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Oak woodlands at UC Hopland Research and Extension Center. Results from a recent study of oak woodland restoration programs in Humboldt County suggest that social capital -- is necessary for successful private land conservation (see Kelly et al.). Photo: Evett Kilmartin.

Current Issue, Volume 78, Issue 1, 2024

Research and Review Articles

Restoring oak woodlands through trust: Social capital and its role in successful private land conservation
Kelly, Erin Clover; Quinn-Davidson, Lenya N.; Urias, Anna Zelina

Improving the feeding value of rice straw
Davy, Josh; Doran, Morgan; Macon, Dan; Karle, Betsy; Nader, Glenn; Ingram, Roger et al.

Walnut growers want rootstocks that can resist diseases
Liang, Jiaochen; Levi, Annette E; Westphal, Andreas

California has 882,000 farmworkers to fill 413,000 jobs
Hooker, Brandon; Martin, Philip; Rutledge, Zachariah; Stockton, Marc

The Shaping Healthy Choices Program: Improving the impact through community partnerships
Radtke, Marcela D; Gerdes, Melanie A; Jones, Anna M; Keihner, Angie; MkNelly, Barbara; Singh-Khaira, Kamaljeet et al.

News and Opinion

Water risks to agriculture: Too little and too much
Guerra, Patty

El Programa Jardinero Maestro de UC en San Diego celebra 40 años de servir a la comunidad
Sope, Saoimanu

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