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Annual Timeline

IOE begins with engagement of schools and conceptualization of intervention and evaluation activities in the spring and summer months prior to new school year implementation. Planning Worksheets should be turned in before any evaluation activities occur. Pre-testing in intervention schools should occur as…
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Pequeños productores, asesores y autoridades escolares se reunieron en el South Coast UCCE para discutir oportunidades de llevar distintos programas a escuelas y a productores locales.
Nuestra Comunidad: Article

Instituciones educativas y productores locales trabajan juntos por la comunidad

May 12, 2025
By Diana Cervantes
Naranjas, aguacates, fresas y uvas no solo son deliciosos sino que también son alimentos esenciales en la dieta diaria de los californianos. Por eso, la División de Agricultura y Recursos Naturales de la Universidad de California (UC ANR) impulsa programas que fortalecen el vínculo entre granjas locales y…
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Nutrition Policy Institute News: Article

NPI welcomes Molly Shea as new project policy analyst

May 12, 2025
By Danielle Lee
Molly Shea joined the Nutrition Policy Institute at the University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources on May 8, 2025 as a project policy analyst. She began her work at NPI in October 2024 as a survey worker supporting various projects. Prior to her work with NPI, Molly worked in program…
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UC Rice Blog: Article

2025 No-Till Rice Field Day - Save the Date!

May 12, 2025
By Taiyu Guan
No-Till Rice Field Day  An in-depth discussion that explores no-till drill-seeded rice planting and management strategies June 10, 2025 9:00 am – 11:00 am694 Watson Road, Biggs, CA 95917Please click here for the agenda: Agenda Program8:30 am    Registration  9:00…
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Clusters of round, reddish-brown eggs scattered across the underside of a leaf.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Time to check for squash bug eggs!

May 12, 2025
By Belinda Messenger-Sikes
Squash bugs are a common pest in vegetable gardens, where they can be found on squash, pumpkin, and melon. They can cause leaves to become speckled and turn yellow. Heavy feeding can cause plants to wilt or die, and fruit to rot.These pests remain in the garden during the winter, hiding under dead leaves,…
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Sustainable Landscapes

Composting and SoilsEarth-Friendly GardensIrrigation, Rain Water, GraywaterWater-Wise GardeningLandscape Design
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Science in the Garden

Everything's a ChemicalGarden EcologyIs It a Horticultural Myth?Plant Genetics: From Mendel's Peas to your Tasty TomatoesProducts for the Garden: Helpful or Just Snake Oil?Using a Microscope in the Garden
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Gardening for All Ages and Abilities

Gardening for All Ages and Abilities - Presentation TopicsDigging Deeper: Using a Microscope in a School GardenMaking Gardening Accessible to All Ages and AbilitiesPollinators in the Garden: A talk for childrenGardening with Kids
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poppy and bumble
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Good Bugs / Bad Bugs

Good Bugs / Bad Bugs - Presentation TopicsGardening for PollinatorsAttracting PollinatorsInsects in the World Around UsMonarch ButterfliesPlanting for PollinatorsPollinators in the Garden - for childrenSan Diego Native BeesWater-Wise Plants that Invite PollinatorsInsects, Integrated Pest Management (IPM…
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bougainvillea
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Growing Plants

Growing Plants - Presentation Topics General GardeningGrowing FoodGrowing Grapes/WinemakingNative PlantsLawn ReplacementsOrnamentalsTrees
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