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Los beneficios de los lardines de lluvia
Water Supply Security (WSS): Article

Jardines de Lluvia: Una Solución Sostenible para la Gestión de Aguas Pluviales

April 18, 2025
By Esther N Lofton, Erik C Porse
Los jardines de lluvia son depresiones del terreno transformadas, diseñadas para almacenar e infiltrar el escurrimiento pluvial proveniente de superficies impermeables cercanas dentro de entornos urbanos. Disponibles en una variedad de formas y tamaños, los jardines de lluvia representan una solución…
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Stanislaus County: Article

Weekly Evapotranspiration Report 4/17/2025

April 18, 2025
By Sandi L Gudino
Please find the attached document to provide the previous week’s estimated water use report in terms of evapotranspiration for almonds, peaches, walnuts, established vineyard, alfalfa, and pasture in Stanislaus County. This report may be used as a guide in your irrigation schedule for the…
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2023 2024 Impact Report
UC Master Gardener Program: Document

2023 & 2024 UC Master Gardener Impact Report

Discover the inspiring stories and statewide impact of the UC Master Gardener Program in our 2023 & 2024 Impact Report. This biennial publication highlights the incredible work of volunteers who are transforming communities through sustainable gardening, environmental stewardship, and science-based…
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compost garden
UC Master Gardeners of Amador County: Page

Amador Compost Learning Center

A new Community Compost Site opened in June 2025 at Mother Lode Land Trust’s C&C Ranch. The site is a collaborative effort by the Land Trust, University of California Master Gardeners, Amador Waste Management and Recycling Department, and is supported by a generous grant from CalRecycle. This partnership…
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Community Nutrition and Health: Page

Contact Us

Meet Our TeamCommunity Nutrition and Health Office UC Agriculture & Natural Resources 2801 Second St.128 Davis, CA 95618 Get DirectionsContact Our Team  Amira Resnick Statewide Director, Community Nutrition and Health Email: arresnick@ucanr.edu Phone: 530-750-1357   Leslie Lipman…
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IWP Training: Page

Updating Related Sites

IWP has been updated to allow for controlling what gets listed as ‘Related Sites’ on your sites and blogs.  Group Admins will be able to Edit Group and select one or more related sites. If no items are added, Related Sites will not display.How to Update:After logging into IWP, select Edit Group.Navigate…
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Mining bee (Andrena) on Passiflora in Vacaville, Calif. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

In Search of the Mining Bees

April 17, 2025
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 Bug Squad Blog By Kathy Keatley GarveyThere she was,  a mining bee (genus Andrena) sunning herself on a Passiflora (passionflower vine). She did not notice me.Such a tiny bee, about the size of a grain of rice. It's a solitary ground-nesting bee known as "an early spring bee" and it lives only a…
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ANR Aggie Enterprise: Page

AE Training

Training ResourcesTo explore available Aggie Enterprise (AE) courses through the UC Learning Center, please refer to the Aggie Enterprise User Role to Training Matrix | Aggie Enterprise. The resource also outlines AE roles that may be requested based on your job responsibilities and work within the new…
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Grown in Marin: Event

Guide to Wholesaling Meat: Working with Distributors Webinar

Event Date
Apr 25, 2025

In celebration of their newly-published Wholesale Meat Guide for Small Meat Processors, NMPAN is hosting two webinars to take deeper dives in some of the more complex topics. In this webinar, "NMPAN Guide to Wholesaling Meat: Working With Distributors", Kathryn Quanbeck (formerly of NMPAN, currently…
Grown in Marin
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Human Resources: Page

Onboarding Buddy Guide

 Congratulations! You have been asked to be an onboarding Buddy for your ANR unit. One of the purposes of being assigned as a buddy is to welcome the new employee and reaffirm their decision to join ANR.On this page:What is an onboarding buddy? What an onboarding buddy is not Importance of…
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