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Seminar on Alternatives in Agriculture
(PLS 190/IAD 290)
This course meets each week for a two-hour seminar with a guest
lecturer. The subject matter of the course varies from year to year but
generally focuses on topics related to alternative theories, practices
and systems of agriculture and the relationship of agriculture and food
systems to the environment and society.
In recent years, the focus of the course has included topics such as
community food security, indigenous agriculture systems, participatory
research, farmer-to-farmer networks for developing sustainable
agriculture and agroforestry. Scientific, technological, social,
political and economic perspectives are considered. This winter quarter
course is graded on a pass/no pass basis.
The title of the series and schedule for Winter 2008 is:
Agricultural and Natural Systems Interfaces: True Stories of Grapes,
Greens and Grazers
Grapes:
Jan 08. Sarah Greenleaf, CSU Sacramento & Josh Viers, UC Davis
- An ecosystem approach to understanding and managing Pierce's disease in
Northern California
Jan15. Cliff Ohmart, Lodi-Woodbridge Winegrape Commission
- Promoting sustainable winegrowing with producers, communities, and
consumers
Jan 22. Monica Cooper, UC Berkeley
- Mealybug management in California vineyards: An integrated ecosystem
approach
Jan 29. Paul Dolan, Mendocino Wine Company
- An industry perspective on vinegrowing going green
Grazers:
Feb 05. Ken Tate, UC Davis
- Rangeland livestock production: Implications for healthy streams and
safe drinking water
Feb 12. Craig Thomsen, UC Davis
- Managing rangelands for productivity and biological resource
conservation
Feb 19. Morgan Doran, UC Cooperative Extension, Solano, Yolo and Napa
Counties
- Trends, opportunities and challenges in livestock grazing production
systems
Greens:
Feb 26. Jo Ann Baumgartner, Wild Farm Alliance
- Habitat restoration to benefit farms and wildlife and potential impacts
of proposed food safety measures
Mar 04. Linda Harris, UC Davis
- Food safety issues in fresh produce and industry responses to recent
outbreaks
Mar 11. Dan Cohen, Maccabee Seed Co. and Community Alliance with
Family Farmers
- The politics and biology of leafy green safety: the shock doctrine for
farmers and wildlife