California Agriculture is a peer-reviewed journal that disseminates research findings, reviews, and expert perspectives on agricultural, natural resource, and human and community development issues relevant to California and the West. It serves as a vital link between researchers at the University of California and the diverse stakeholders who depend on agriculture and natural resources in the region. The journal seeks to inform decision-making and promote sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and the economy.
This journal covers a wide range of topics, including crop production, water management, pest control, food safety, rural communities, and environmental stewardship. It publishes articles that are accessible to a broad audience, including farmers, policymakers, and the general public. California Agriculture aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical application, providing actionable insights for addressing the challenges and opportunities facing California's agricultural sector.
California Agriculture encourages submissions from researchers across various disciplines, including agronomy, ecology, economics, and sociology. By fostering the exchange of knowledge and innovation, the journal contributes to the long-term sustainability and resilience of California's agricultural and natural resource systems.