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Preserve today, relish tomorrowThe Humboldt and Del Norte Master Food Preserver Program uses research-based methods for food preservation and food safety. We teach easy and safe canning, pickling, fermenting, freezing, and dehydrating practices.Are you on our mailing list?Provide your information to be…
Welcome to the UCANR Disaster Blog!From 1980 to 2024, California declared 391 disasters ranging from wildfire to drought, severe storms, flooding, and high winds. 46 of those disasters resulted in $1B or more in damages. Californians are now estimated to be impacted by at least 1 major disaster or…
UC ANR Launches IP Management and SupportThe University of California Agriculture & Natural Resources (UC ANR) is committed to best practices in intellectual property and technology transfer. As part of our mission to ensure that the discoveries and innovations emerging from UC ANR research and outreach…
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources delivers science-based solutions, partnerships, and expertise across all 58 California counties in agriculture, natural resources, wildfire resilience, environmental stewardship, nutrition, and community development.
House FliesHouse flies can be considerable nuisance pests as well as carriers of animal and human pathogens. Management of house flies (Musca domestica) is an important part of any animal operation and an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program for house flies is recommended. An effective IPM…
UC Oaks provides science-based information on the ecology and stewardship of California's oak woodlands. UC Oaks is also a repository of 24 years of science-based research and outreach conducted from 1986 to 2010 by the UC Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program (IHRMP), a collaboration among the…
Welcome to 4-H! The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program is administered by UC Cooperative Extension Offices and promotes hands-on, experiential learning for all youth ages 5-19. Youth members and adult volunteers from all backgrounds and locations are welcome.  …
Featuring research updates and educational events for ranchers and other land stewards in Sonoma and Marin counties. Blog managed by UCCE Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor Devii Rao.