UC Small Farm advisor, Richard Molinar, was a feature author in the Summer 2010 USDA Small Farm Digest, writing on Gailon, Bittermelon, and other Unusual Ethnic Crops.
Prepared by: Richard H. Molinar, UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor, Fresno County Michael Yang, UC Agricultural Assistant, Fresno County Karen M. Klonsky, UC Cooperative Extension Specialist, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Davis Richard L.
Aziz Baameur retired on October 1, 2015. We are maintaining this webpage temporarily to provide access to his most recent research, which will also be archived elsewhere on the Small Farm website. Contact Information: UC Cooperative Extension, Santa Clara County 1553 Berger Drive, Bldg.
Van P. Baldwin Last updated February 2, 2009 RE: "ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS" In the latter part of 2004, the California legislature enacted a number of provisions related to electronic communications within corporate settings.
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Welcome to the Small Farm Center's Family Farm Series. New and experienced farmers and ranchers can benefit from these science-based publications written by Cooperative Extension specialists and farm advisors who are experts in their fields.
ABS Extension, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 Hunter Johnson, Jr., Extension Vegetable Specialist University of California Riverside Jicama (pronounced he'-cama) is a tropical legume which produces an edible fleshy taproot.