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1. What is Cooperative Extension? University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE), is an extension of the University's Agriculture & Natural Resources division (ANR).
Handouts in PDF format for new and exotic invasive pests in California can be found below. For more information on a wider range of pests, visit the Statewide UC IPM website.
UC Cooperative Extension San Diego supports thriving people and community programs focused on healthier communities through education in nutrition, health, food preservation, and youth development.
In the midst of historic drought, Californias academic institutions serve as a tremendous resource both in offering everything from near-term management advice to farmers and ranchers to the innovative work being carried out by researchers on a vast array of issues from drought resistant crops to sn...
In the midst of historic drought, Californias academic institutions serve as a tremendous resource both in offering everything from near-term management advice to farmers and ranchers to the innovative work being carried out by researchers on a vast array of issues from drought resistant crops to sn...
The Agricultural Water Quality Research and Education Program assists growers and the general public by researching and developing farming practices that protect water quality, and fostering the implementation of these practices in the field.
The Floriculture and Nursery Farm Advisor Emeritus, James A. Bethke conducts applied research, education and outreach programs to improve production and viability of the floriculture and nursery industries in San Diego and Riverside Counties.
Integrated pest management, or IPM, is a process you can use to solve pest problems while minimizing risks to people and the environment. IPM can be used to manage all kinds of pests anywherein urban, agricultural, and wildland or natural areas.