Agriculture

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4-H steer
Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

Supporting our Future Farmers and Ranchers

August 13, 2020
By Daniel K Macon
Like everything and everyone else in 2020, our local fairs are adapting to the changes necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Black plastic tarps provide weed control
Climate Smart Agriculture: Article

Grower Profile #4: Mary Jean Russell, Pickalittle Farms

August 12, 2020
By Kristian M Salgado-Jacobo
Practices: Occultation, cover crops, compost, field borders, reduced tillage, companion planting, crop rotation Mary Jean Russell runs Pickalittle Farm, a diversified vegetable operation in Bakersfield, CA. She provides organically-grown vegetables and herbs to local restaurants and to CSA members.
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Figure 1: Branched broomrape infestation in a processing tomato field in California.
UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

Getting familiar with branched broomrape: a parasitic weed in California processing tomato

August 12, 2020
By Brad Hanson
Branched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa), a weedy parasitic plant that can cause devastating damage to many economically important wide range of broadleaf crops including tomato, cabbage, potato, eggplant, carrot, pepper, beans, celery, peanut and sunflower has recently re-emerged in fields in Centra...
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Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

Summer 2020: Ranching during a Pandemic

August 12, 2020
By Daniel K Macon
Can any of us remember a summer like this?! The work of ranching continues - irrigating pasture, checking livestock, preparing for calving or breeding season. And yet the COVID-19 pandemic casts a pall over everything we're doing.
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