The mission of the ANR Office of Risk Services is to develop and maintain programs which protect academic members and ANR staff from unanticipated loss by: Providing systematic risk analysis Developing techniques to reduce potential exposure to loss Administering ANR and University insurance program...
San Diego County supports a highly productive and diverse subtropical agriculture sector, driven by commercial avocado and citrus operations and supported by the region’s unique coastal and inland microclimates. UC Cooperative Extension’s Subtropical Crops program partners directly with growers, pest control…
The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Office in Lassen County is located in uptown Susanville. David Lile is the UCCE County Director and Farm Advisor. His specialty is Natural Resources and Livestock, and he is a certified Rangeland Manager.
Our Master Gardener volunteers have completed extensive training provided by specialists from the University of California. Below are examples on how Glenn County Master Gardeners share UC research-based information with the public.
"What should I watch for?""I Have a Clogging Problem and I Want to Solve It""How do I determine if I have a clogging problem?""What should I do to keep my microirrigation system running well?
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La División de Agricultura y Recursos Naturales de la Universidad de California (UC ANR) es una red estatal de investigadores y educadores dedicados a crear, desarrollar y poner en práctica conocimientos y avances en agricultura, recursos humanos y recursos naturales.Somos la familia ANR. Aportamos ideas…
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Building California’s Community of Environmental StewardsUC Environmental Stewards empowers Californians to care for the state’s natural and human environments through hands-on learning, science, and community engagement. Through the California Naturalist and Climate Stewards certification courses,…
By Peyton Ellas, UC Master Gardener of Tulare/Kings County
We have about 1600 native bee species in California, but the honeybee is not one of them. The European honeybee is an important part of agriculture, the beekeeping hobby, and home gardens. Honeybees are easy to hold captive and move around, and the species produces honey, but it is not the most efficient…
Have you ever seen a walking stick insect, maybe in a museum display or at an entomology demonstration? They look just like twigs and are fascinating creatures. This makes them popular as pets in classrooms and homes. However, if pet walking sticks are accidentally or purposefully let out of their cages,…
June is the time to evaluate your irrigation system in your vegetable garden. Join Karen Slinkard, UC Master Gardener of Yolo County to discuss how to modify your irrigation when it gets really hot later in the summer. Karen will share her experience from more than 50 years of gardening in Yolo County…
Earth Friendly Gardening - Analyzing Your SpaceJoin the UC Master Gardeners of Monterey, San Benito & Santa Cruz Counties for this hands-on summer workshop!The first step in creating a healthy, successful garden is understanding your garden site. Earth-friendly gardening begins with working with…
UC Master Gardeners of Monterey, San Benito & Santa Cruz Counties
“We can complain that roses have thorns or rejoice that thorn bushes have roses.” ~ Abraham LincolnTasksAvoid cutting lawns too severely because the resulting stress causes yellowing.Water citrus being careful not to overwater. Continuously wet soil in the upper few inches risks root rot.Hand pick hoplia…
Come learn about growing California natives in your garden. UC Master Gardener Jasmine Martinez will discuss why you may want to add California Natives to your garden. She will cover selection, site preparation, planting techniques, and irrigation practices for establishing and maintaining…
Our gardens are home to a host of insects that prey upon or parasitize the insects that attack our plants. Master Gardener Candace Simpson will help you learn how to recognize these “natural enemies,” distinguish them from common pest insects, and encourage them to make your garden their home. Other methods…
Learn about the different types of vertebrate pests you may encounter in your garden and the type of damage each is capable of. We‘ll cover how to manage them through methods such as habitat modification, exclusion, deterrence, and other control measures.
The category of Asian vegetables includes a wide array of vegetables that are most popular at ethnic Asian markets. Many of these vegetables are gaining mainstream culinary followings as well. In Santa Clara County, we can grow many of them. Join UC Master Gardener Emily Maslyn, who will discuss which Asian…