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Cybersecurity Expectations for Contractors and Contingent Workers

As a contractor or contingent worker for UC ANR, you are expected to adhere to the following cybersecurity policies to ensure the protection of sensitive information. By doing so, you play a vital role in safeguarding UC ANR’s information and systems. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in…
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Stanislaus County: Article

Livestock Lines: May 2026 Vol. 31, Issue 2

May 11, 2026
By Theresa A Becchetti
In this issue:Warm Season Irrigated Grass UpdateBiodiversity and Ecosystem Services - May theme for the international Year of Rangelands and Pastoralist (IYRP)
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Amazing Succulents!/Port Hueneme Library

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Sep 15, 2026

  Amazing Succulents!  Join the Master Gardeners of Ventura County to learn how to care for succulents. You will learn the basics of irrigation, pests, what soil to use, when to fertilize and prune. Succulents are the camels of the plant world, so plant some in your drought…
UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County
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Gardening Tools: Tool School – Basic to Brilliant/Port Hueneme Library

Event Date
Aug 11, 2026

  Gardening Tools: Tool School – Basic to Brilliant  Unlock the secrets to becoming a gardening pro with Tool School: Basic to Brilliant! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned gardener, this class covers everything you need to know about gardening tools—from the essential must-haves to…
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UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County: Event

The Magic of Seeds: Amazing Facts Every Gardener Should Know/Port Hueneme Library

Event Date
Jul 14, 2026

Photo credit Pixabay The Magic of Seeds: Amazing Facts Every Gardener Should Know Discover the remarkable world of seeds and the surprising secrets they hold—from why a tiny lettuce seed can produce a giant head in weeks, to why beet "seeds" need thinning (hint: they're actually seed clusters!). We…
UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County
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AI Guidelines for Authors

AI Guidelines for ANR AuthorsThis policy aligns with, and defers to, the broader UC ANR and UC policies on AI use:UC ANR Use of AI ToolsUC AI Governance and TransparencyAll authors are expected to read and understand those policies before submitting a manuscript. AI is a fast-changing technology. Guidelines…
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Flyer for the Third Thursday Things from the Field (TTTF) meeting on May 21, 2026, from 11 AM–1 PM at the UCCE Sutter-Yuba Office in Yuba City. The featured topic is “Economics of Orchard Management Changes,” presented by UCCE Ag Economics Advisor Domena Agyeman. The presentation will cover partial budgeting, evaluating fertilizer, pest management, and thinning practice changes, and other farm business analysis tools for orchard management decisions. Includes an RSVP QR code.
Cooperative Extension, Sutter-Yuba Counties: Event

Third Thursday Things from the Field - May 2026

Event Date
May 21, 2026

Join us May 21 for Third Thursday Things from the Field (TTTF)! 🌳This month’s topic is Economics of Orchard Management Changes with UCCE Ag Economics Advisor Domena Agyeman. Learn how to evaluate orchard management decisions using partial budgeting and other farm business tools.📍 UCCE Sutter-Yuba Office ⏰ 11…
Cooperative Extension, Sutter-Yuba Counties
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Nutrition Policy Institute News: Article

New study finds gaps in state infrastructure for school fitness testing

May 11, 2026
In July 2025, an executive order renewed national focus on youth physical activity by reestablishing the Presidential Fitness Test; however, implementation was left up to existing state policy systems. Because effective school-based fitness testing depends on a strong physical education infrastructure,…
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