Archive Nut, Prune and Olive Programs

Tribal Oak Restoration: Page

Resources

Oak Restoration on Tribal Lands Decision Flow Chart by Chris McDonald "How to collect,store and plant Acorns by the California Oak Foundation Turn an Acorn into an Oak by CNPS Living among the Oaks: A management Guide for Woodland Owners and Managers Goldspotted Oak Borer Shot Hole Borer Native Ame...
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Small Farms of the Inland Empire: Page

Inland Empire's Farmer Markets

To view the map legend and select the availability (i.e., blue sun=Sat morning, brown sun=Sun morning, red sun=Wed morning, etc) of the Farmers Market, please click Google Map.
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Extension and Outreach Services

Plant Disease Diagnosis Plant diseases can cause significant loss of crop yields and quality; identification and management of plant diseases are therefore of paramount importance to small-scale and specialty crops producers.
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COVID-19 Resources

UC ANR coronavirus information CDPH Fact Sheet - Omicron Variant Reopening UC ANR OperationsSupport for farmers COVID-19 response & Resources (CAFF) Disaster loan assistance (Federal Government) COVID-19 Safety guidelines for Farm Stands Roadside Stand Guidelines English Guidelines - Update Spa...
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Small Farms of the Inland Empire: Page

Sustainable Agriculture Tool Lending Library

The Sustainable Agriculture Tool Lending Library is a partnership between the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE), organization 2, organization 3, and organization 4 that lends out farming equipment in an effort to diffuse the costs of effective but expensive equipment.
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Small Farms of the Inland Empire: Page

Food Safety for Small Farms

Food Safety for Small Farms Spinach leaf print on agar showing the microbes on a leaf surface Green labeled E. coli on the stomata opening of a spinach leaf Foodborne illness is common, costly, and preventable.
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About Us

Current Hung Kim Doan is a Small Farms and Specialty Crops Advisor for the University of California, Cooperative Extension and serves the Southern California's Inland Empire, comprised of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. Hung graduated from the University of California, Davis with a B.
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Hemp Research and Extension Network: Page

Contact Information

Hannah Stowe, Postdoctoral Scholar, Dept. of Entomology, UC Riverside | hannah.stowe@ucr.edu Houston Wilson, Assistant Cooperative Extension Specialist, Dept. Entomology, UC Riverside | houston.wilson@ucr.edu | http://treecrops.ucr.
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Hemp Research and Extension Network: Page

About

The objectives of this network are to: 1. Develop and facilitate the Hemp Research and Extension Network. 2. Characterize the arthropod (insect and spider) community in California hemp production. 3. Survey CA hemp growers on pest management practices and cost. 4.
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Media and Resources

"A Budding Problem: Managing Corn Earworm in Commercial Hemp Production" | December 2021 | Entomology Today "Current state of hemp pest management in California" | August 2021 | Adviser Magazine pages 42-44 "First year survey of arthropods in California hemp" | May 2022 | Frontiers "Bee Safe: Botani...
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