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Cover crops in the Sacramento Valley. Two articles in this issue feature research on cover crops — Mitchell et al. report on the combined use of no-tillage, surface residue retention, and cover crops, and Brasier et al. analyze harvesting options for fava bean cover crops and fava bean pod production. Photo: Evett Kilmartin.

Current Issue, Volume 78, Issue 2, 2024

Research and Review Articles

No-tillage, surface residue retention, and cover crops improved San Joaquin Valley soil health in the long term
Mitchell, Jeffrey P.; Cappellazzi, Shannon B.; Schmidt, Rad; Chiartas, Jessica; Shrestha, Anil; Reicosky, Don et al.

Using prescribed fires in young forests: A pyrosilvicultural approach
Noble, Hunter; York, Robert A.

Optimal timing for fava bean planting, pod harvesting, and termination in Northern California
Brasier, Kyle; Smither-Kopperl, Margaret; Bullard, Valerie; Vue, Shawn; Bernau, Christopher; Zakeri, Hossein

Field evaluations of biodegradable boric acid hydrogel baits for the control of Argentine ants: Promising results in vineyards and citrus orchards
Le, Benning; Campbell, Kathleen; Park, Hoeun; Tseng, Shu-Ping; Pandey, Raju; Simmons, Gregory S. et al.

Setting research and extension priorities for agronomic crops in California
Kanter, Jessica; Leinfelder-Miles, Michelle; Clark, Nicholas; Lundy, Mark E.; Koundinya, Vikram; Long, Rachael et al.

News and Opinion

El agroturismo: Una nueva oportunidad para las pequeñas granjas de California
Cervantes, Diana

4-H, Boys and Girls Club, UCCE partner to inspire Orange County kids
Sope, Saoimanu

UC SAREP helps boost food access, workforce development in Plumas County
Forbes, Linda

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