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2012 08:19:26 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC Cooperative Extension hiring more advisors</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8886&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13541small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>After losing 86 UC Cooperative Extension advisors and specialists to retirement or resignations over the past four years, the University of California program has announced plans to step up hiring and put &quot;more boots on the ground,&quot; wrote Cecelia Parsons in Capital Press.
The article noted that UC is planning to hire 19 new UCCE advisors and specialists in the coming year. One of those - a regional viticulture advisor serving Tulare, Kern and Kings counties - will be funded with an $840,000......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=466075346&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20Cooperative%20Extension%20hiring%20more%20advisors&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2012 13:58:14 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Children&apos;s story puts UCCE advisor Rachael Long in the spotlight</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8854&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13503small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>A feature story about UC Cooperative Extension advisor Rachael Long graced the front page of the David Enterprise this week in an article about her newly published children&apos;s chapter book, &quot;Gold Fever.&quot;
The Enterprise story, written by Brett Johnson, noted that Long has a personal interest in bats and wrote several scientific articles about the flying mammals before picking a bat to be one of two animals in her book that helps save a nine-year-old boy who fell in a cave in the Black Mountains......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=577567589&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Children%27s%20story%20puts%20UCCE%20advisor%20Rachael%20Long%20in%20the%20spotlight&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2012 08:59:02 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Dutch scientists join CDFA and UC Davis at water seminar</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8842&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13480small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Scientists from Wageningen University in the Netherlands will take part in a one-day seminar Monday, Dec. 10, at UC Davis on water efficiency and water quality, reported Imperial Valley News.
Because 20 percent of the Netherlands is below sea level and the country maintains an important agricultural sector, managing water has required creative approaches. Wageningen University entered into a memorandum of understanding with UC Davis to collaborate on water issues.
Both institutions and CDFA&apos;s......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=240927941&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Dutch%20scientists%20join%20CDFA%20and%20UC%20Davis%20at%20water%20seminar&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2012 11:20:27 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UCCE takes strategic approach to filling positions</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8813&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13421small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Barbara Allen-Diaz, vice president for UC Agriculture and Natural Resources, explained in a radio interview posted by the Ag Net West radio network how UC ANR is filling gaps created by the retirement of UC Cooperative Extension advisors and specialists.
&quot;We are an aging population,&quot; Allen-Diaz said. &quot;We fully recognize that we need to bring new, young, highly trained, highly skilled individuals into Cooperative Extension.&quot;
She said administrators are making decisions by studying demographic......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=332749397&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UCCE%20takes%20strategic%20approach%20to%20filling%20positions&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 11:35:56 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Two Asian citrus psyllids found in Tulare County</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8789&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13394small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>This week a quarantine goes into effect in some parts of Tulare County to stop the spread of Asian citrus psyllid, according to a 3-minute story on The California Report. The decision comes after officials found ACP in traps near Strathmore and Terra Bella. For an update on the pest and the disease it can carry, The California Report&apos;s Rachael Myrow spoke with Mark Hoddle, UC Cooperative Extension specialist in the Department of Entomology at UC Riverside.
Myrow asked why the effort to prevent......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=884083392&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Two%20Asian%20citrus%20psyllids%20found%20in%20Tulare%20County&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2012 10:31:11 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Academics urged to attend dialogue session on strengthening AES and CE connections</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues,
VP Barbara Allen-Diaz charged the ANR Academic Assembly Council to seek broad and diverse input on the roles, responsibilities and relationships within the statewide ANR network, in order to build on our strengths and prepare for a future that retains our relevance internally (to UC) and externally (to our California communities/stakeholders and beyond). 
Areas of current discussions include:
Is campus research finding its way through county channels to address applied...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=695099280&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Academics%20urged%20to%20attend%20dialogue%20session%20on%20strengthening%20AES%20and%20CE%20connections&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2012 08:30:13 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Farmers turning in greater numbers to mechanical harvesting</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8776&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13382small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The dwindling supply of workers has created a new urgency for California farmers to employ mechanical harvesting technology, reported the San Luis Obispo Tribune.
Some cherry growers, for example, were able to pick only once this year, said Chuck Ingels, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Sacramento County. Ideally, they&apos;d pick as fruit colors and ripens.
&quot;They&apos;re finding that if they can&apos;t get labor to pick their crops, they&apos;re just not able to farm anymore,&quot; Ingels said. &quot;So what they&apos;re......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=470960077&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Farmers%20turning%20in%20greater%20numbers%20to%20mechanical%20harvesting&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2012 09:04:01 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC ANR receives $840,000 to hire UCCE grape advisor</title>      
<description><![CDATA[UC ANR will soon be hiring a UC Cooperative Extension term area advisor specializing in table grapes in Tulare, Kern and Kings counties. Thanks to an $840,000 gift from the California Table Grape Commission, the advisor position will be funded for six years by the $1.4 billion annual table grape industry.
&quot;The UC Cooperative Extension farm advisor system is an integral part of the growth story of the table grape industry in California,&amp;rdquo; said Kathleen Nave, president of the California...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=945735303&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20ANR%20receives%20%24840%2C000%20to%20hire%20UCCE%20grape%20advisor&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2012 08:18:53 PST</pubDate>
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<title> LAST CHANCE: ANR Work Environment Assessment survey closes Friday</title>      
<description><![CDATA[If you haven&amp;rsquo;t completed ANR&amp;rsquo;s work environment assessment survey, please do so. ANR&amp;rsquo;s survey will close Friday, Nov. 16.
ANR leadership would like everyone to take the opportunity to be heard.
To encourage participation, VP Allen-Diaz will add two iPads to the prize pool just for ANR employees once ANR&amp;rsquo;s response rate passes 60 percent.
The email was sent with the return address &amp;ldquo;CAMPUSCLIMATE.&amp;rdquo; The message is from Allen-Diaz and the subject line reads:...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=286866847&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=LAST%20CHANCE%3A%20ANR%20Work%20Environment%20Assessment%20survey%20closes%20Friday&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2012 07:50:12 PST</pubDate>
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<title> A message from Vice President Allen-Diaz naming Tu Tran AVP-Business Operations</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues:
I am pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Tu Tran as assistant vice president for Business Operations in UC&amp;rsquo;s Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, starting on Nov. 26, 2012.
After a nationwide search, Mr. Tran comes to us from his current position as senior associate director of UC San Francisco&amp;rsquo;s Financial Service Center. He brings exceptional budget and finance experience in higher education to this important position. His skill set is...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=893451386&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=A%20message%20from%20Vice%20President%20Allen%2DDiaz%20naming%20Tu%20Tran%20AVP%2DBusiness%20Operations&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:49:55 PST</pubDate>
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<author> Michael Poe</author>
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<title> New pest found in California vineyards</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8714&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13276small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The Virginia creeper leafhopper has been found in vineyards from the Oregon border to the northern Sacramento Valley, but so far has not made its way to the storied vineyards of Napa or Sonoma counties, according to an article in The Grower.
Reporter Vicky Boyd based the article on a report by Lucia Varela, UC Cooperative Extension advisor, an integrated pest management expert for the north coast of California. So far, the Virginia creeper leafhopper has been reported primarily in backyard and......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=88419221&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=New%20pest%20found%20in%20California%20vineyards&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2012 10:54:50 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Message from the Vice President about passage of Proposition 30</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues:
The passage of Proposition 30 in last Tuesday&amp;rsquo;s election is an important victory for public education in the State of California. I am thankful that the citizens of California voted to support public education and to stem the tide of cuts to programs and people that would have eroded our mission and harmed our state.
While Proposition 30 is not a panacea, it represents a very welcome respite from the recent spate of deep budget cuts, and we can look forward to having a...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=913503127&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Message%20from%20the%20Vice%20President%20about%20passage%20of%20Proposition%2030&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2012 14:51:16 PST</pubDate>
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<title> GMO labeling proposition fails in California</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8689&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13244small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The initiative that would have required special labeling on food that contains genetically modified ingredients failed in California, 53.1 percent to 46.9 percent, reported ABC Rural radio in Australia. Host Anna Vidot talked to Alison Van Eenennaam, UC Cooperative Extension specialist in the Department of Animal Science at UC Davis, about the fate of Proposition 37, which on Tuesday received about 4.3 million votes in favor and 4.8 million votes against.
In the eight-minute interview, Van......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=817467742&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=GMO%20labeling%20proposition%20fails%20in%20California&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2012 08:57:16 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC Cooperative Extension centennial planning committee appointed</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues,
In 2014, the country will mark the 100-year anniversary of Cooperative Extension. President Woodrow Wilson signed the Smith-Lever Act on May 8, 1914, providing funding to the nation&amp;rsquo;s land-grant universities in order to develop and deliver &amp;ldquo;practical applications of research knowledge.&amp;rdquo; This provided the foundation for the beginnings of UC Cooperative Extension.
I have appointed a committee to plan activities that will celebrate UC Cooperative...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=276320728&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20Cooperative%20Extension%20centennial%20planning%20committee%20appointed&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2012 16:20:07 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Pistachio crop threatened by fungus</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8668&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13215small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The California Report, a popular radio news program that is broadcast throughout the state on public radio stations, devoted five minutes this morning to a solution found at the UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center for a serious pistachio production problem.
Reporter Alice Daniel interviewed Kearney-based UC Davis plant pathologist Themis Michailides, who led the team that discovered how to expose pistachio trees to spores of a beneficial fungus that displaces the fungi that......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=64286843&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Pistachio%20crop%20threatened%20by%20fungus&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:53:31 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Halfway to 2 iPads for ANR Work Environment Assessment</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Last week ANR employees were emailed a work environment assessment survey. Currently 31 percent of ANR employees have completed the survey. To encourage all employees to complete the survey, once ANR&amp;rsquo;s response rate passes 60 percent, VP Barbara Allen-Diaz will add two iPads to the prize pool JUST for ANR employees.
So, if you haven&amp;rsquo;t completed ANR&amp;rsquo;s work environment assessment survey, please do so. We want everyone to take the opportunity to be heard.
The email was sent...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=98092629&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Halfway%20to%202%20iPads%20for%20ANR%20Work%20Environment%20Assessment&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2012 09:45:56 PST</pubDate>
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<author> pam.kanrice@ucanr.edu(Pamela Kan-Rice)</author>
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<title> VP Allen-Diaz releases 19 CE academic positions for recruitment</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues:
After receipt of over 100 proposed positions and review of 800+ comments from individuals, agricultural organizations, governmental agencies, youth and nutrition coalitions and many others, I am pleased to announce the release of 19 new Cooperative Extension advisor and specialist positions. Hiring for the first seven positions will begin immediately in Round One. Hiring for Rounds Two and Three will begin approximately in February and May 2013 respectively.
Position...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=410118295&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=VP%20Allen%2DDiaz%20releases%2019%20CE%20academic%20positions%20for%20recruitment&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2012 13:54:20 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Williamson Act cuts put California open space at risk</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8641&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13183small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Owners of 20 percent of California rangeland may choose to sell their land, perhaps to developers, if they don&apos;t receive tax breaks from the Williamson Act, according to researchers in the UC Davis Department of Evolution and Ecology. This could cause sweeping landscape change in California, pointed out Michael Krasney on Forum, a talk radio program broadcast by KQED radio.
Krasney hosted a half-hour show on the Williamson Act, basing the segment on research published in the current issue of......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=115772879&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Williamson%20Act%20cuts%20put%20California%20open%20space%20at%20risk&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2012 14:00:13 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Visibility and Identity for UC ANR&#8212;New Resources Available in Toolkit 2.0</title>      
<description><![CDATA[A suite of new templates and tools are now available in the UC ANR Branding Tookit 2.0 http://ucanr.edu/sites/toolkit/. New tools include templates for PowerPoint presentations, newsletters, and letterhead. Building on original Toolkit designs and color schemes, the new templates are cleaner and more usable. The designs also take up less space and comply with guidelines for the use of the UC seal. We&amp;rsquo;ve worked to simplify Toolkit 2.0 based on your feedback and use of the earlier...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=952904755&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Visibility%20and%20Identity%20for%20UC%20ANR%E2%80%94New%20Resources%20Available%20in%20Toolkit%202%2E0&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2012 09:04:02 PST</pubDate>
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<author> pam.kanrice@ucanr.edu(Pamela Kan-Rice)</author>
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<title> Hurricane Sandy: California businesses should take notes</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8631&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13168small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>California may not be in the path of hurricanes, but it has its own form of potentially devastating storms known as the Pineapple Express, which could produce wind and rainfall in the Bay Area that match Hurricane Sandy, wrote Jeffrey Mount in the California Water Blog. Mount is a geology professor at UC Davis and founding director of the UC Davis Center for Watershed Science.
Mount said that a major storm in the Bay Area would put more than 140,000 people at risk of serious flooding, along......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=507196875&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Hurricane%20Sandy%3A%20California%20businesses%20should%20take%20notes&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2012 10:47:16 PST</pubDate>
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<author> jewarnert@ucanr.edu(Jeannette Warnert)</author>
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<title> ANR Work Environment Assessment now open</title>      
<description><![CDATA[ANR employees have begun receiving emails yesterday and today to participate in ANR&amp;rsquo;s work environment assessment project. We want everyone to have the opportunity to be heard.
Please look for an email with the return address &amp;ldquo;CAMPUSCLIMATE.&amp;rdquo; The message is from VP Barbara Allen-Diaz and the subject line reads: &amp;ldquo;Your invitation to the ANR Work Environment Assessment.&amp;rdquo; Each email contains a unique survey link so don&amp;rsquo;t forward yours to anyone.
Employees with...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=639846052&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=ANR%20Work%20Environment%20Assessment%20now%20open&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2012 16:01:06 PST</pubDate>
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<author> pam.kanrice@ucanr.edu(Pamela Kan-Rice)</author>
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<title> Industry leaders make the case for UC ANR funding</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8619&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13149small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Research through university campuses, UC Cooperative Extension, and USDA Agricultural Research Service not only improves productivity and makes California growers more competitive in the international market, it also helps producers use resources more efficiently and minimize environmental and other societal impacts, wrote Bob Curtis and Gabriele Ludwig of the Almond Board of California in an op-ed published by Western Farm Press.
The article noted that grants have been helpful in recent years......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=237368891&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Industry%20leaders%20make%20the%20case%20for%20UC%20ANR%20funding&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2012 10:36:30 PST</pubDate>
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<author> jewarnert@ucanr.edu(Jeannette Warnert)</author>
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<title> Bi-weekly pay conversion update</title>      
<description><![CDATA[ANR has been informed that UC Davis will be mailing letters regarding the bi-weekly pay conversion to all affected (non-exempt) staff employees whose paychecks are generated by the Davis campus. These letters will be mailed to the affected employee&amp;rsquo;s home address.
ANR encourages ANR staff employees, directors and supervisors to visit the ANR Bi-weekly Pay Website at http://ucanr.edu/sites/payroll_info. The information on this site has been specifically tailored for ANR employees and will...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=942554296&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Bi%2Dweekly%20pay%20conversion%20update&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2012 08:36:49 PST</pubDate>
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<author> pam.kanrice@ucanr.edu(Pamela Kan-Rice)</author>
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<title> UCCE advisor writes educational children&apos;s book</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8600&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13138small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Just in time for Christmas, UC Cooperative Extension advisor Rachel Long releases a book that will introduce children to the fascinating world of bats, said an article in the Woodland Record. &quot;Gold Fever,&quot; the first in the &quot;Black Rock Desert Trilogy,&quot; in already for sale at some outlets, but is scheduled to be officially released Dec. 4.
In the book, 9-year-old Jack is searching for gold with his dad in the Black Rock Range, when he falls into a cave. He befriends a bat named Pinta and a......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=274966089&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UCCE%20advisor%20writes%20educational%20children%27s%20book&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2012 12:07:10 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC&apos;s Desert REC celebrates 100 years</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8595&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13131small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>The agricultural and academic communities came together yesterday in Imperial County to celebrate the first 100 years of the University of California Desert Research and Extension Center, and to look toward the center&apos;s future, reported Imperial Valley Press.
The center was established in 1912 to address the Imperial Valley&amp;rsquo;s unique agricultural challenges. Its areas of research include irrigation and drainage, pest management and crops that would thrive in the desert, wrote reporter......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=251988704&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%27s%20Desert%20REC%20celebrates%20100%20years&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:53:03 PST</pubDate>
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<title> A letter from President Yudof to the UC community about Proposition 30 and the upcoming election</title>      
<description><![CDATA[President Yudof has asked us to share his following message with you.
Dear Colleague:
With the November election looming, I am writing to encourage all members of the University of California community &amp;ndash; students, faculty, staff and alumni &amp;ndash; to exercise your right to vote. The decisions made on Tuesday, November 6, will be of great importance for all America, with the presidency and control of Congress on the line. But here in California, the election also could prove pivotal to...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=364659005&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=A%20letter%20from%20President%20Yudof%20to%20the%20UC%20community%20about%20Proposition%2030%20and%20the%20upcoming%20election&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2012 10:03:13 PST</pubDate>
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<title> Growing pumpkins is like a beauty pageant</title>      
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=8586&utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS%2BFeed"><img src="http://ucanr.edu/blogs/anrnews/blogfiles/13120small.jpg" align="left" style="border:0"></a>Commercial pumpkin production poses many of the same challenges as growing other gourds and squash plants, like cucumbers, luffas, zucchini and watermelons, wrote Reid Fujii in the Stockton Record.
Growers must watch out for overwatering, plant diseases, and pests like squash bugs and cucumber beetles, said Brenna Aegerter, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in San Joaquin County.
&quot;Like one of the growers here told me, it&apos;s a beauty pageant,&quot; Aegerter said. &quot;It&apos;s all about how they look; it&apos;s......<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=618553111&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=Growing%20pumpkins%20is%20like%20a%20beauty%20pageant&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;"><br clear="all">]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2012 09:23:43 PST</pubDate>
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<title> UC to pay nonexempt staff on biweekly cycle</title>      
<description><![CDATA[On Jan. 20, 2013, all nonexempt staff employees who are currently paid monthly will transition to a biweekly pay cycle paid hourly.
This change is one of the ways the university is preparing for the implementation of UCPath, a new integrated payroll and human resource information system that will be shared across all UC locations.
The transition process is as follows:
Employees whose paychecks are processed by UC Davis will begin using a biweekly pay cycle on Jan. 20, 2013.
Nonexempt...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=502584023&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=UC%20to%20pay%20nonexempt%20staff%20on%20biweekly%20cycle&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2012 11:51:56 PST</pubDate>
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<title> ANR work environment survey seeks your input</title>      
<description><![CDATA[Dear Colleagues,
Next Monday, Oct. 29, ANR employees will begin receiving emails inviting you to participate in ANR&amp;rsquo;s work environment assessment project. We want to know about your experiences working for ANR, and what we can do to make them better. Your input is vital to making UC and ANR a better place to work.
ANR is participating with the rest of the UC system in conducting this survey to gather a wide variety of data related to work environments and work-life issues as part of our...<img id="trackingimg" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=4.6.5&utmcs=UTF-8&utmac=UA-31954599-1&utmccn=RSS%2BFeed&utmcsr=RSS&utmn=985906929&utmhn=cetehama.ucdavis.edu&utmdt=ANR%20work%20environment%20survey%20seeks%20your%20input&utmp=%2Findex4%2Ecfm" style="display:none; width:1px; height:1px; border:none;">]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:15:46 PST</pubDate>
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