Santa Barbara County

Santa Barbara County Cooperative Extension
About Cooperative Extension
UCCE is the local link to research, information, and expertise for the University of California. Instead of teaching students in classrooms, University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) advisors, academics, educators and staff work directly with people in Santa Barbara County. We are part of a nationwide network of educators and scientists dedicated to the development and application of knowledge to address local agricultural, environmental, youth development, and health issues. By working and living among those we serve, UCCE expands UC's reach to engage all people and communities in California, ensuring more access to the UC system.
UCCE's many teaching tools include meetings, conferences, workshops, demonstrations, field days, video programs, newsletters and manuals. Thousands of volunteers extend our outreach, assisting with the 4-H youth development and UC Master Gardener, and UC Master Food Preserver education programs.
UCCE Santa Barbara County Annual Report
Santa Barbara County Quarterly Report
Featured Article
Featuring Dr. Ben Faber's article: Avocado Trunk Cankers
Dr. Faber publishes articles weekly on the Topics in SubTropics UC ANR blog.
Preparing for drought
UCCE has researched based information and tips for specific agricultural needs related to drought and water conservation.
Protecting avocado and citrus from frost
UCCE resources for citrus and avocado growers on frost protection and rehabilitation.
Strawberry Production Manual Now Available!
