Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center

Welcome
Since its official dedication in 1965 Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center (KARE) has achieved international acclaim for leadership in the development of new fruit, nut, and grape varieties, innovative cultural and irrigation practices, pest and disease management techniques, and postharvest biology. In addition, KARE plays a leadership role in maintaining the quality of California's rural environment, with programs in air and water quality, and mosquito management. Please enjoy our website and give us feedback concerning the site.
Upcoming Events
Growing With Biochar
Wednesday, December 10th, 2025
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
The US Biochar Initiative and American Farmland Trust are excited to invite you to Growing with Biochar, a free full-day training designed to equip you with the confidence and knowledge to support farmers in adopting biochar across various cropping systems.
If you're interested in biochar but uncertain how to begin, this training is for you! You'll gain:
- Hands-on knowledge of practical biochar applications
- Proven tools and resources for implementation.
- Valuable peer connections to integrate biochar into farming practices that boost soil health and climate resilience.
Join us by clicking on the link below to register.
Registration is required, and space is limited. Seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so we strongly encourage early sign-up to reserve your spot!
Growing With Biochar Seminar Flyer
Register for the Growing With Biochar Seminar at Kearney Research and Extension Center here
Opportunities for Research and Extension at KARE
KARE’s research focuses on sustainable farming, pest management, specialty crops, water conservation, nitrogen management, and postharvest technology, supporting innovation in crops such as citrus, grapes, nuts, and stone fruits. The center provides long-term research support with expert staff, labs, conference facilities, and technical resources to advance agricultural research, extension, and education.
Learn more about KARE's research focus (PDF)
Nuts About Pistachios: Did you know?
Job Opportunities
If you are interested in working for UC ANR or Kearney Research and Extension Center, visit UC ANR's career website to see current job openings.

