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The University of California Cooperative Extension Bay Area Livestock and Natural Resources Program conducts applied research and outreach to promote working landscapes that conserve biological diversity, protect water quality and sustain livestock production.
THE CALIFORNIA 4-H FOUNDATION ENABLES YOU TO PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR HEART IS. As the recognized support group of the University of California 4-H Youth Development Program, the California 4-H Foundation generates investment in young people who are addressing the big issues facing California.
Zoom Best Practices Avoid Zoom bombers Manage Participants Avoiding Zoom fatigue (pdf) Zoom Basics Zoom training resources UC ANR guide to giving a better Webinar Advanced Zoom Settings The Chief Information Officers of the University of California are very aware and concerned that Zoom is experienc...
Livestock Quick Links Want to know about zoning and space requirements for livestock in your area? Visit your county's ordinance page or contact your local zoning office for assistance. Fresno County Zoning Ordinance is here. Madera County Zoning Ordinance is here.
Each year, Amador County Farm Day hosts nearly 400 students to teach and show them the diversity of products that are made from agriculture. Students spend the day learning about farms, ranches, and how food gets to the table.
Dear Coyote Cacher, Coyote Cacher is part of a research project with the University of California Cooperative Extension that aims to collect more information on coyote encounters in California.
Master Gardeners are community members who have been trained under the direction of the University of California Cooperative Extension. Each volunteer has completed more than 50 hours of formal classroom training.
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