UC Delivers Archive (2003-2019)
The UC Delivers Archive is a collection of examples from 2003-2019 showing how UC ANR made a difference for Californians. To view more recent UC Delivers, please visit the new UC Delivers blog.
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Livestock/Range - Return
2018
2017
2016
2015
2011
- Business planning helps small farms in a challenging economy
- Factors and Practices that Influence Livestock Distribution
- Oak woodland management, research and outreach
- UC partners with industry in Beef Quality Assurance
2010
2009
- Award-winning documentary showcases Marin farm families
- Goat milk producers form new association and improve practices
- Meat-buying club brings local meat to Sonoma County consumers
- New Grazing System Improves Forage Availability and Water Use Efficiency
2008
- Connecting youth with natural resource management
- Strategic Supplement Placement Changes Beef Cow Distribution
- Wildfire education and outreach: Helping the San Diego community
2007
- Controlling medusahead with intensive grazing
- Large Woody Debris and Ranch Management in California Oak Woodland
- Livestock Producers Learn About the New Animal ID System
- Livestock recycle pears, minimize harvest loss
- Oakdale Livestock Forum
- Public Land Grazing Is Important to the Conservation of San Francisco's East Bay Private Rangelands
- Ranch Course Graduates Identify and Fix Water Pollution Problems
- Sheep Shearing School Improves Wool Quality and Creates Jobs
- UC Helps Maintain State's Agricultural Roots:Grown in Marin
- Water quality and continued grazing can coexist at Pardee Reservior
2006
- Oak Seedlings Can Be Established on Grazed Rangelands
- Regional marketing—A competitive niche for small and mid-scale growers
- UCCE leads formation of Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District
- Veterinary Medicine Partners with 4-H Youth Development
2005
2004
- CE Helps to Solve Disposal problem in eradicating Exotic Newcastle Disease.
- Grass Fed Beef, A Way to Preserve Open Space in California
- Rangeland Carrying Capacity Evaluated Through Science-Based Methodology
2003
- Calaveras Grown Program
- Controlling Invasive and Noxious Weeds Through a Weed Management Area
- Cow-Calf Quality Assurance
- Lake & Mendocino Cattle Producers Trained in Beef Quality Assurance
- North Coast Rangeland Owners Benefit from Water Quality Planning Courses & Applied Research
- Protecting grazed annual ranges
- Ranchers Voluntarily Protect Rangeland Water Quality