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Cattle graze in Lassen County. Rangelands cover between 31 and 57 million acres in California, depending on how “rangeland” is defined. This issue features articles on auction markets for beef cattle, wild horses, selenium supplementation, rangeland weeds and restoration practices. Photo by Will Suckow.
Strawberries in Santa Cruz County. The articles in this issue survey a range of issues in California’s evolving berry sector, including the economics of the industry’s growth (page 107), the impact on growers of new fumigation regulations (page 116), and new approaches to managing soilborne pathogens (pages 101, 104 and 137).
Fruit and nut trees, like these in a Yolo County walnut orchard, need a certain amount of cold weather each year for proper foliage and flower development. As the climate warms, declining annual chill hours — the total number of hours when the temperature falls between 32°F and 45°F — may change where crops are grown. Photo by Will Suckow
Volume 70, Number 4