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4-H San Luis Obispo County : Page

SLO County Horse Project

SLO County Riders 4-H SPIN Club The San Luis Obispo County 4-H Horse Project brings together youth from across the county to learn, grow, and thrive through hands-on experience with horses. Open to members of all riding levels and disciplines, this project focuses on horsemanship, safety, horse care,…
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March 19, 2025
By Stephen Dampier
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Human Resources: Page

Gender Recognition and Lived Name

At UC ANR, we strive to cultivate a culture of belonging, an environment free of discrimination and harassment in which all members of our community — including transgender and nonbinary people — can thrive. We are implementing the UC Presidential Policy on Gender Recognition and Lived Name (GRLN) to ensure…
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4-H San Luis Obispo County : Page

Volunteer

You can help 4-H youth learn and practice new skills Volunteers are important to help 4-H youth "learn-by-doing". As a  4-H volunteer, you work side-by-side with 4-H youth in youth-adult partnerships, where you grow together in shared responsibility and decision-making.Improve your own…
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Diversity Matters

ANR Work Environment Assessment The results of a systemwide survey of all faculty, students and staff about experiences as part of UC. The Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources participated in this survey to gather a wide variety of data related to work environments and work-life issues.UC ANR Work…
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UC Marin Master Gardeners: Document

Anise Hyssop

 Scientific Name Agastache foeniculum General Information Anise hyssop is a short-lived perennial with the scent of basil and tarragon and aIt blooms midsummer into fall. Its spiky, blue blooms and bright green leaves tinged with purple make it a great ornamental. It is in the Lamiaceae or mint family…
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