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1.) Cooperative Extension around the country
2.) Cotton takes a hit in 2008
3.) Cyber Monday a good deal for UC ANR
4.) UC ANR news popping up in many places
5.) Wireless company announces contract from UCCE
6.) Western Farm Press covers Dooley speech
7.) Half Moon Bay paper uses UC experts for two stories
8.) Organic and sustainable ag coordinator informs media
9.) UC advisor gets in on food revelry
10.) It only takes a spark to get a fire going . . .
11.) UC manager an eyewitness to the severe SoCal fires
12.) Author holds UCCE up as a technology transfer example
13.) UC fisher study appears in Madera Tribune
14.) California Heartland profiles Master Food Preservers
15.) Plant genetics researcher responds to global warming article
16.) Media continue to crack egg puns
17.) Backyard chickens need same level of care as other pets
18.) North Coast olive oil production a labor of love
19.) Beer is healthy
20.) Media turns to UC for egg industry information
21.) UC ANR in the post-election news
22.) A final word before the feathers fly
23.) Scrambling to the finish line
24.) UC researcher reports on climate change effects
25.) Lack of research on Santa Anas stokes scientist's anger
26.) UC experts weigh in on Sarah Palin's comments
27.) 4-H appears in LA Times animal blog
28.) Butte county director honored for community service
29.) Sarah Palin gets dinged for comments on fruit fly research
30.) The human side of UC Cooperative Extension
31.) Green laws creating jobs in California
32.) Slow food on a budget
33.) Farms not suffering like banks during economic crisis
34.) More chicken nuggets
35.) California pistachios hailed in Ohio paper
36.) Olive research aims to mechanize harvest
37.) Berkeley scientist comments on fire research
38.) US congressman to learn about 4-H science
39.) Santa Ana winds fanning SoCal wildfires
40.) History of home canning to be displayed in Folsom
41.) UC expert provides science slant on enigmatic skill
42.) Time for the chicken run
43.) UC nutrition educators reach 32,000 in one fell swoop
44.) UC research snippets in the news
45.) Merced 4-H advisor featured in Washington Times story
46.) Fuel prices cut deeply into ag profit
47.) Food safety program remains unfunded
48.) Elusive, endangered mammal at center of forest debate
49.) Consider every eventuality before planting vineyard
50.) Debate over Prop. 2 continues in earnest
51.) Olive farmers dread another exotic pest
52.) Think globally, act locally
53.) Fresh fruits and veggies at school promoted on KXJZ
54.) 4-H teen conference marks 20th anniversary
55.) ANR Spanish-language program featured in UCR pub
56.) Bee writer finds hot peppers on the tree and in an eatery
57.) Relax, learn and support agriculture
58.) 2008 almond crop looking good
59.) July smoky wine prediction coming true
60.) Bee's new garden writer uses UCCE sources
61.) Bakersfield Californian chimes in about citrus psyllid
62.) Merced newspaper tells gov to name scientist to air board
63.) Bee well
64.) Media report on value of ag and ag research
65.) Newspaper buyouts hit home
66.) Riverside turf course well covered
67.) True grit
68.) Disease watch
69.) UC specialist contributes to column about chicken comfort
70.) Asian citrus psyllid in California
71.) Opponent of Prop. 2 offers another point of view
72.) UC advisor says Sonoma winegrapes are looking good
73.) Huffington Post blog includes Sumner quote
74.) Philadelphia Inquirer uses comments from UCCE advisor
75.) Newspapers dying, but the written word is not
76.) Food-related courses up 50 percent at universities
77.) Taking on the obesity crisis
78.) UC expertise shared by national news outlets
79.) Research helps determine fantasy winery costs
80.) Citrus greening threat covered by NY Times
81.) The end of agriculture as we know it
82.) UC expert wonders out loud about lycopene in tomatoes
83.) Mid-summer tomato news
84.) Master Gardeners flattered by tree foundation
85.) Sumner injects logic into romantic locavore visage
86.) More info could help diners avoid weight gain
87.) 4-H member writes story for Lake County paper
88.) Smell of DEET repulsive to mosquitoes
89.) Bill Peacock called a guru, hero and innovator
90.) A Treasury bond nets greater return than vineyard
91.) Groundbreaking research results to be released Monday
92.) Media reports on mysterious new tomato virus
93.) Fresno Bee praises UC Davis farmworker health study
94.) UC perspective cycles through Internet blogs
95.) California fire follow-up
96.) More egg-citement over Proposition 2
97.) California strawberries triumph in Beijing
98.) ANR news blog on hiatus
99.) It sounds too good to be true: Exercise in a pill
100.) Local papers paint a colorful portrait of UCCE
101.) UCCE county director comments on ag's value
102.) Lengthy discussion on Freakonomics blog with UC expert
103.) UCCE experts comment on the roots of gardening
104.) San Diego Tribune gets UCCE comments on saving cash
105.) UC experts try to help settle poultry dust-up
106.) Insurance study confirms UCCE fire-protection advice
107.) Egg puns pepper coverage of Prop 2 study
108.) UCCE forestry advisors comments on fire aftermath
109.) Proposition could kill the goose that lays the golden egg
110.) Almond Board CEO praises ANR vice president
111.) UC expert says research dearth boosting food prices
112.) Plants are feeling the 2008 drought
113.) Los Angeles Times sounds citrus psyllid alarm
114.) New media finds UC on the Web
115.) Hope for honeybees
116.) Traditional UCCE activities make the news
117.) NBC Nightly News covers colony collapse disorder
118.) Bay Area forests could go back to grassland
119.) Food prices could double
120.) UC's Small Farm Center director comments on CSAs
121.) In the wake of 2008 fires: Tainted wine and lost habitat
122.) UCCE helps establish Web-direct ag product sales
123.) Light brown apple moth control a hornets' nest
124.) NY Times calls California the ag-fair Mother Lode
125.) Summer smoke is no annomaly
126.) Sudden Oak Death adds fuel to the fire
127.) California Agriculture journal reports on resistant weeds
128.) Post-holiday wrap-up
129.) UCCE gardening efforts get blogged
130.) Ventura Star reports on Phil Phillips' retirement
131.) First-in-the-state UCCE program recognized
132.) Fresno Bee captures the essence of UCCE
133.) UC Berkeley forestry expert quoted about fires
134.) California part of national 4-H science project
135.) Genetic resource program shutting down
136.) Burning question answered by UC experts
137.) Sad coincidence in Napa viticulture
138.) Sacramento Bee reports on dwindling research funds
139.) News being made at Sacramento symposium
140.) Ag repercussions for real estate shakeout
141.) Media abuzz about new California-Chile ties
142.) Gardeners live richly with home-grown food
143.) UCCE expertise tapped for coverage of dry weather
144.) Meat buying clubs helps locals eat local
145.) Arizona newspaper reports on brain drain to UC
146.) Tomato salmonella outbreak stirs emotions
147.) The Web is great, but there are limits
148.) UC Davis couple fractures famous Shakespeare proverb
149.) UCCE advisor praised for ag tour
150.) UCCE touches the environment
151.) Placerville blog runs obituary on retired UCCE county director
152.) NPR's California Report examines raw milk
153.) Retired UCCE county director a source of expertise
154.) Week of blueberries extended with newspaper report
155.) UCCE advisor comments on guerrilla gardening
156.) Meat buying made easy
157.) UCCE advisor's media relations may save lives
158.) UC expert comments on Santa Cruz fire
159.) Capital Press runs feature on new ANR vice president
160.) Ventura 4-H reporters produce newspaper supplements
161.) Quarles quoted in LA Times blog
162.) Sensory lab a Fresno Bee sensation
163.) Heat wave generates hits
164.) Glassy-winged sharpshooter back in the news
165.) It's not easy being green
166.) Garbanzos touted as low-cost protein source
167.) Far reach of Associate Press proven again
168.) ANR nutrition experts take on obesity
169.) Urban 4-H farm animals covered in Chronicle
170.) Growing GMOs generates buzz
171.) ANR News Blog goes full circle
172.) San Diego UCCE puts automated advisor on the job
173.) Animal agriculture in the spotlight
174.) Ventura Star shares UCCE ideas with the public
175.) Stockton Record introduces new advisor
176.) Could a mandarin replace your Claritin?
177.) UCCE research inspires thousands of grant dollars
178.) Transgenic goats cause a stir
179.) Media spins another story on chia
180.) Dairies pinched by high costs and low returns
181.) Specter of organic GMOs raised by UC Davis prof
182.) Strange Days on Planet Earth
183.) Happy Earth Day
184.) Salinas columnist advises county to query UCCE
185.) UC helps farmers grow grapes sustainably
186.) New York Times turns to UCCE again
187.) Sudden Oak Death all over the news
188.) Disagreement over Light Brown Apple Moth
189.) Farmers put UC research to use
190.) UC farm advisor comments on valley strawberries
191.) Mexican farmer honored for environmental work
192.) Produce may need more than a wash
193.) LA Times spreads the word on spreading invasives
194.) UC advisor a source for national school garden story
195.) Another LBAM hit
196.) Light brown apple moth continues to be media darling
197.) UC ANR communicators mark Earth Day
198.) San Luis Obispo paper localizes oak story
199.) Paper reports on astonishing anomoly
200.) UC oak research featured in Sacramento Bee article
201.) 4-H has the option to use Dobbins camp again
202.) Salinas Californian reports on GMOs
203.) UCCE niche meat conference covered by press
204.) New York Times writer turns to UCCE for blueberry info
205.) Chicago paper uses Sacramento quote six weeks later
206.) UC Davis Olive Center takes center stage
207.) Nitrate contamination blamed on Morro Bay farmers
208.) UC collaborates with rancher to plant 1,000 oaks
209.) UCCE's Eric Mussen on Good Morning America
210.) UCCE expert adds perspective to wildfire debate
211.) UC called for beef expertise
212.) Media spread the word about 4-H project
213.) UCCE credited for invasive weed species work
214.) Light brown apple moth may not be so bad
215.) UCCE key resource for shopping information
216.) Desert Sun reports on UC natural resources conference
217.) Natural resources conference addresses fire issues
218.) UCCE called again for good news and bad
219.) The good news and the bad news from UCCE
220.) No nonsense nutrition from ANR
221.) Blossoms and opportunities blooming
222.) California Small Farm Conference under way
223.) Haagen-Dazs gift keeps giving
224.) Media can't resist Haagen-Dazs and honey bees
225.) UCCE weighs in on ch-, ch-, ch-, chia
226.) If you can't buy them, grow them
227.) Reporter seeks UC expertise on wildfire protection laws
228.) AP story on green ranchers makes the rounds
229.) UCCE coordinator tells her tomato plans to LA Times
230.) Kings County 4-H volunteer nominated for state award
231.) More on George York II
232.) Who says the media only report bad news?
233.) Woodland Daily Democrat picks up release
234.) When weather is weird, reporters turn to UCCE
235.) Another member of the Greatest Generation passes on
236.) UCCE cooperator receives IPM Innovator award
237.) Antique story on the Web
238.) Trees planted and pulled
239.) Farm Bureau expert comments on state budget
240.) The Packer reports on avocado dispute
241.) Advisor authors column for Salinas Californian
242.) Master Gardeners get publicity
243.) Look for Friday tour coverage in the media
244.) UCCE helps families make healthy lifestyle choices
245.) Bees continue to create buzz
246.) Omnivore's delight
247.) Stockton Record claims its share of the Year of the Potato
248.) LA Times taps UC for land story
249.) More on Ed Weber
250.) Media reports on a sad moment for UC
251.) 2007 wrap up
252.) Long-legged story kicks off New Year
253.) McClatchy story ends up in Missouri paper
254.) Writer seeks UCCE advice about cutting the grass
255.) Season of giving doesn't exclude UCCE
256.) Friday wrap up
257.) More water woes
258.) Vineyard virus putting UCCE in the news
259.) UCCE book appears on Christmas wish list
260.) Devaluing dollar
261.) Farmers talk drought
262.) Blueberries in the news even a winter looms
263.) Quality of life in the chicken coop
264.) UC advisor offers investment information
265.) Cloning the largest and oldest California redwoods
266.) Texas artichokes? Good luck with that
267.) Media uses UC sudden oak death expertise
268.) Vulnerability in food and water distribution revealed
269.) Food stamp education program audit in the news
270.) Les Stromberg obit in Fresno Bee
271.) Hometown newspaper reports on Dan Dooley appointment
272.) Coverage of Dan Dooley's appointment
273.) What?s up with the bees?
274.) Diet advice preceeds holiday eating season
275.) Professor's dairy air research covered by Valley TV
276.) Sudden oak death back in the news
277.) UC Davis ag economist comments on ag labor in national press
278.) UCCE's Steve Quarles quoted about house-eating fungus
279.) California can't afford not to fund UC
280.) UCCE workshop covered in LA Times
281.) For the record
282.) Firestorm ignites debate
283.) UC still a fire info source
284.) Computer World looks to UC for fire expertise
285.) Media looks to ANR for fire expertise
286.) UC feature gets a local spin in Fresno Bee
287.) There's a school in every garden
288.) Continuing coverage of UC Cooperative Extension
289.) Disappearing bees all the buzz on Sacramento TV
290.) Stockton Record reports on resource list
291.) Los Angeles Times covers CoyoteBytes
292.) Sacto Bee reports on huge almond crop
293.) Out of the blue
294.) UC President Dynes tour covered by local newspaper
295.) OC Register turns to UC for information on bugs
296.) UC helps prepare public for new building laws
297.) Dairy groundwater story gets coverage
298.) A new home on the horizon for Fresno County UCCE?
299.) Society for Environmental Journalists
300.) Milk to be making news.
301.) Words spoken to the media can have a long life.
302.) Retired nutrition specialist continues to make an impact
303.) Fresno Bee food writer covers agriculture.
304.) Stockton Record profiles new advisor
305.) Society for Environmental Journalists
306.) Another reason to eat broccoli
307.) High praise for Master Gardeners
308.) Vice President's position advertised in newspaper editorials
309.) What to drink?
310.) AP turns to UC for ag labor comment
311.) Master Gardeners are keeping UCCE in the news
312.) Light brown apple moth in the cross hairs
313.) Madera Tribune gives Master Gardener update
314.) Dan Sumner a media regular.
315.) New obesity material available in California Agriculture journal.
316.) Corn smut is edible -- even gourmet.
317.) Media covers UC ANR vice president's new role.
318.) Farmers and farm advisors team up.
319.) UC IPM provides information on light brown apple moth.
320.) The connection between asthma and obesity.
321.) Fresno Bee calls UC for analysis on aging farmers.
322.) Fire continues to spark news coverage.
323.) Tasters compared grass-fed beef.
324.) West Nile virus appearing across the state.
325.) Spiders attract Bay Area attention.
326.) Organic tomatoes pack more punch.
327.) Could be a fiery Fourth.
328.) UC scientists story on the cover of Science.
329.) UCCE advisor a world-class olive oil expert.
330.) The heat is on.
331.) June seems as popular for retirement as nuptials.
332.) Sheep as farmworkers are media darlings.
333.) Biofuels need feedstock.
334.) Adolescent aggravations alleviated.
335.) More water wisdom.
336.) Media turns to UC for water wisdom.
337.) UC Cooperative Extension works to clean air.
338.) Salinas Californian reports on produce safety center.
339.) The peripheral canal is in the news . . . again.
340.) Western Farm Press picks up Stumbos release.
341.) Farm advisors are go-to people for the press.
342.) Today's cowboy rides an ATV.
343.) Northern California ranchers to look at medusahead trials.
344.) E. coli in meat making the news.
345.) California farmers are on their way to the Mid West.
346.) State budget decision may set back childhood obesity prevention efforts.
347.) Nutrition and weight coalitions take on obesity crisis
348.) UCR biologist receives $1.75 million to study Xylella
349.) Environmentalists and farmers work together to protect bird.
350.) Video marks step toward future of ANR news.
351.) Light brown apple moth on UC's radar
352.) Tristeza-infected trees removed at Lindcove
353.) Podcast gets UC's take on sustainability
354.) Heat stress again in the news.
355.) Summer news tips for the media
356.) We're still No. 1!
357.) UC collaboration gets coverage
358.) California shares Arizona's pain
359.) Trans fat trouble
360.) UC ANR role in Bakersfield murder trial
361.) Stockton Record reports on cherry season
362.) San Diego boaters help preserve bay water quality
363.) Organic farmer Tom Willey comments on UC?s new organic research land
364.) UC Riverside tar pit story gets media attention
365.) Bees are becoming scarce
366.) Biodynamic farming is in the news
367.) Marin Independent Journal cites UCCE expert
368.) UC IPM funds project to help fight invasive weeds
369.) UC scientist works with USDA in developing environmentally friendly lettuce
370.) Mother's Day News Tips
371.) Making farming a less risky business
372.) Flavorful story posted today
373.) 30th annual field day at Nickels Soil Lab
374.) UC provides scientific information on biotechnology
375.) Hopland Research and Extension Center
376.) News gathering foray
377.) RSS link on the ANR news Web site
378.) Using new technology