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Many of us have planted winter cover crops in our gardens to enrich the soil. Fava beans, winter peas, vetch, and other legumes can do a great job of adding nitrogen to our soils. With a symbiotic relationship with special microorganisms, legumes can take nitrogen in our air and put it into…
At this time of year many gardeners reflect upon what worked in the garden over the past year, plan changes to implement in the coming months, and consider new plants to introduce. This Spring, why not begin planning a more wildlife-friendly garden? You can encourage birds, butterflies, lizards, frogs and a…
About 4-H Short-Term Programs4-H short-term programs are topic specific programs led by 4-H staff or volunteers. Youth participate in a self-chosen project learning experience that allows them to experience a 4-H project in a topic area that interests them. These programs are a minimum of six hours in length…
A County Ambassador is the representative and champion of the county 4-H program. While no two County Ambassador programs are identical, they follow the same guidelines, provide similar opportunities, and have the same learning goals.All County Ambassadors are highly encouraged to…
SLO County Riders 4-H SPIN Club The San Luis Obispo County 4-H Horse Project brings together youth from across the county to learn, grow, and thrive through hands-on experience with horses. Open to members of all riding levels and disciplines, this project focuses on horsemanship, safety, horse care,…
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At UC ANR, we strive to cultivate a culture of belonging, an environment free of discrimination and harassment in which all members of our community — including transgender and nonbinary people — can thrive. We are implementing the UC Presidential Policy on Gender Recognition and Lived Name (GRLN) to ensure…