Principal Investigator: Jeremy James Rangeland weed control is widely viewed and promoted as central to enhancing ranch profitability and sustainability. In most cases, this perspective is based on the untested assumption that reducing weeds will increase livestock gains.
Principal Investigator: Kristina Horback The relationship between animal personality and foraging patterns is well-known in the field of wildlife ecology but it has never been investigated in domestic livestock.
Principal Investigator: Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague The goal of this project is to establish sustainable methods for growing Camellia sinensis (tea) plants in the Sierra foothills region of northern California.
Principal Investigator: Gabriele Meier The usefulness of ionophore supplementation in stocker calves under typical conditions on California Mediterranean grasslands have been lacking until recently.
DEADLINE July 10th, by 11:59 PM. Scholarships are awarded to 4-H Alumni pursuing higher education by the San Mateo County 4-H Scholarship II Endowment.
The San Mateo County Fair is a week of fun for the whole family! 4-H members across the county compete in youth exhibition categories, including animal showmanship, arts & crafts, and food science. All 4-H youth members are encouraged to participate.
Our COSMO 4-H Committee is organized to assist the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) in planning, promoting and carrying out 4-H youth development work.
Public speaking is an invaluable skill that all 4-H'ers learn during their participation in the program. Presentation Day is a fun opportunity for 4-H members to showcase their knowledge in a subject of their choosing. 4-H'ers prepare a presentation that is judged on subject knowledge, presentation,…