P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Articles in Vol. 54, Issue 3, 2000
Vol. 54, Issue 3, 2000
- UC research can foster science-based land-use planningR Standiford
- Sharpshooter on the moveCalifornia Agriculture
- Oaks deaths become epidemicCalifornia Agriculture
- Wine growers face new complexitiesJ Goetz
- Mapping vineyard expansion provides information on agriculture and the environmentA Merenlender
- Modeling vineyard expansion, potential habitat fragmentationE HeatonA Merenlender
- How the GIS was used to map and quantify policy impactsC BrooksA Merenlender
- Publicly funded weather database benefits users statewideD ParkerD Cohen-VogelD OsgoodD Zilberman
- Avocado and citrus orchards along the coast may use less waterM GrismerR SnyderB Faber
- Broccoli residues can control Verticillium wilt of cauliflowerS KoikeK Subbarao
- Commercial handling influences quality and ripening of Bartlett pearsI AgarE Mitcham
- Monitoring soil moisture helps refine irrigation managementB HansonS OrloffD Peters
- Soil type affects accuracy of dielectric moisture sensorsB HansonD Peters
- Effectiveness of tensiometers and electrical resistance sensors varies with soil conditionsB HansonD PetersS Orloff
- Harvest mechanization helps agriculture remain competitiveJ ThompsonS Blank
Goetz, J. 2000. “Wine Growers Face New Complexities.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 54 (3): 5–6.