CVR Success Stories
Biological Resources
Biotechnology
4-H Youth Development
- 4-H Program Reaches Over 84,000 Students Since 1992
- 4-H Youth Development: Fostering Civic Engagement
- Youth Leadership is Major Component of 4-H
- Worms and Snails and Teen Teacher Tales
- On the Wild Side
- 4-H Youth Development: Reaching Diverse Audiences, Building Understanding of Diversity
- Money Talks: Program improves financial literacy of teens
Dairy
Communities
Environment
- Reflective Mulch Enables Fall Vegetable Production Without Pesticides
- High Temperature Solarization Rids Soil of Pests
- Wood Chipping of Prunings to Reduce Air Pollution and Build Soil Organic Matter
- On the Wild Side
- Dried-on-Vine Raisins (DOV)
Families
- Increasing Use of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) by Low-Income Families
- Money Talks: Program improves financial literacy of teens
Field Crops
- An Alternative to Honey Bees for Pollination
- New Rice Varieties Keep the California Industry Competitive
Food Safety
Fruits, Nuts (inc. Strawberries)
- Pest Management Alliances Lead to IPM Adoption
- Wood Chipping of Prunings to Reduce Air Pollution and Build Soil Organic Matter
- An Alternative to Honey Bees for Pollination
- Assistance to Southeast Asian Strawberry Growers
- Orchard Operations - Pruning to Induce Early Bearing in Orchards
Grapes/Wines
Invasive Species
- Reflective Mulch Enables Fall Vegetable Production Without Pesticides
- High Temperature Solarization Rids Soil of Pests
Master Gardener
Nursery/Ornamentals
Nutrition
Pest Management
- Reflective Mulch Enables Fall Vegetable Production Without Pesticides
- High Temperature Solarization Rids Soil of Pests
- Management of California Red Scale , #1 Pest of Citrus in the San Joaquin Valley
- Pest Management Alliances Lead to IPM Adoption
- Assistance to Southeast Asian Strawberry Growers
- More Efficient Mosquito Control
- Small Farm 'Incubator Project' Helps Fresno County Farmers
Research & Extension Center
- Reflective Mulch Enables Fall Vegetable Production Without Pesticides
- Management of California Red Scale , #1 Pest of Citrus in the San Joaquin Valley
- Agricultural Labor Management - Effective Piece-Rate Pay Management
- Agricultural Labor Management - Conflict Management: A New Approach
- Revegetation Controls Dust in Antelope Valley
- More Efficient Mosquito Control
Specialty Crops (Citrus, Avocados)
- High Temperature Solarization Rids Soil of Pests
- Management of California Red Scale , #1 Pest of Citrus in the San Joaquin Valley
- An Alternative to Honey Bees for Pollination
- ANR Scientists Develop New Pistachio Varieties
Vegetable Crops (Lettuce, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Melons)
- Reflective Mulch Enables Fall Vegetable Production Without Pesticides
- High Temperature Solarization Rids Soil of Pests
- 3 Year Study Examines Most Efficient Sprinkler Spacing
- An Alternative to Honey Bees for Pollination
- California Processing Tomato Variety Evaluation
- Small Farm 'Incubator Project' Helps Fresno County Farmers
- California's "Clean Seed" Sweetpotato Program
Water Quality
- Pest Management Alliances Lead to IPM Adoption
- 3 Year Study Examines Most Efficient Sprinkler Spacing
- Insecticide Choice for Alfalfa May Protect Water Quality
- Pistachios Prove as Salt Tolerant as Cotton
Water Resources
- 3 Year Study Examines Most Efficient Sprinkler Spacing
- Fair Oaks Horticulture Center
- Pistachios Prove as Salt Tolerant as Cotton