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The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program serves youth and teens in 57 of 58 California counties through traditional clubs, after-school programs, state-wide leadership conferences and camps. As the largest, non-profit youth organization in the country, 4-H has a proven history of making…
Newsletter Sign Up Visit Our Twitter Page for More Current News Project Learning Tree uses trees and forests as windows on the world to increase students understanding of the environment and actions they can take to conserve it.
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The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County provides workshops, gardening help, and research based advice to residents of Butte County. Help and training is available for educators, and plants that grow well in our area are highlighted in our demonstration garden.
Our primary goal in preparing this site is to provide California's range and pasture livestock ranchers or managers with research-based information and publications on: California Agriculture journal, October - December 2012, Volume 66, Issue 4. Photo by Sarah E. Moffitt.
The Delta Crops Resource Management research and extension program serves San Joaquin, Sacramento, Yolo, Solano, and Contra Costa counties addressing agronomic crop production and soil and water resource management.
UCCE Master Food Preservers of Orange County mission "To teach research-based practices of safe home food preservation to the residents of California."
Hilgardia was the primary technical publication of University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources for 70 years, published from 1925 to 1995.
This bi-lingual UC website is designed to help growers and pest control advisors identify chemical injury as well as physical and physiological disorders associated with strawberry production. Illustrations and photographs depict disorders found in strawberry production fields.
The Agricultural Ombudsperson is here to help agricultural producers navigate the permitting process, and facilitate meetings between the different county, state and federal agencies. The fact sheets outline regulatory requirements for the specified activity.