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UC Organic Agriculture Institute: Event

CCOF Organic Office Hours

Event Date
Jul 8, 2025

CCOF Organic Office Hours – 07/08/2025Curious about what it takes to transition your operation to organic? Or are you a newly certified producer with questions on how to stay in compliance? Just ask Jamie!Join weekly Zooms with organic expert Jamie Collins of Serendipity Farms. Learn about organic…
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UC Organic Agriculture Institute: Event

CCOF Organic Office Hours

Event Date
Jul 1, 2025

CCOF Organic Office Hours – 07/01/2025Curious about what it takes to transition your operation to organic? Or are you a newly certified producer with questions on how to stay in compliance? Just ask Jamie!Join weekly Zooms with organic expert Jamie Collins of Serendipity Farms. Learn about organic…
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UC Rice Blog: Article

Summary of the 2024 Variety Trails

June 26, 2025
By Bruce A Linquist
In 2024 we had eight variety trial locations. Four locations were in what we refer to as warmer locations (north of Hwy 20) and four in the cooler locations (south of Hwy 20 and into the Sacramento Delta region). These trails are funded by the Rice Research Board and fulfill at least two purposes. First,…
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UC Master Gardener Program Statewide Blog: Article

Growing Healthy Communities Together

June 26, 2025
By Kristian M Salgado-Jacobo
What happens when nutrition experts team up with gardening pros? Communities across California get healthier, one garden at a time.The partnership between CalFresh Healthy Living, UC, and the UC Master Gardener Program combines the best of both programs under UC Agriculture and Natural Resources. The UC…
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sago palm mother plant
Under the Solano Sun: Article

The Sago Saga

June 26, 2025
By Jennifer M Baumbach
Blog by Karen MetzI have had a Sago Palm, Cycas revoluta, for many years. Initially, I had it indoors as a houseplant. It survived , but it didn’t thrive. So, I eventually moved it outdoors and planted it in the ground.It was much happier there and grew for years. But as it aged, the leaves grew longer and…
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A piece of artwork by Kim Abeles of trees on a city map.
Green Blog: Article

Art show celebrates cool contributions of LA trees

June 26, 2025
By Caroline D Champlin
Shade equity is the inspiration for a new art exhibition at Descanso Gardens in La Cañada Flintridge called “Roots of Cool: A Celebration of Trees and Shade in a Warming World.”
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