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Video Trainings

 Chart of Accounts (CCOA)Purchasing TrainingsStatement of Cash Collections (SCC)Survey SetupFor more trainings, visit the following resources from UC ANR Learning & DevelopmentBOC YouTube PlaylistOur Two Cents: Quarterly Training WebANRs  Common Chart of Accounts (CCOA) In this 25…
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On the Range: Article

Grazing Regulatory Program Info Session - January 9

December 5, 2025
By Devii R Rao
The Water Board will be hosting an information session on January 9 on their expansion of the Grazing Regulatory Program to the Petaluma River watershed. See below for meeting details.Location: USDA, NRCS Service Center5401 Old Redwood Hwy, Suite 100Petaluma, CA, 94954The info session will be in the…
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UCCE Lassen County: Event

Wreaths Across America Day - Community Service Opportunity

Event Date
Dec 13, 2025

The Blue Star Moms need our help with the National Wreaths Across America Day ceremonyon Saturday, December 13th at Diamond Crest Cemetary at about 11-11:30 a.m.! Looking for8-10 Intermediate/Senior 4-H members to help assist elderly and lay wreaths. Please contactthe 4-H office (530) 251-8285 asap if you…
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Napa Master Gardener Column: Article

Your Garden is Speaking. Are You Listening?

December 5, 2025
By Michael Lecours
By David Shubin, ISA Certified Arborist and UC Master Gardener of Napa County.Fall in Napa Valley brings that familiar mix of cool air and golden light and, for many of us, the instinct to start cleaning up.  Out come the rakes, clippers and green bins. It feels good to set things right. But before you…
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Fresno Gardening Green: Article

Drying hachiya persimmons

December 5, 2025
Are you tired of making persimmon cookies? Do you want to try something new with your hachiya persimmons? Try hoshigaki - the centuries-old Japanese art of air of drying hachiya persimmons. Hachiya persimmons have an astringent taste when hard and are not edible in that state. In America, the softened…
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