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UC workshops for growing wine grapes and nuts in extreme and variable weather June 8, 9 and 12

Five rows of a wine grape vineyard under blue skies
“Building resilient grapevine systems for extreme and variable weather conditions in the Central Valley” will be held June 8 in Stockton.

Workshops set for June 8 in Stockton, in June 9 Modesto and June 12 in Parlier

A special workshop series focused on growing grape and nut crops in variable weather will be offered by UC Cooperative Extension in June at three locations – Stockton, Modesto and Parlier.

“Extreme weather events and increasing climate variability are creating new challenges for California farmers,” said Tapan Pathak, UC Cooperative Extension specialist in climate adaptation in agriculture. “California’s grape and nut growers are facing increasing challenges from extreme heat, drought, shifting pest pressures and greater weather variability.”

The three workshops help growers, consultants, researchers and industry professionals navigate these challenges. The series is titled “Resilient Crop Systems and Practices for Extreme and Variable Weather Conditions.”

These workshops bring together researchers, industry experts and growers to share practical strategies, decision-support tools and the latest science that can help specialty crop growers and industry adapt and remain profitable under extreme weather conditions. 

“Participants will gain actionable insights on irrigation management, soil health, pest management and weather-informed decision-making that can strengthen vineyard and nut crop resilience and long-term sustainability,” Pathak said.

Rows of pistachio trees with nothing growing between the rows
"Building resilient nut crop systems and practices for extreme and variable weather conditions” will be held in Modesto on June 9. Pistachio orchard pictured.

Workshop 1 “Building resilient grapevine systems for extreme and variable weather conditions in the Central Valley” UCCE San Joaquin County office inStockton
June 8, 2026
Register for the Stockton workshop at https://bit.ly/4uNPkXC

Workshop 2 Building resilient nut crop systems and practices for extreme and variable weather conditions” Stanislaus County Agricultural Center inModesto
June 9, 2026
Register for the Modesto workshop at https://bit.ly/4ejLZJN

Workshop 3 Building resilient grapevine and nut crop systems and practices for extreme and variable weather conditions”– UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier, CA
June 12, 2026
Register for the Parlier workshop at https://bit.ly/4fntViZ

The workshops will feature presentations from leading researchers and industry experts. Attendees can join discussions on climate-smart and weather-adaptive production, plus connect with growers and agricultural professionals from across the Central Valley.

Registration is $20 and includes coffee break, lunch meal, workshop materials and access to workshop presentations.