Works matching IS 00080845 AND DT 2020 AND VI 74 AND IP 2
Results: 9
Supporting evidence varies for rangeland management practices that seek to improve soil properties and forage production in California: The authors synthesized the effects of silvopasture, grazing, compost application and riparian restoration on soil properties and forage production
- Published in:
- California Agriculture, 2020, v. 74, n. 2, p. 101, doi. 10.3733/ca.2020a0015
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Grape erineum mite: Postharvest sulfur use reduces subsequent leaf blistering: As vectors of a grapevine pathogen, erineum mites pose a potential new threat but are vulnerable to sulfur applications after harvest.
- Published in:
- California Agriculture, 2020, v. 74, n. 2, p. 94, doi. 10.3733/ca.2020a0012
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
UC pistachio cultivars show improved nut quality and are ready for harvest earlier than 'Kerman': In six commercial trials in the San Joaquin Valley, the percentage of split, in-shell nuts was higher for new cultivars 'Gumdrop', 'Golden Hills' and 'Lost Hills' than for 'Kerman', and bloom and harvest were earlier
- Published in:
- California Agriculture, 2020, v. 74, n. 2, p. 86, doi. 10.3733/ca.2020a0011
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Traditional market-animal projects positively influence 4-H enrollment: Linear modeling techniques suggest that beef, sheep and swine projects all contribute to increased county 4-H enrollment, though the degree of increase varies.
- Published in:
- California Agriculture, 2020, v. 74, n. 2, p. 80, doi. 10.3733/ca.2020a0008
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Boons or boondoggles: An assessment of the Salton Sea water importation options: Importing ocean water from the Sea of Cortés to the Salton Sea would be substantially more expensive than leasing agricultural water from the Imperial Valley and transferring it to the Salton Sea
- Published in:
- California Agriculture, 2020, v. 74, n. 2, p. 73, doi. 10.3733/ca.2020a0009
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Recent blue oak mortality on Sierra Nevada foothill rangelands may be linked to drought, climate change: UC Cooperative Extension and landowners join forces to probe possible causes of mysterious blue oak mortality in the Sierra foothills.
- Published in:
- California Agriculture, 2020, v. 74, n. 2, p. 71, doi. 10.3733/ca.2020a0016
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
How is coronavirus affecting agriculture in California? An interview with UC Cooperative Extension experts about the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on food production.
- Published in:
- 2020
- Publication type:
- Interview
COVID-19 and California farm labor: COVID-19 may accelerate trends in California agriculture toward mechanization and the use of guest-worker programs.
- Published in:
- California Agriculture, 2020, v. 74, n. 2, p. 67, doi. 10.3733/ca.2020a0017
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Burn permits need to facilitate -- not prevent -- "good fire" in California.
- Published in:
- California Agriculture, 2020, v. 74, n. 2, p. 62, doi. 10.3733/ca.2020a0014
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article