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March 31, 2025
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Leonel Jimenez joined UC ANR on Feb. 3 as area director for UC Cooperative Extension in Kings, Kern and Tulare counties. Jimenez is based at the UCCE office in Tulare County and can be reached at (559) 684-3300 and lrjimenez@ucanr.edu.
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Grown in Marin: Event

Conservation and Control of Ground Squirrels

Event Date
Apr 17, 2025

This event is hosted by Central Coast Rangeland Coalition. For more information and to register, visit: https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.cfm?surveynumber=45625
Grown in Marin
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RREA: Page

Contact Us

2025 UC ANR RREA Technical Advisory CommitteeChair, Ricky Satomi, Forestry & Natural Resources Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Sutter-Yuba CountiesJeffery Stackhouse, Livestock & Natural Resources Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Humboldt and Del Norte …
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RREA: Page

UC ANR RREA Project & Student Intern Grants Program

The UC Agriculture & Natural Resources RREA Project & Student Intern Grant Program solicits project proposals that develop and/or support new or existing Cooperative Extension projects and/or activities to address the educational and extension needs in the management of California's…
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2025-26 CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Submission Deadline: October 10, 2025**2026 Call For Proposals coming soonThe UC ANR Renewable Resources Extension Act Statewide Program is soliciting proposals that will develop and/or support new or existing UC Cooperative Extension projects and activities addressing the educational and extension needs in…
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California RREA Program Logic Model

California RREA Program Logic ModelWe invite you to view the UC ANR California Renewable Resources Extension Act (RREA) Program Logic Model. The purpose of this logic model is to guide UC RREA grant applicants and the RREA Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) in identifying projects that best achieve…
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UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County: Event

Native Trees and Large Shrubs for the Home Garden

Event Date
May 4, 2025

 A handful of select native trees and shrubs can provide comfort for humans and other living things. Careful plant choices can shelter your soil, temper heat extremes, and assist in the health of your local habitat. Beautiful and efficient landscapes can be their own reward, and can help to heal…
UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County
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UC Master Gardeners of Orange County: Document

March

March in the Orange County Garden While March is the month that Spring comes to town, it is often a damp, cool month for the Orange County garden and much of our time is devoted to maintenance and preparation for warmer days.Cool Season Vegetables If you have delayed planting cool season vegetables,…
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Fresno Gardening Green: Article

Select fertilizer based on plant needs

March 30, 2025
By Jeannette Warnert
By Elinor Teague  Fertilizers have changed greatly during the last twenty years. The most obvious changes have been in the reduction of nutrient percentages and in the proliferation of fertilizers specifically formulated for various types of plant – for example tomatoes, roses, citrus, lawns,…
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UC Master Gardeners of Orange County: Document

Handouts

Here you will find many of the handouts that we use for gardening in Orange County.   You are welcome to download and save these for your reference.   Have further questions?   Reach out to our hotline and they can help with more information.  Send an e-mail to  ucceocmghotline@ucanr…
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