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HAREC is dedicated to Extension, Education and Outreach and serves as a venue for a wide variety of audiences. Field days and workshops provided by UC advisors extend research results to local growers.
The Research and Extension Center System (RECS) supports field research, education and extension activities by providing suitable environments including land, labor, facilities and support staff.
Crops grown at the Center include lemons, avocados, strawberries, vegetables, and nursery stock. There is a small collection of tropical and sub-tropical trees including various citrus, banana, guava, mango, passion fruit, persimmon, papaya, and fig.
The Research and Extension Center System (RECS) supports field research, education and extension activities by providing suitable environments including land, labor, facilities and support staff. Hansen REC offers organic and conventional fields, greenhouse space and limited indoor research facilities. We…
New beginnings for the Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Camarillo by Annemiek Schilder In December 2022, the University of California (UC) acquired a 114-acre farm property on the west side of Camarillo to become the new home of the Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Cent...
The Thelma Hansen Fund is a University of California endowment to support and maintain University research and extension activities for the sustainability and benefit of agriculture and natural resources in Ventura County.
As a land-grant institution, the UC Master Gardener Program remains dedicated to serving all Californians through equity, inclusion and belonging—a commitment that has not changed. From volunteer recruitment to training and outreach, we continue strengthening our cultural competency and meeting our…
Making UC Master Gardener Program content accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities, is crucial to our mission of extending horticulture information to residents of California. This webpage is designed to share best practices and resources for web accessibility.