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Rethwisch honored for Outstanding Contribution to Agriculture by CAPCAMichael Rethwisch, University of California Cooperative Extension crop production and entomology farm advisor for Riverside County, received the 2025 Outstanding Contribution to Agriculture Award from the California Association of…
Syrett joins Statewide Programs and REC Operations Selena Syrett has accepted a new position within UC ANR. As of Oct. 20, she is an administrative assistant 3 within the Statewide Programs and Research and Extension Center Operations unit.Syrett has been with ANR for…
For the love of spiders...and research!It's that time of year to dangle fake spiders from fake webs, but scientists in the Jason Bond lab, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, take their work seriously.And this week they're busy fielding questions after the journal, Ecology and…
A new report from researchers at UC Berkeley and Northeastern University reveals that cannabis cultivation in California threatens Tribal cultural resources.
Tuolumne 4-H ATCAA Food Drive Tuolumne County 4-H will be holding their annual ATCAA food drive on Nov 7th, 3-6 PM. Come and help the 4-H youth in our county collect food. We have a goal this year to collect more food in weight than we have in the last four years. Thank you…
2025 Pest Management MeetingSponsor: UCCE Monterey County Tuesday, December 2, 2025Agricultural Center Meeting Room (1432 Abbott St, Salinas CA) 8:00 am-12:00 pm Pre-registration is encouraged. Click here or scan the QR code. 7:30 …
The last six months have brought a whirlwind of change, testing our resilience and adaptability both in our professional roles and personal lives. Amidst these shifts, I recognize that I haven’t been able to keep this blog as current as I would have liked. Today, I’m excited to reconnect and share some…
Think your garden is too small for fruit trees? Think again! Learn about the Fruit Bush Method, a way to keep fruit trees like apples, apricots, pears, plums, peaches, persimmons, nectarines, and cherries under 5 feet tall. Plus, get easy tips to keep your fruit trees healthy and productive.
Think your garden is too small for fruit trees? Think again! Learn about the Fruit Bush Method, a way to keep fruit trees like apples, apricots, pears, plums, peaches, persimmons, nectarines, and cherries under 5 feet tall. Plus, get easy tips to keep your fruit trees healthy and productive.
Think your garden is too small for fruit trees? Think again! Learn about the Fruit Bush Method, a way to keep fruit trees like apples, apricots, pears, plums, peaches, persimmons, nectarines, and cherries under 5 feet tall. Plus, get easy tips to keep your fruit trees healthy and productive.