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Overview of Coastal Forest Types & Successional Phases Spruce Defoliation Coastal Pine Decline and Related Issues Grand Fir Decline Sudden Oak Death Eureka SOD presentation Fort Bragg SOD presentation Themes and Variations in Coastal Forest Health Issues Nursery Practices and Regulations for Phytoph...
At UC ANR, our Human Resources team prioritizes customer service while fostering a culture of inclusion, wellness, and innovation for our employees across the State of California. We attract top talent through the strategic recruitment of staff and academic employees, ensuring competitive compensation, equal…
Principles of Community Read the UC ANR Principles of Community TOGETHER@WORK Blog The Together@Work blog strives to share research, ideas, and upcoming and past events. Acts as an opportunity to learn more about the people and groups within our community. Read the…
Who We Are and What We Do UC Master Food Preservers (MFPs) are trained volunteers who extend UC research-based information about home food safety and preservation to the public. Work in the community as local food preservation specialists. Teach classes on various food preservation topics.
The University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program (UC IPM) offers regional, in-person workshops for retail nursery and garden center employees, managers, owners, and affiliates.
Preserve today, relish tomorrow Welcome to a New Community Program! The UCCE of San Diego County is happy to introduce a new community program: the UC Master Food Preservers of San Diego County.