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Who We Are as an Organization

Across California, the University of California’s 64 Cooperative Extension offices 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 we serve.  More than 300 campus-based specialists and county-based farm, home and youth advisors work as teams to bring practical, unbiased, science-based answers to problems across California.

As part of the agricultural community, we help farmers develop more-efficient growing methods, solve pest management problems and develop crops and irrigation methods that use less water.

As stewards of the land, we help develop smart water-use strategies, develop wildfire education and help preserve natural areas and farmland.

As advocates for healthy communities, we promote healthy diets and exercise for better health, help Californians learn to choose the most nutritious foods and help shape the citizens of tomorrow through the 4-H Youth Development Program.

And thousands of volunteers extend the reach of our work through the Master Gardener Program & the California 4-H Youth Development Program.

We work in full partnership with federal, state, county and private resources.

We are stewards, problem-solvers, catalysts, collaborators and educators.

We are UC Cooperative Extension.

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Upcoming Events

Event Date
Apr 12 2025

Regional Presentation Day - In-Person

In-Person Regional Presentation Day Host: Tehama County Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025 Location: Lassen View School 10818 CA-99 Dairyville, CA Time: Contact Tehama 4-H Office for additional…
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Office Locations

UCCE Shasta County - Main Office

1851 Hartnell Avenue
Redding, CA 96002
United States

mszynal@ucanr.edu

UCCE Shasta County - CalFresh Healthy Living

2030 Hartnell Avenue
Redding, CA 96002
United States

Mission Statement

UCCE is a cooperatively supported effort between county and federal government, and the state (University of CA). Generally, the University of California provides program staff with Shasta County providing support staff. At UCCE, we apply for grants to conduct applied research on issues pertinent to Shasta County agriculture, natural and human resources. Statewide networks of agriculture, natural resources, forestry, 4-H, and nutrition and consumer science staff are dedicated to conducting research and extending results to farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, students, teachers and interested citizens.