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called Mosesian Ranch was the site of the new station. More property was added over the years, and by 1985 the station reached its current size of 330 acres (1.3 km), most of which are under cultivation. Besides fields and orchards, KREC includes laboratories, greenhouses, insectaries, offices,
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The Kearney Research and Extension Center (KREC) was dedicated under the name Kearney Horticultural Field Station on May 26, 1965. The 195-acre (0.79 km) plot of land between Parlier and
79:. Kearney Agricultural Center (KAC) employs an approximate total of 125 employees. Current and ongoing research underway at KAC include projects involved with postharvest technology, 192: 72: 76: 187: 155: 146:, which brings the new methods and technologies of developed at the university to the farmers and business people who need it. 68: 67:. It employs 24 full-time research scientists, who are University of California faculty mainly affiliated with the campuses at 49: 139:. Many varieties of fruits, nuts, and vegetables have been developed at KAC and are currently grown and sold by farmers. 37: 17: 57: 44: 33: 29: 88: 80: 24:, the largest field station in the UC system, is an active extension facility dedicated to 181: 52:
facility, and a small dormitory for visitors. Its 33 laboratory facilities include a
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management. Researchers are developing novel and specialty crops, such as
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Also located at KREC is the Central Valley regional headquarters of the
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research. It is located on the border of the cities of
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University of California
agricultural
Parlier
Reedley
Great Central Valley
Reedley
GIS
postharvest
biocontrol
Davis
Riverside
Berkeley
mosquito control
noxious weeds
soil solarization
nematode
mealybugs
whitefly
Lygus bug
groundwater
blueberries
pitaya
jujube
caper
avocado
scale insects
mulching
Kearney Research and Extension Center
Kearney Agricultural Center
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