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This site will be used to create a central location for workgroup members, researchers, and growers to find information about upcoming events and will be used for timely media pushes for upcoming meetings and other events, such as the Pistachio Short Course.
Community economic development (CED) is a process that aims to improve the economic well-being and quality of life for people in a particular community or region.
The Chen lab operates through University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources to investigate drought tolerance of grapevines and water use efficiency in vineyards of northern California.
Black Fig Fly (Diptera: Lonchaeidae: Silba adipata)Invasive Fig Pest Recently Discovered in Southern California Has Now Spread to the Central Coast, Bay Area and Central Valley RegionsClick Here to Download the "Pest Alert" PDF (last updated October 2025) Overview: Fig growers need to be aware of the…
Perhaps you want to be a MG in the Future: Add your name to our "Future List of Master Gardeners" and we will contact you when we offer training again. The Imperial County Master Gardener Program has trained its first cohort of 30 UC Master Gardener Volunteers.
CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE Sacramento (CFHL, UCCE) teaches people eligible for SNAP about good nutrition, how to make their food dollars stretch further, and how to be physically active at any age.
Click here to view the dashboard What are the Programmatic Footprint Maps? Interactive, regularly updated maps that show UC ANRs programmatic footprint across California.
As HPAI is currently (January 2025) moving across California, we want to encourage everyone to increase their biosecurity to reduce the risk. If you notice any signs of disease, as always, contact your veterinarian.