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ATTENTION 25-26 RETURNING VOLUNTEERS!!! NEW REQUIREMENT! YOU MUST BE FULLY ENROLLED (INCLUDING ONLINE COURSE) BY DECEMBER 1, 2025 or you will not be able to continue holding project meetings! Stanislaus County 4-H You can now submit your enrollment fees For the 2025-2026 Year via online…
Welcome to the Amador County 4-H Program, we have approximately 170 youth enrolled in local 4-H programs and nearly 50 adult volunteers engaging youth in varied learning experiences. There are five clubs in the county.
Prepared by: Thomas Harter and Jay R. Lund (Principal Investigators) Jeannie Darby, Graham E. Fogg, Richard Howitt, Katrina K. Jessoe, G. Stuart Pettygrove, James F. Quinn, and Joshua H. Viers (Co-Investigators) Dylan B. Boyle, Holly E. Canada, Nicole DeLaMora, Kristin N.
The 2024 Advances in Pistachio Production Short Course will be held November 5-7, 2024 at the Visalia Convention Center. REGISTER NOW! Please direct questions to UC ANR Program Support Unit.
ANR uses various types of vehicles in its daily operations. These vehicles may be University-owned, leased, provided by our County partners, or acquired through the Federal Excess Property Program.
The mission of the Sierra Cascade Intensive Research Co-Op is to conduct applied reforestation and young stand management research from seed collection to the first commercial thinning focusing on intensive silviculture of conifer species and how they interact with their biotic and abiotic environme...
An Interactive Website for Asian Citrus Psyllid Management Growers Commercial Citrus How will the citrus grower manage the pest and disease in commercial groves? The deadly huanglongbing (HLB) is spreading in California and threatens commercial citrus production.
The Office of Pesticide Information and Coordination (OPIC) coordinates and reviews University of California activities pertaining to pesticide research, experimentation, and use.
Who are UCCE Master Gardeners? UCCE Master Gardeners are trained volunteers who provide unbiased information to the public. Areas of expertise include drought-resistant sustainable landscapes and food production in home, community and school gardens.