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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 54, Issue 4, 2000July 01, 2000 PDT

Structural adjustment, resources, global economy to challenge California agriculture

W Johnston, H Carter,
Copyright Logoccby-nc-nd-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v054n04p16

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Vol. 54, Issue 4, 2000
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  • The case of the FLAVR SAVR tomato
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  • Q&A: Developing nations key to solving global food, resource problems
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  • Sidebar: News from the UC plant genomics frontier
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  • Organics profit from premiums
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  • Scientists study farm over century
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  • Controversy over agricultural biotechnology continues
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  • Structural adjustment, resources, global economy to challenge California agriculture
    W JohnstonH Carter
  • Perspective: Is this California agriculture's last century?
    S Blank
  • Growth predicted in biologically integrated and organic farming
    S SwezeyJ Broome
  • Transgenes are revolutionizing crop production
    G Bruening
  • Perspective: How natural is modern agriculture?
    N Van Alfen
  • Genetic engineering to improve quality, productivity and value of crops
    A DandekarN Gutterson
  • Genetic engineering and cloning may improve milk, livestock production
    J MurrayG Anderson
  • Advanced information systems to improve livestock management
    J Oltjen
  • Precision agriculture can increase profits and limit environmental impacts
    R PlantG PettygroveW Reinert
  • Commercialization of university research brings benefits, raises issues and concerns
    W Lacy
California Agriculture
Johnston, W, and H Carter. 2000. “Structural Adjustment, Resources, Global Economy to Challenge California Agriculture.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 54 (4): 16–22. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v054n04p16.
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