VRIC's mission is to foster appropriate research, collect and disseminate information relevant to consumers, growers and processors in the California vegetable industry and to continue its role as a leader and nationally-recognized source of research and information in support of the vegetable industry.
Address:
UC Vegetable Research & Information Center
Dept. of Plant Sciences, Mail Stop 4
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
Phone: (530) 752-1748
Fax: (530) 752-4604
Email: vric@ucdavis.edu
New Items
event | UC Organic Soil Fertility Management Symposium 2009 (Jan. 15, 2009) |
event | 33rd International Carrot Conference 2009 (Jan. 18-21, 2009) |
event | VC3 2008-09 (VC workgroup members only :: Jan. 26-27, 2009) |
event | Plant Sciences Combined Continuing Conference (ANR workgroup members only :: Jan. 28, 2009) |
event | Northern San Joaquin Valley Processing Tomato Production Meeting (Jan. 29, 2009) |
publication | Artichoke Production in California (revised) |
publication | Cabbage Production in California (revised) |
publication | Carrot Production in California (revised) |
publication | Celery Production in California (revised) |
2008 Progress Report on UC Riverside Asparagus Breeding Program | |
2008 UCCE Statewide Processing Tomato Variety Evaluation Trials | |
Call for research proposal :: California Fresh Carrot Advisory Board :: Deadline 1/29/09 |
California produces more than 10 million tons of tomatoes annually for processing uses, approximately one third of the world total.