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  • Through the Second Chance Youth Garden, young people in San Diego County provide food to their communities through a farm stand and CSA model. Photos by Diego Lynch
    Youth-run garden provides 10,000 pounds of produce for San Diego families

    Mar 10, 2022

    • Economic Development
    • Food
    • Yard & Garden
  • USDA’s most recent agricultural census, dating to 2017, counts approximately 25,000 producers of color among 128,535 total producers in California. Photo by Evett Kilmartin
    Farmers of color share their contributions, concerns in UC SAREP webinar series

    Nov 3, 2021

    • Agriculture
    • Food
  • Boxes of melons loaded into Capay Valley Farm Shop's truck, headed for buyers in the Bay Area.
    #Collabatition: A new network of food hubs looks past competition to help each other succeed

    Aug 10, 2017

  • A rainfall simulator sprays water over trays of different soils to show how on-farm management practices affect soil health.
    California Farm Demonstration Network forms to foster farmers’ innovation

    May 4, 2017

  • UC Cooperative Extension advisor Gene Miyao looks at biofertilizer in its various stages, from raw waste to fertilizer
    Biodigesters turn food into electricity, but can they also create fertilizer?

    Sep 15, 2016

  • These almonds are still in the hull on the tree. Using the orchard biomass, hulls and shells for renewable power generation, soil amendment and dairy feed reduces the carbon footprint.
    California almonds have small carbon footprint compared to other protein foods

    Jul 23, 2015

  • 4-H teens planned and presented a week-long camp for local youth called Sustainable You! at the UC Desert Research and Extension Center in Holtville.
    4-H teaches kids environmental awareness at inaugural camp

    Jul 7, 2015

  • April 9 event to be webcast live
    UC Global Food Systems Forum to address challenges of feeding the world

    Mar 27, 2013

  • By reducing hoof-health problems through selective breeding, dairy producers could increase herd longevity, improve milk yield and reduce environmental impacts.
    Selective dairy breeding could help prevent lameness, boost productivity

    Oct 24, 2012

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