Key themes for the 2025 symposium, "California's Changing Landscapes," include: Climate and Weather: Understanding the changing climate, impacts on rangelands and potential solutions for adaptation.
Excitement is building for the 14th annual UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day, to take place Saturday, Feb. 8 on the UC Davis campus. The "Super Science Day" is an opportunity to explore, discover and ...
The recent U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA FAS) annual report on Brazilian citrus included updates on citrus greening disease, production and planted area. The report ...
UC Cooperative Extension collaborates with the California Rice Experiment Station to evaluate commercial varieties and advanced breeding lines. The San Joaquin County Delta location was one of eight ...
A well-watered plant that suddenly wilts or unexpectedly drops its leaves could be infected with the soil pathogen Phytophthora. The disease it causes, Phytophthora root and crown rot, can affect many ...
Congratulations to all the newly announced recipients of awards from the Pacific Branch, Entomological Society of America (PBESA)! Honors well deserved! Capsule information on our four UC ...
Fusarium wilt of lettuce, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lactucae (FOL), is an economically significant disease on the Central Coast of California. We conducted field trials to evaluate 30 ...
Removing a tree feels like the worst kind of gardening failure, but I did it twice anyway. Let me explain. When we bought our house late in 2016, there were two trees on the property. One was a native ...
UC regents were complimentary when Vice President Glenda Humiston presented an overview of UC ANR to the board on Jan. 23. It had been five years since she last provided such an update to the board on ...
Ready to dig in the garden again? Now is the time to plant warm season vegetables to feed your family over the summer months. Master Gardeners of Orange County will give you the information you need ...
The answer, of course, is the lowly potato. How can the potato be in the center of so much history? As unlikely as it seems, potatoes were first grown in the Peruvian Highlands where few crops grow, ...
What has been called “the skin of the earth”? It's SOIL. This week on In the Garden with UC Master Gardeners, we learn what it takes to Build Healthy Soil. Master Gardeners Ann Liu and Dece Morgan ...