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Master Gardeners of Glenn County: Page

Become a Glenn County Master Gardener

The UC Master Gardener Program is open to individuals interested in becoming volunteers and sharing gardening knowledge with the public through community outreach. Applicants looking to increase knowledge and horticulture experience will be considered regardless of gardening experience.
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Who are Master Gardeners?

Since 1980, the UC Master Gardener Program has been extending research-based information about home horticulture and pest management to the public.
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Dyer Mountain 4-H Club

Community Club Leaders: Cassie Lemaster (530) 258-6987 - Dyer Mountain 4-H Club meets TBD at Westwood High School, Mrs. Lemaster's room.
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Johnstonville 4-H Club

Community Club Leaders: Cody Waltman (530) 310-1366, Johnstonville 4-H Club meets the 2nd Sunday of the month at 4:00 pm at Susan River Fire Hall.
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Volunteer Enrollment & Resources

Our volunteers are a key part of the 4-H Youth Development Program. By Volunteering, you are helping to grow the skills of 4-H youth to be our future leaders. Volunteering in 4-H is flexible and rewarding.
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Publications

Intermountain Alfalfa Management is a comprehensive manual for alfalfa growers that brings together the most current information and recommendations in nearly all areas of alfalfa management, including stand establishment, fertilization, irrigation, pest management, and harvesting.
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4-H Project Resources

Your project leader will assist you in setting and achieving your goals. There are five levels in the Project Program: Explorer, Producer, Consumer, Leader, and Researcher.
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Cooperative Extension

Across California, the University of California's Cooperative Extension offices have a presence in every California County and are local problem-solving centers. We are the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our county-based staff is part of the community we live and work in the areas…
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