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From left, CARCD President Don Butz, USDA NRCS State Conservationist Carlos Suarez, Glenda Humiston and CDFA Secretary Karen Ross sign a memorandum of agreement for the California Conservation Planning Partnership. Photo courtesy of CDFA
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UC ANR, NRCS, CDFA and CARCD streamline conservation services

December 22, 2022
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
To deliver climate-smart conservation services to California's farmers, ranchers and non-industrial forestland owners in a more coordinated fashion, UC ANR has signed a memorandum of agreement with USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, California Department of Food and Agriculture, and the Ca...
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Christie Hedrick
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Names in the News

December 22, 2022
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Hedrick joins statewide EFNEP Christie Hedrick started a new role Dec. 5 as a statewide coordinator with the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. Hedrick will oversee state level administration and provide support to counties implementing the EFNEP program.
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Hope Zabronsky demonstrated how soil aggregates from conventionally tilled fields compared to soil from fields using low-till or no-till farming practices.
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UC ANR promotes healthy soils

December 21, 2022
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
UC ANR joined the California Department of Food and Agriculture and other organizations in highlighting the benefits of soil health and biodiversity for California Healthy Soils Week 2022. During the week of Dec.
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Image of fishhook lifting email from a computer.
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How to spot a phishing email

December 20, 2022
Phishing emails are the most common way cybercriminals attempt to gain access to an organization's systems. Spam filters will catch many of these emails, but your trained eye can easily spot the rest. Here are some tips to help you spot a phishing email and keep ANR safe from malicious actors.
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