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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Research”

red spinach variety

World’s First True Red Spinach Variety Released

Dan November 4, 2019Industry News Release, Research, Specialty Crops

(USDA/ARS) — USDA Red, the world’s first true red spinach variety has been developed and released by the Agricultural Research Service. Spinach has always been known as a green leafy …

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red spinachUSDA/ARS
bailey

Bailey Appointed to USDA Advisory Committee on Beginning Farmers and Ranchers

Dan October 10, 2019Industry News Release, Research

(UCANR-Oct 8, 2019) — John Bailey, director of the University of California’s Hopland Research and Extension Center, has been appointed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Advisory Committee on Beginning …

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John BaileyUCANR

Analyzing Genomes to Improve Disease Control in Poultry

Dan August 21, 2019Industry News Release, Poultry, Research

(USDA/ARS) — Marek’s disease—a highly contagious viral disease caused by a herpesvirus—is a constant threat to poultry worldwide. It is also one of the most preventable diseases with vaccination. However, …

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Marek's diseaseUSDA/ARS
collection

A One of a Kind Collection Reaches a Major Milestone

Dan July 2, 2019Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Research

When the sample of semen from the Duroc boar—a breed of domestic pig—arrived in Fort Collins, Colorado this spring, it went largely unnoticed. But the scientists and staff at the …

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animal researchDurocGermplasmUSDA/ARS
growers

Growers Needed for Powdery Mildew Research in Vineyards

Dan June 26, 2019Nuts & Grapes, Research

UC Cooperative Extension is looking for grape growers statewide to help with a study looking at the powdery mildew population to help better understand how and where resistance is developing.  …

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powdery mildewUCCEvineyard
vaccine

Vaccine Investigators Use Bacterium’s Own Protein Against It

Dan June 21, 2019Cattle, Industry News Release, Research

(USDA/ARS) — A team of Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and university scientists is investigating a new “ingredient” for use in vaccinating cattle against Johne’s disease, a chronic wasting affliction that costs …

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cattle vaccineJohne’s diseaseUSDA/ARS
ars

ARS Efforts Should Help Ensure Our Wheat Supply

Dan June 10, 2019Grain, Industry News Release, Research

Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and their partners published a study today that should boost efforts to develop new varieties of wheat that are better equipped to resist a fungal …

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fungal diseaseUSDA/ARSwheat
animal genomics

The USDA Announces New Vision for Animal Genomics

Dan May 16, 2019Cattle, Dairy & Livestock, Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Poultry, Research

A new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) blueprint, published in Frontiers and Genetics, will serve as a guide for research and funding in animal genomics for 2018-2027 that will facilitate genomic …

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agriculture fundinganimal genomicsanimal researchUSDA/ARS
Almond Board

Almond Update: Critical Information on California’s Water Landscape

Dan April 25, 2019Almond Update, Research, Water

California’s water landscape can be confusing but an upcoming event can help simplify it. The ‘Navigating the Waters‘ event put on by the Almond Board of California (ABC) is coming …

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almond board of California (ABC)Jenny NicolauNavigating the Waters
slow

Slow and Steady Progress in Gene Editing for HLB Resistance

Dan April 25, 2019Citrus, Research

Using CRISPR technology to edit genes in citrus trees to be resistant to Huanglongbing (HLB) can be a slow process, but researchers are making progress.  Postdoctoral Scholar at UC Riverside, Karl …

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CRISPR technologyHuanglongbing (HLB)Karl Haro von Mogel
honey bee

Weak Honey Bee Colonies May Fail From Cold Exposure During Shipping

Dan April 18, 2019Industry News Release, Research

Cold temperatures inside honey bee colonies may cause colony losses during and after long-distance hauling, according to a preliminary study by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists. Every year almost 2 million honey …

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CCDhoney beesUSDA/ARS
citrus greening

Editing Genes in Citrus to Combat HLB

Dan March 29, 2019Citrus, Research

Researchers are working with the gene editing technology CRISPR to help citrus trees be more resistant to the disease Huanglongbing (HLB).  Efforts continue on working to determine how the pathogen …

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citruscitrus researchHLBKarl Haro von Mogel
walnut

Deciphering the Walnut Genome

Dan March 25, 2019Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes, Research

California produces 99 percent of the walnuts grown in the United States. New research could provide a major boost to the state’s growing $1.6 billion walnut industry by making it …

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regenerative agriculture

Understanding Regenerative Agriculture as a Farming System

Dan March 20, 2019Research, Soil

There is a growing interest in regenerative agriculture practices which may be the next step in farming, further advancing sustainable farm systems already in place.  “Regenerative agriculture is really taking …

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Bill BucknerRegenerative Agriculturesoil
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